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==1914==
==1914 (Monday)==
*4 men are recruited at Hallbankgate.<ref>{{lowther|recno=279}}</ref>
*Four men are recruited at Hallbankgate.<ref>{{lowther|recno=279}}</ref>
*Enlistments: [[Joseph Bell (13653 L/Sgt.)]]{{2nbsp}}•{{2nbsp}}[[Joseph Isles (13654 Sgt.)]].
*Enlistments: [[Joseph Bell (13653 L/Sgt.)]] and [[Joseph Isles (13654 Sgt.)]]
*Letter of [[Major]] [[William Walter Riddell Binning|Binning]]: {{quote-left}}We are taking over a Miniature Range and shall be much obliged if you will kindly quote for Ammunition .22{{quote-right}} <ref>{{lowther|recno=46}}</ref>
*[[Major]] [[William Walter Riddell Binning|Binning]] letter: "We are taking over a Miniature Range and shall be much obliged if you will kindly quote for Ammunition .22" <ref>{{lowther|recno=46}}</ref>
*Recruiting Office sends 14 attestation papers.<ref>{{lowther|recno=12}}</ref>


==1916==
==1915 (Tuesday)==
*One man enlisted into F Company.<ref>{{lowther|recno=211}}</ref>
*[[Battalion]] situated in the Cambrin Sector. GSO<ref>General Staff Officer.</ref> [[Colonel]] Wace visits Battalion HQ at 9:55am, then both the Commanding Officer and Colonel Wace visit the front line [[trench]]es.<ref name="wdoct16">[[11th Battalion War Diary, October 1916]]</ref>
*"An advance party consisting of 2 officers and 40 [[other ranks]] will proceed by rail on ... [[8 October]] and the main body on ... [[13 October]]. ...The rear party will remain at Carlisle for recruiting purposes for the present." <ref>{{lowther|recno=223}}</ref>
*At 8pm a strafe on the enemy trenches is carried; gas and smoke is sent over at intervals along with short bombardments by the Battalion's [[trench mortar]]s, [[machine gun]] and [[rifle|rifle fire]].<ref name="wdoct16" />
*Codford Camp: Letter to {{D Company}}: "... we are doing several Companies’ washing in the Codford Camp and we are offering you the same terms ... 7d per bundle of soldier’s washing. We collect the dirty laundry on Saturday and deliver the same clean again on Thursday. ..."<ref>{{lowther|recno=194}}</ref>


==1917==
==1916 (Thursday)==
*Cambrin Sector: General Staff Officer Colonel Wace visits Battalion HQ at 9:55am, then both the Commanding Officer and Colonel Wace visit the front line [[trench]]es.
*Battalion is relieved by the 1/6th Lancashire Fusiliers and withdraws to 'Canada Camp'; relief is quiet and completes at 11:30pm. Four [[other ranks]] are wounded.<ref name="wdoct17">[[11th Battalion War Diary, October 1917]]</ref>
*At 8pm a strafe on the enemy [[trench]]es is carried; gas and smoke is sent over at intervals along with short [[bombardment]]s by the Battalion's [[trench mortar]]s, [[machine gun]] and [[rifle|rifle fire]].


==References / notes==
==1917 (Friday)==
*Battalion is relieved by the 1/6th Lancashire Fusiliers and withdraws to 'Canada Camp'; relief is quiet and completes at 11:30pm.
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*Four [[other ranks]] are wounded.
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Latest revision as of 00:00, 2 October 2022

October

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 5 October.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 5 October on The Great War wiki.

1914 (Monday)

1915 (Tuesday)

  • One man enlisted into F Company.[4]
  • "An advance party consisting of 2 officers and 40 other ranks will proceed by rail on ... 8 October and the main body on ... 13 October. ...The rear party will remain at Carlisle for recruiting purposes for the present." [5]
  • Codford Camp: Letter to D Company: "... we are doing several Companies’ washing in the Codford Camp and we are offering you the same terms ... 7d per bundle of soldier’s washing. We collect the dirty laundry on Saturday and deliver the same clean again on Thursday. ..."[6]

1916 (Thursday)

  • Cambrin Sector: General Staff Officer Colonel Wace visits Battalion HQ at 9:55am, then both the Commanding Officer and Colonel Wace visit the front line trenches.
  • At 8pm a strafe on the enemy trenches is carried; gas and smoke is sent over at intervals along with short bombardments by the Battalion's trench mortars, machine gun and rifle fire.

1917 (Friday)

  • Battalion is relieved by the 1/6th Lancashire Fusiliers and withdraws to 'Canada Camp'; relief is quiet and completes at 11:30pm.
  • Four other ranks are wounded.


References

  1. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/279
  2. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/46
  3. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/12
  4. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/211
  5. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/223
  6. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/194
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