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Newspaper articles
1914
11 August
Notes of the Week (Editorial about the War)
11 September
Notes of the Week (Editorial against Man or Mouse Poster)
18 September
The Lonsdale Battalion
25 September
Workington Committee for Lonsdale Recruiting
2 October
Notes of the Week (Editorial about Raising the Lonsdales)
9 October
Men of Cumberland and Westmorland (Newspaper advert)
23 October
More Recruits for Lonsdale Battalion
30 October
Lonsdale Battalion - More Workington Recruits
6 November
Lonsdale Battalion Coming Tomorrow
6 November
Lonsdale Battalion - New Company to be Formed
14 November
Lonsdale Battalion Doing Well
26 November
Lonsdale Battalion - Further list of Recruits
25 December
Lonsdale Battalion - New Local Recruits
1915
24 November
Lonsdales in the Trenches - Chaplain wants Football for Them
26 November
The King's Message to the Lonsdales
24 December
A Bit of Rotten Luck
31 December
A Perpetual Stream of Bullets
31 December
Footballs and Cards to Hand
1916
?? January
Lonsdales Killing Germans & Sticking it Well
?? January
Overrun with Rats
?? January
Run Out
14 January
Lonsdales got Their Football
14 January
Rats in Millions
2 February
A Tribute to Private McQuire
2 February
Will Make Them Give in
2 February
Workington Lonsdale's Wounds
4 February
Lonsdales Bring in Their First Prisoners
4 February
Fit and Ready for Anything
4 February
A Smile for Everybody and Always Obliging
11 February
All Fairly Well and Cheerful
11 February
Had a Few More Casualties but Hoping for a Rest
11 February
Had Quite a Rough Time but More Determined Than Ever
11 February
Letter by Private R. McKegg
13 February
An Unlucky Company
13 February
Now then, You Lads at Workington
10 March
Got Concertina All Right - Plenty of Mud but No Shells
10 March
In Canvas Huts Surrounded by Mud
24 March
Lonsdales Lose Some Fine Chaps
24 March
Lost a Few Men
24 March
Three Caught, Two Suffocated
24 March
Will Be Satisfied Now
21 April
Well on the Road to Recovery
28 April
Been Back a Bit, but Moved up Again
28 April
May Be Called Upon Any Minute
12 May
Brought Back Memories of Old 'Derby Days'
12 May
Busy Having Pieces of the Kaiser's Iron Taken From His Chest
12 May
Made Fritz Angry
12 May
Thinking of Uppies & Downies
12 May
Won a Football Competition
16 June
More Local Casualties
30 June
Had Severe Blows - Lonsdales Resting
30 June
Two in Hospital and One of Them a Lost Brother
7 July
War Items - Colonel Machell Killed & Batch of Wounded
7 July
Wounded Three Times - Ran with Bombs
14 July
An Appreciation of Lt-Col. Colonel Machell
14 July
Casualties
14 July
Killed - Pte. Osbourne Morgan Lewis
14 July
Wounded - Pte. Robert McKegg
21 July
Deaths - Local Border Men
21 July
Killed - Official Notifications
21 July
It's Been an Awful Time
21 July
Workington's Black Week
4 August
Private Harry Blair Missing
18 August
Wounded Workington Men
1 December
Killed - Sgt. Arthur Hackett
1 December
Wounded - L/Cpl. R. Potts & Sgt. J.W. Oglethorpe
15 December
Killed - Private M. Timmins
15 December
Wounded - Private Harold Pettitt
15 December
Wounded - Signaller T. Lumsden
22 December
Missing - L/Cpl. E.J. Bowman
1917
6 July
Killed - Pte. James B. Simpson
8 July
Killed - Pte. James Diamond & Pte. Robert McKegg
8 July
Local Casualties - Cpl. J. Mewhorter
8 July
Wounded - Pte. Bailliff, Cpl. Bacon, Sig. Kennaugh, Pte. Rafferty, Pte. Scott
1918
10 May
Local Casualties - L/Cpl. Alf Sydney
Acknowledgements
All newspaper articles researched and provided by Peter Sloan.
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