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Alexander Stewart (circled)

Diary of the Great War

A Bristol actor has recorded extracts from his grandfather's World War I diary, to coincide with Remembrance Sunday - and you can listen to it here on bbc.co.uk/bristol

Cameron Stewart's grandfather, Alexander, fought in the Battle Of The Somme between July and November 1916 where there were more than a million casualties.

Alexander Steward left three copies of his own personal and graphic account of the war, which he'd called The Experiences of a Very Unimportant Officer in France and Flanders During 1916 -1917.

Until now the diaries have only been read by members of the family and close friends, but his grandson has now transformed the accounts into an e-book, bringing Alexander's thoughts and reflection of the war to a wider audience.

This account brings to life the reality and horror of what happened to him in those war-torn fields and the loss of life at Mametz Wood.

The audio diaries were featured on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Bristol's Breakfast show with Richard Wyatt.

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