My War Experiences in Two Continents
Sarah Broom Macnaughtan
Lu par Ted Lienhart





Sarah Macnaughtan was a Scottish novelist who took part in the women's suffrage movement, worked for the Red Cross in the Second Boer War (1899-1902), performed social services for the poor in London's East End, and aided victims of the Balkan Wars of 1912 and 1913. At the beginning of World War I, in 1914, she volunteered with the Red Cross Society and went to Belgium where she worked in a field hospital. Afterward she served in Russia, Armenia, and Persia. While in Persia she became ill and returned to England, where she died in July 1916. Throughout the war she had maintained a diary, which her niece edited to create this account. (Summary by Ted Lienhart) (7 hr 35 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 5:28 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
Part I - Belgium - Antwerp | 36:38 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
With Dr. Hector Munro's Flying Ambulance Corps | 56:42 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
At Furnes Railway-Station | 39:35 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
Working Under Difficulties | 41:13 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
The Spring Offensive | 38:53 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
Last Days in Flanders | 39:42 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
Part II - At Home - How the Message was Delivered | 33:27 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
Part III - Russia and the Persian Front - Petrograd | 41:18 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
Waiting for Work | 23:17 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
Some Impressions of Tiflis and Armenia | 30:03 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
On the Persian Front | 34:14 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
The Last Journey | 20:30 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |
Conclusion | 14:11 | Lu par Ted Lienhart |