Place | Europe: United Kingdom, Scotland |
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Accession Number | MSS1430 |
Collection type | Manuscript |
Measurement | 1 folder |
Object type | Poem |
Maker |
McLennan, Lachlan |
Date made | 1944 |
Access | Open |
Related File This file can be copied or viewed via the Memorial’s Reading Room. | AWM371 91/0524 |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Copying Provisions | Copyright restrictions apply. Only personal, non-commercial, research and study use permitted. Permission of copyright holder required for any commercial use and/or reproduction. |
McLennan, Lachlan, Sapper, b: 1905
Description
Two original poems titled "Wouldn't It" and "These Are Worth Bludging For" lamenting the fate of the forestry units left behind by the events of the war. Written by A M Henry, the poems reflect the difficulty of working conditions in Scotland but convey the sense of loss in not being directly involved in the war.