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|title = Record of the XIth (Service) Battalion (Lonsdale)
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|author = Lady Valda Machell<br>[[Percy Wilfrid Machell]] (Lieut-Col.)
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|subject = Military
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|publisher = J. Whitehead & Son
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The following pages are a word for word transcription from the above title. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and remain true to the original document. There may, however, be some transcription errors. This document was published during the war. andToday, the material in this booklet is in the public domain. materialIt is incredibly rare and sought after by collectors. We currently do not have a front cover to display.
 
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This document is about the [[The Lonsdale Battalion - an introduction|Lonsdale Battalion]] during a twenty three month period from 1914-1916. It is a combination of several original documents that provide some detail into the day-to-day running of the Battalion at a time of war, including actions overseas (in France) and various notes, orders, instructions and war diary extracts. It was compiled by Lady Valda Machell from notes and documents written by her husband, [[Percy Wilfrid Machell|Lieut-Col. Machell]], and other officers of the battalion.
 
==Record of the Lonsdale Battalion==