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|[[Lonsdale Battalion Coming Tomorrow]]
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|[[6 November]]
|[[Lonsdale Battalion - New Company to be Formed]]
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|[[A Perpetual Stream of Bullets]]
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|[[31 December]]
|[[Footballs and Cards to Hand]]
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|[[Lonsdales got Their Football]]
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|[[14 January]]
|[[Rats in Millions]]
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|[[A Tribute to Private McQuire]]
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|[[2 February]]
|[[Will Make Them Give in]]▼
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|2 February▼
▲|[[Workington Lonsdales Wounded]]
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|[[4 February]]
|[[Lonsdales Bring in Their First Prisoners]]
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|[[Fit and Ready for Anything]]
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|[[A Smile for Everybody and Always Obliging]]
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|[[11 February]]
|[[All Fairly Well and Cheerful]]
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|[[11 February]]
|[[Had a Few More Casualties but Hoping for a Rest]]
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|[[11 February]]
|[[Had Quite a Rough Time but More Determined Than Ever]]
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▲|11 February
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|[[13 February]]
|[[An Unlucky Company]]
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|[[13 February]]
|[[Now then, You Lads at Workington]]
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|[[Got Concertina All Right - Plenty of Mud but No Shells]]
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|[[10 March]]
|[[In Canvas Huts Surrounded by Mud]]
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|[[Lonsdales Lose Some Fine Chaps]]
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|[[24 March]]
|[[Lost a Few Men]]
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|[[24 March]]
|[[Three Caught, Two Suffocated]]
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|[[24 March]]
|[[Will Be Satisfied Now]]
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|[[Been Back a Bit, but Moved up Again]]
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|[[28 April]]
|[[May Be Called Upon Any Minute]]
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|[[12 May]]
▲|[[Will Make Them Give in]]
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|[[12 May]]
|[[Brought Back Memories of Old 'Derby Days']]
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|[[12 May]]
|[[Busy Having Pieces of the Kaiser's Iron Taken From His Chest]]
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|[[12 May]]
|[[Made Fritz Angry]]
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|[[12 May]]
|[[Thinking of Uppies & Downies]]
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|[[12 May]]
|[[Won a Football Competition]]
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|[[Had Severe Blows - Lonsdales Resting]]
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|[[30 June]]
|[[Two in Hospital and One of Them a Lost Brother]]
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|[[War Items - Colonel Machell Killed & Batch of Wounded]]
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|[[7 July]]
|[[Wounded Three Times - Ran with Bombs]]
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|[[An Appreciation of Lt-Col. Colonel Machell]]
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|[[14 July]]
|[[Casualties]]
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|[[14 July]]
|[[Killed - Pte. Osbourne Morgan Lewis]]
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|[[14 July]]
|[[Wounded - Pte. Robert McKegg]]
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|[[Deaths - Local Border Men]]
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|[[21 July]]
|[[Killed - Official Notifications]]
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|[[21 July]]
|[[It's Been an Awful Time]]
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|[[21 July]]
|[[Workington's Black Week]]
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|[[Killed - Sgt. Arthur Hackett]]
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|[[1 December]]
|[[Wounded - L/Cpl. R. Potts & Sgt. J.W. Oglethorpe]]
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|[[Killed - Private M. Timmins]]
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|[[15 December]]
|[[Wounded - Private Harold Pettitt]]
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|[[15 December]]
|[[Wounded - Signaller T. Lumsden]]
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|[[Missing - L/Cpl. E.J. Bowman]]
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==1917==
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|[[8 July]]
|[[Killed - Pte. James Diamond
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|[[8 July]]
|[[More Wounded]]
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==1918==
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Latest revision as of 22:33, 27 August 2016
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1914
1915
1916
1917
6 July | Killed - Pte. James B. Simpson |
8 July | Killed - Pte. James Diamond |
8 July | Local Casualties - Cpl. J. Mewhorter |
8 July | More Wounded |
1918
10 May | Local Casualties - L/Cpl. Alf Sydney |
Acknowledgements
- All newspaper articles researched and provided by Peter Sloan.