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*A detachment of the [[The Lonsdale Battalion - an introduction|Lonsdales]], under the command of 2nd Lieut. W.A. Hobson, parades at [[Blackhall Camp]].<ref name="news">Letter written by [[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]] to the [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]], published [[6 November]], 1914.</ref> |
*A detachment of the [[The Lonsdale Battalion - an introduction|Lonsdales]], under the command of 2nd Lieut. W.A. Hobson, parades at [[Blackhall Camp]].<ref name="news">[[Lonsdale Battalion Coming Tomorrow|Letter]] written by [[Percy Wilfred Machell|Lt-Col. Machell]] to the [[Workington Star and Harrington Guardian]], published [[6 November]], 1914.</ref> |
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*At 1pm they march to Cummersdale station, where they take the train at 1.35pm and proceed to Maryport, arriving at 2.40pm. They are met by a band and to march through the town.<ref name="news" /> |
*At 1pm they march to Cummersdale station, where they take the train at 1.35pm and proceed to Maryport, arriving at 2.40pm. They are met by a band and to march through the town.<ref name="news" /> |
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*At about 3.20pm the detachment leaves Maryport and marches to Workington, arriving about 5.15pm. Tea is provided after which the men are dismissed to their homes until Monday [[9 November]].<ref name="news" /> |
*At about 3.20pm the detachment leaves Maryport and marches to Workington, arriving about 5.15pm. Tea is provided after which the men are dismissed to their homes until Monday [[9 November]].<ref name="news" /> |
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Revision as of 22:52, 30 July 2016
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Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 7 November.
For events that took place elsewhere, see 7 November on The Great War wiki.
1914
- A detachment of the Lonsdales, under the command of 2nd Lieut. W.A. Hobson, parades at Blackhall Camp.[1]
- At 1pm they march to Cummersdale station, where they take the train at 1.35pm and proceed to Maryport, arriving at 2.40pm. They are met by a band and to march through the town.[1]
- At about 3.20pm the detachment leaves Maryport and marches to Workington, arriving about 5.15pm. Tea is provided after which the men are dismissed to their homes until Monday 9 November.[1]
1916
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1917
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References / notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Letter written by Lt-Col. Machell to the Workington Star and Harrington Guardian, published 6 November, 1914.