Harry Redgen's experience in Burma 1914-1916, item 125
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(drawing of bungalow)
I have here tried to give an impression
of what a paukas is like there is a rope
fixed at on end of the wood Grame & by
continually pulling this the cloth portions are
kept swing backwards & forwards thus
causing a draft. There is one over each
bed. We reached the Barracks about 8-o-clock & was
quite ready for our breakfast after having
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(drawing of bungalow)
I have here tried to give an impression
of what a Paukar is like there is a rope
fixed at on end of the wood Grame & by
continually pulling this the cloth portions are
kept swing backwards & forwards thus
causing a draft. There is one over each
bed. We reached the Barracks about 8-o-clock & was
quite ready for our breakfast after having
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Burma
Location(s)
Story location Burma
- ID
- 17144 / 199361
- Contributor
- Hilary Hallas
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