
John Murray's Diary 1914-1918
Australia in the Great War
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Narrated by:
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Scott McCann
About this listen
Discover the story of Australia in the Great War through the eyes and stories of John Murray - a would-be journalist, aspiring artist, and young soldier. John’s dairies capture the history, events, and experiences of Australians, as each instalment builds to tell the story of Australia’s journey from peacetime through to the war’s end. Share a young Australian’s hopes, his insights, and his pain, as war changes the fabric of his world and his family. The diaries have been compiled through meticulous research and historically accurate accounts of this momentous period in world history.
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