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==1915==
==1914 (Thursday)==
*Bedding return for {{A Company}}: blankets 828, mattresses 303 bolsters [pillows] 303.<ref>{{lowther|recno=58}}</ref>
*Newspaper article: ''[[A Perpetual Stream of Bullets]]''.<ref name="wstar">[[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]], published 31 December, 1915.</ref>
*Letter from [[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]]: "....I consulted the Committee of the Cumberland Infirmary, who have agreed to allow men of the Battalion under my command to occupy up to thirty beds provided that the cases are suitable for admission, and that there is room." <ref>{{lowther|recno=88}}</ref>
*Newspaper article: ''[[Footballs and Cards to Hand]]''.<ref name="wstar" />
*Battalion is relieved by the 17th Highland Light Infantry, moving to billets at Aveluy, close behind the lines.<ref name="wdnovdec15">[[11th Battalion War Diary, November to December 1915]]</ref>
*Involved in fatigue duties<ref>Fatigue duty is the employment of manual labour assigned to military men that does not necessitate the use of weaponry.</ref> for the Royal Engineers.<ref name="wdnovdec15" />


==References / notes==
==1915 (Friday)==
*Newspaper articles ''[[A Perpetual Stream of Bullets]]'' and ''[[Footballs and Cards to Hand]]'' are published in the [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]].
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*Battalion is relieved by the 17th Highland Light Infantry. They move to [[billet]]s at Aveluy, close behind the lines.
*[[fatigue duty|Fatigue duties]] for the {{wl|Royal Engineers}}.

==1916 (Sunday)==
*Battalion situated at Puchevillers. Church parade.
*150 [[other ranks]] involved in [[working parties]] on railhead etc.<ref group="lower-alpha">A railhead, depending on context, has two distinct meanings: 1) the topmost part of the rail profile on which the wheels run and, 2) a terminus of a railway line, especially one that is unfinished or if a terminus interfaces with other modes of transport.</ref>
*Fitting and testing of new small [[box respirator]]s.

==1917 (Monday)==
*Battalion situated at Tournehem.
*Companies at the disposal of [[Company]] Commanders.
*Cleaning of [[billet]]s and reconnoitring training grounds.

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Latest revision as of 17:11, 14 December 2022

December

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 31 December.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 31 December on The Great War wiki.

1914 (Thursday)

  • Bedding return for A Company: blankets 828, mattresses 303 bolsters [pillows] 303.[1]
  • Letter from Lt-Col. Machell: "....I consulted the Committee of the Cumberland Infirmary, who have agreed to allow men of the Battalion under my command to occupy up to thirty beds provided that the cases are suitable for admission, and that there is room." [2]

1915 (Friday)

1916 (Sunday)

1917 (Monday)

  • Battalion situated at Tournehem.
  • Companies at the disposal of Company Commanders.
  • Cleaning of billets and reconnoitring training grounds.


Notes

  1. A railhead, depending on context, has two distinct meanings: 1) the topmost part of the rail profile on which the wheels run and, 2) a terminus of a railway line, especially one that is unfinished or if a terminus interfaces with other modes of transport.

References

  1. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/58
  2. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/88
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