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==What's in this compendium?==
==What is this compendium about?==
This compendium is a collection of words and knowledge relative to the specific analysis of the [[Lonsdale Battalion]] and the wider [[Border Regiment]], predominantly in connection with their actions and the places they were known to have been stationed or fought during the 1914-1918 period. Other words relating to general phrases may be included if there is a connection. Much of this information has come from primary sources including, but not limited to, the [[List of Surviving Lonsdale Records|Lonsdale records]] and the [[Border Regiment War Diaries]]. As our various projects continue, further words will be added to expand and improve this resource.
This compendium is a collection of words relative to the specific analysis of the [[Lonsdale Battalion]] and the wider [[Border Regiment]], predominantly in connection with their actions and the places they were known to have been stationed or fought during the 1914-1918 period. Other words relating to general phrases may be included if there is a strong enough connection. Much of this information has come from primary sources including, but not limited to, the [[List of Surviving Lonsdale Records|Lonsdale records]] and the [[Border Regiment War Diaries]]. As our various projects continue, further words will be added to expand and improve this resource.


Sub-categories provide specific areas of knowledge; these are still contained within the overarching scope of the compendium. As a result of this, entries could contain just one, or even several categories. This is still experimental and may be subject to change.
Sub-categories are used extensively to provide a better way to navigate through the compendium. As a result of this, compendium entries may contain multiple categories. For example, the article about [[Blackhall Camp - Formation and training|Blackhall Camp]] appears in the following categories:
[[:Category:Home Front|Home Front]], [[:Category:Battalion history|Battalion history]], [[:Category:Military training camps|Military training camps]], [[:Category:Blackhall Camp|Blackhall Camp]], and [[:Category:Carlisle|Carlisle]].


This is still experimental and may be subject to change.
==What's not this compendium?==

Subjects with no connection to either the Lonsdale Battalion or the Border Regiment will not be included. General information pertaining to the Great War will be kept separate on our sister project at [[gw:Main Page|The Great War]]. For a comprehensive listing of words and phrases of the Armed Forces of Great Britain during the Great War, see [[gw:Category:Glossary of words and phrases|Glossary of words and phrases]]. There you find slang of the trenches and the Air Force; British and American service terms, including expressions in everyday use; and warfare in general. These words and phrases are contemporary with the war, which is reflected in the language used, some of which may seem derogatory by today's standards. Key figures during the war and the many places across all fronts involved in political and military battles are listed in the [[gw: Category:Great War Index|The Great War Index]].
==Our sister project on The Great War wiki==
General information pertaining to the Great War will be kept separate on our sister project at [[gw:Main Page|The Great War]]. For a comprehensive listing of words and phrases of the Armed Forces of Great Britain during the Great War, see [[gw:Category:Glossary of words and phrases|Glossary of words and phrases]]. There you find slang of the trenches and the Air Force; British and American service terms, including expressions in everyday use; and warfare in general. These words and phrases are contemporary with the war, which is reflected in the language used, some of which may seem derogatory by today's standards. Key figures during the war and the many places across all fronts involved in political and military battles are listed in the [[gw: Category:Great War Index|The Great War Index]]. This is still in it's infancy, and we are looking for people to help transcribe.


{{c|'''Please feel free to expand upon and improve either of these projects.'''}}
{{c|'''Please feel free to expand upon and improve either of these projects.'''}}

Latest revision as of 10:07, 16 May 2024

What is this compendium about?

This compendium is a collection of words relative to the specific analysis of the Lonsdale Battalion and the wider Border Regiment, predominantly in connection with their actions and the places they were known to have been stationed or fought during the 1914-1918 period. Other words relating to general phrases may be included if there is a strong enough connection. Much of this information has come from primary sources including, but not limited to, the Lonsdale records and the Border Regiment War Diaries. As our various projects continue, further words will be added to expand and improve this resource.

Sub-categories are used extensively to provide a better way to navigate through the compendium. As a result of this, compendium entries may contain multiple categories. For example, the article about Blackhall Camp appears in the following categories: Home Front, Battalion history, Military training camps, Blackhall Camp, and Carlisle.

This is still experimental and may be subject to change.

Our sister project on The Great War wiki

General information pertaining to the Great War will be kept separate on our sister project at The Great War. For a comprehensive listing of words and phrases of the Armed Forces of Great Britain during the Great War, see Glossary of words and phrases. There you find slang of the trenches and the Air Force; British and American service terms, including expressions in everyday use; and warfare in general. These words and phrases are contemporary with the war, which is reflected in the language used, some of which may seem derogatory by today's standards. Key figures during the war and the many places across all fronts involved in political and military battles are listed in the The Great War Index. This is still in it's infancy, and we are looking for people to help transcribe.

Please feel free to expand upon and improve either of these projects.
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