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| title = The Lonsdales
| title = The Lonsdales
| content =The Lonsdales were a 'Pals' battalion, volunteers answering Field Marshal Earl Kitchener's call to arms - to fight for King and Country. ([[The Lonsdale Battalion - an introduction|Interested? Get started here]])
| content = The Lonsdales were a 'Pals' battalion, volunteers answering Field Marshal Earl Kitchener's call to arms - to fight for King and Country. [[The Lonsdale Battalion - an introduction|Interested? Get started here]]


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| title = Battalion History
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| content =The Lonsdale Battalion was formed by [[Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale]], and an Executive Committee with the approval of the War Office on [[17 September]], 1914. The Executive Committee raised four companies, all financed by the Earl of Lonsdale himself from his personal funds. Discover almost four years of the Battalion's history through formation, training and front line action.<br><br><span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">([[Battalion history|Discover the Lonsdales history]])</span>{{clear}}
| content = [[File:Info sign font awesome.svg|right|60px|link=Battalion history]]<p align="justify">The Lonsdale Battalion was formed by [[Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale]], and an Executive Committee with the approval of the War Office on [[17 September]], 1914. The Executive Committee raised four companies, all financed by the Earl of Lonsdale himself from his personal funds. Discover almost four years of the Battalion's history through formation, training and front line action.</p><span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[Battalion history|Discover the Lonsdales history]]</span>{{clear}}
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| title = The Lonsdale Battalion &ndash; On This Day ({{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}})
| title = The Lonsdale Battalion &ndash; On This Day ({{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}})
| content =On this day is a listing of historical events associated with the actions of the [[Lonsdale Battalion]], from formation in 1914 through to its disbandment in 1918. The Lonsdales were a 'Pals' battalion, volunteers answering Field Marshal Earl Kitchener's call to arms - to fight for King and Country. The actions of this Pals battalion throughout its four year's existence are included here as daily events 'on this day'. In this case, an event is the term used broadly to describe a particular action or set of actions. An event could be a reference to bayonet training, digging entrenchments, receiving orders by the commanding officer, detailed fighting on the front line, or it could be a simple report on casualty figures, among many others.<br><br>
| content =[[File:Calendar font awesome.svg|right|60px|link=Lonsdale Battalion on this day...]] <p align="justify">On this day is a listing of historical events associated with the actions of the [[Lonsdale Battalion]], from formation in 1914 through to its disbandment in 1918. The Lonsdales were a 'Pals' battalion, volunteers answering Field Marshal Earl Kitchener's call to arms - to fight for King and Country. The actions of this Pals battalion throughout its four year's existence are included here as daily events 'on this day'. In this case, an event is the term used broadly to describe a particular action or set of actions. An event could be a reference to bayonet training, digging entrenchments, receiving orders by the commanding officer, detailed fighting on the front line, or it could be a simple report on casualty figures, among many others.</p><span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[{{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}|The Lonsdales 'on this day' ({{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}})]]&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;[[About 'on this day'|Learn more about this project]]</span>{{clear}}
<span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[{{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}|The Lonsdales 'on this day' ({{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}})]]&nbsp;&ndash;&nbsp;[[About 'on this day'|Learn more about this project]]</span>{{clear}}
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| title = Document Library
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| content = There were a wide range of documents recorded and compiled between the Lonsdale's formation and eventual disbandment in 1918. The documents offer detailed information on the actions and day-to-day running of the Battalion at a time of war. These include, but are not limited to: orders, reports, notes, instructions, messages, honours, awards and press appreciations.<br><br> <span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[Document library|Browse the library]]</span>{{clear}}
| content = <p align="justify">There were a wide range of documents recorded and compiled between the Lonsdale's formation and eventual disbandment in 1918. The documents offer detailed information on the actions and day-to-day running of the Battalion at a time of war. These include, but are not limited to: orders, reports, notes, instructions, messages, honours, awards and press appreciations.</p><span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[Document library|Browse the library]]</span>{{clear}}
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| title = Quotes
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| content =Read a selection of quotes from various source materials. The words offer the reader a glimpse into the lives of the men and officers and the very things they bore witness to first-hand. Quotes from the Battalion war diaries give a unique insight to the mundane duties of trench warfare, the horrors of battle and the praising of their fellow brothers in the course of their duties.<br><br><span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[Lonsdale Battalion quotes|Browse the quotes]]</span>{{clear}}
| content =<p align="justify">Read a selection of quotes from various source materials. The words offer the reader a glimpse into the lives of the men and officers and the very things they bore witness to first-hand. Quotes from the Battalion war diaries give a unique insight to the mundane duties of trench warfare, the horrors of battle and the praising of their fellow brothers in the course of their duties.</p><span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[Lonsdale Battalion quotes|Browse the quotes]]</span>{{clear}}
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| title = Lonsdale Battalion War Diary
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| content =[[File:Inspection by Lord Lonsdale 02.jpg|thumb|center|500px|Inspection of the Battalion by [[Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale|Lord Lonsdale]]]]
| content =<span style="float:right; vertical-align:; padding:10px;">[[File:Book font awesome.svg|right|50px|link=]]</span>Some regimental war diaries are sparse in detail, whilst others are descriptive. Today, they are pivotal to learning about the daily lives of the men and the bitter fighting they endured. The Lonsdale's war diary offers a complexity of daily reports on operations, intelligence summaries, casualties, maps and various other appendices covering their time in France and Flanders. ([[Lonsdale Battalion war diary|Flick through the diary for more details]])
<p align="justify">Peruse over a collection of images of the Lonsdales during their initial training period at [[Blackhall Camp]], Carlisle, before being shipped over to France. See the men in their civvies lining up for roll call, engaged in bayonet training and aiming drills, digging entrenchments and physical exercise. Plus, see photos of officers, individuals, groups, obituaries, cap badges and other insignia.</p><span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[Lonsdale Battalion image gallery|Check out the galleries]]</span>{{clear}}
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{{Main Page/Frame
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| title = Image Galleries
| title = Lonsdale Battalion War Diary
| content =[[File:Book font awesome.svg|right|60px|link=Lonsdale Battalion war diary]]<p align="justify">Some regimental war diaries are sparse in detail, whilst others are descriptive. Today, they are pivotal to learning about the daily lives of the men and the bitter fighting they endured. The Lonsdale's war diary offers a complexity of daily reports on operations, intelligence summaries, casualties, maps and various other appendices covering their time in France and Flanders.</p><span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[Lonsdale Battalion war diary|Flick through the diary for more details]]</span>{{clear}}
| content =<span style="text-align:left;">Peruse over a collection of images of the Lonsdales during their initial training period at [[Blackhall Camp]], Carlisle, before being shipped over to France. See the men in their civvies lining up for roll call, engaged in bayonet training and aiming drills, digging entrenchments and physical exercise. Plus, see photos of officers, individuals, groups, obituaries, cap badges and other insignia.</span><br><br>[[File:Inspection by Lord Lonsdale 02.jpg|thumb|center|500px|Inspection of the Battalion by [[Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale|Lord Lonsdale]]]]
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| content =<span style="float:right; vertical-align:top; padding:5px;">[[File:List alt font awesome.svg|right|50px|link=Lonsdale Battalion Roll of Honour]]</span><span style="text-align:right;">The 11th Battalion Roll of Honour has been transcribed as it was printed in HMSO’s ''[[Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-19, Volume 39, The Border Regiment]]''. This is a complete list of men killed whilst serving in the Lonsdale Battalion during the war. Many men listed here served in many other regiments, the most common ones being the Herefordshire, Essex and Liverpool Regiments.</span><br><span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[Lonsdale Battalion Roll of Honour|Scroll through the roll]]</span>{{clear}}
| content =[[File:List alt font awesome.svg|right|50px|link=Lonsdale Battalion Roll of Honour]]<p align="justify">The 11th Battalion Roll of Honour has been transcribed as it was printed in HMSO’s ''[[Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-19, Volume 39, The Border Regiment]]''. This is a complete list of men killed whilst serving in the Lonsdale Battalion during the war. Many men listed here served in many other regiments, the most common ones being the Herefordshire, Essex and Liverpool Regiments.</p><span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[Lonsdale Battalion Roll of Honour|Scroll through the roll]]</span>{{clear}}
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| content =[[File:Book font awesome.svg|right|50px|link=Newspaper articles]]<p align="justify">Write the blurb about newspaper articles here...</p><span style="float:right; padding-right:15px 15px;">[[Newspaper articles|Read about the Lonsdales during the war]]</span>{{clear}}
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