7 May

May

Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 7 May.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 7 May on The Great War wiki.

1915 (Friday)

  • Lt-Col. Machell: The Battalion will parade for inspection by the Earl of Lonsdale....Dress khaki, Marching Order – the Battalion will be formed in Mass and, after being inspected, will rank past in forms from the right hand and dismiss by Companies.[1]
  • Letter from Lt-Col. Machell: A & detachment D with all baggage & transport horses, 2.20pm....Baggage to go up to Camp by Contractor’s line – B & C & Horses 3.40pm. - Nothing in this train but men and officers’ horses....All well here....Lord Lonsdale has been and inspected us today & made a good speech which I hope will be published – There were some reports present. All cut and dried now for tomorrow & I expect a big crush in the town this time.[2]
  • Letter to Lt-Col. Machell from GDS, High Wray Bank, Ambleside: Welcome to your new camp. I hope you will find it really comfortable....We were very glad we came [to Carlisle]....and were in time to say goodbye to the first lot....I was very sorry you had such a mob at the end as I should like to have seen you march on but it was a wonderful sight the thin stream of khaki filtering through the two gates [The Courts] and then a sudden admixture of black coats and then the great rush coming through like a dam bursting. Well, it shows what a hold you had got on Carlisle and must surely make every man there wish he had been in your lines to have got such a send off. You deserve it too you have nursed those men and trained them and they must have often been a sore trial on your (hereditary) temper but it has been worth it all and now you can feel you have given the Empire a real tool shaped properly....out of what was at the beginning most unpromising material.[3]

1916 (Sunday)

1917 (Monday)

  • Offoy: Battalion drill at 9am. Recreation and sports (17th Highland Light Infantry) in the afternoon and evening.

1918 (Tuesday)

  • Berles-au-Bois: Usual company training during forenoon.
  • At Bavincourt the following awards are presented by the Corps Commander:
    • DCM to L/Cpl. Todd;
    • Ribbon to 2nd Lt. J. Hurt;
    • DSO Bar awarded to Lt-Col. Beasley.

Notes

  1. Training continues for those who are able during the whole period of isolation.

References

  1. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/278
  2. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/42
  3. Record No. DLONS/L/13/13/57
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