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  The complete diaries of
Lieutenant R.D. Doughty M.C. RAA
maintained throughout 1915, 1916 and 1917 of World War 1
(Author: Peter Kivell)
 
         
         
Rising Sun Left Lieutenant R.D. Doughty MC Military Cross Rising Sun Right
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Biographical
 
Introduction
 
Diary No 1
 
Diary No 2
 
Diary No 3
 
Diary No 4
 
Diary No 5
 
Epilogue
 
Photos
 
The RAAHC thanks
the Kivell family for their kind generosity for allowing the RAAHC to display the diaries of Lietenant Ralph D. Doughtry M.C.
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Biographical Note
   
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From the Genealogical Records of the Doughty Family, by Laurence Mynott Ward
   
Ralph Dorchel Doughty was born on 1st October 1891, the eighth and youngest child of William and Susanna Doughty of Stratford, New Zealand. He went to Australia in 1913 (to work) and at the beginning of World War I joined the 1st Australian Artillery Division and fought at Gallipoli and then in France. He was mentioned in dispatches, awarded the Military Cross and was made a Lieutenant. He died of wounds on 25th July 1917 (aged 25). He was interred in Cosayde Military Cemetery, Belgium. Ralph Doughty was in active service for a total of 2 years and 123 days before he became a WWI casualty. The last sentence of his final diary is a fitting way to end such a record, from such a war hero.
   
Ralph Doughty diaries were transcribed through hard work by J.M. Webster & G.C. Danvers and the Introduction is by a local historian Murray Moorehead - with many thanks from the members of the Doughty, Ward, and Kivell families.
 
Transcribers Note.
Some words have eluded us during this transcription and these are indicated ... and our guesses [Gillagan?]. Ralph's own bracketed comments are in round brackets (thus) and our explanations or expansions of his slang terms are indicated in a manner similar to our guesses but without the question mark [thus].
 
Web site Notes.
The diaries written by Ralph Doughty as well as his photographs, plus images from the Coxyde Military Cemetery, Belgium, can be read and viewed by clicking on the links to the left.
   
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Donated to the Citizens of
Stratford by members of
the Stratford and District
Reterned Services Association
Dedicated 10th November 1957

   
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
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