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The well-know idiom "A picture is worth a thousand words" has been used many times over to express the notion that a picture can convey information more effectively than the construct of words. Think about the First World War and imagine a few images that relate to this period. What images come to mind? Maybe images of battle-torn villages, quagmires, trenches, artillery and soldiers "going over the top." There are countless images taken from countless vantage points from many different countries, all depicting every conceivable aspect of the horrors of war. These galleries, however, are not like that. In fact they are very different indeed, as you will see.
 
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File:Percy Wilfred Machell at Blackhall Racecourse.jpg|Officers|link=Officers (image gallery)
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File:Prees Hall training camp (cropped).jpg|Groups|link=Groups - officers and other ranks (image gallery)
File:Bayonet training (cropped).jpg|Early Days & Training|link=Early days of the Lonsdale Battalion (image gallery)
File:Pte. E. Duxbury POW (newspaper article).jpg|Newspapers|link=Newspaper article (image gallery)
File:11th Border Regiment cap badge (silver).jpg|Cap Badges|link=Cap badges (image gallery)
File:15507 Pte. J. Smith (headstone-cropped).jpg|Headstones|link=Headstones of Lonsdale men (image gallery)
File:Lowther Castle c.1915 (cropped).jpg|Lowther Castle|link=Lowther Castle (image gallery)
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==The galleries==
Here you will find images relating specifically to the [[The Lonsdale Battalion - an introduction|Lonsdale Battalion]] during their initial formation and early stages of training up to and including the latter half of 1915. The galleries consist mostly of small collections primarily grouped by subject, although there are some several images that cross over into more than one subject. The majority of these images come from a few sources, two being ''[[The Lonsdale Battalion Border Regiment, September 1914 to June 1915]]''.<ref>A small booklet comprising a selection of photographs from the Lonsdale Battalion's early days of training. The booklet was published in 1915 by Chas. Thurnham and Sons, 11 English Street, Carlisle. Digital copy provided by Kevin Johnstone.</ref> and a series of rare sepia-toned photographic postcards, both comprising images from their initial training period at [[Blackhall Racecourse]] (Battalion HQ) through to time spent at [[Glossary:Prees Heath Camp|Prees Heath Camp]] and [[Glossary:Leyburn Camp|Leyburn Camp]] before embarking for French shores. The images depict the men in their civvies lining up for roll call, engaged in [[bayonet]] training and aiming drills, digging [[entrenching|entrenchments]], physical exercise and parading through the streets of Carlisle. Other images from the local newspapers depict officers, [[non-commissioned officersofficer]]s and [[other ranks]], of which a large number of have come from obituaries. In addition to these is a small series of images relating to [[Lowther Castle]], the residence of the [[Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale|Earl of Lonsdale]] and part of the vast Lonsdale Estate. The castle today is a ruin, however, in it's heyday it was a country residence full of opulence and splendour.
 
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