Diary, Douglas Muir [Farming and WW2]
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Diary; A spiral bound copy of the diary written by Doulas Muir. It starts when he first begam working as a rabbiter in 1934. in Tuturau on his father's farm. It continues then as diary and letters home during his war service from April 1941 -September 1945. It has maps and photos included. 212 pages in all.
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Title
Diary, Douglas Muir [Farming and WW2]
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Maker
Self published
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Date made
1934-1945
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Subject
correspondence/communication tools
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Additional information
processed material, paper processed material, synthetic, plastic, h 300mm x w 230mm x d 140mm medium
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