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  27. IWM SOUND: R. C. Cooney, AC 494, Reel 3

  28. IWM DOCS: J. T. Lawton, Typescript memoir, p. 9

  29. IWM DOCS: K. W. Mealing, Typescript memoir, p. 17

  30. Ibid., p. 18

  31. Ibid., pp. 18–19

  32. Ibid., p. 19

  33. Ibid., pp. 20 & 24

  34. Ibid.p. 21

  35. Ibid., p. 22

  36. Ibid., pp. 22–3

  37. IWM DOCS: W. H. Bloor, Typescript diary, 15/10/1916

  38. Ibid.

  39. IWM Docs: H. C. Rees, ‘A Personal Record of the War, 1915–1916–1917’

  40. Ibid.

  41. IWM DOCS: H. Tudor, Typescript diary, 16/10/1916

  42. W. D. Croft, Three Tears with the 9th (Scottish) Division (London: John Murray, 1919), pp. 84–5

  43. T. A. K. Cubitt, quoted in F. Loraine Petre, The History of the Norfolk Regiment (Norwich: Jarrold & Sons, N.D.), pp. 259–60

  44. IWM DOCS: A. G. P. Hardwick, Typescript diary, 19/10/1916

  45. N. Fraser-Tytler, Field Guns in France, p. 119

  46. IWM Docs: H. C. Rees, ‘A Personal Record of the War, 1915–1916–1917’

  47. Ibid.

  48. Ibid.

  49. National Army Museum: E. R. Buckell, Typescript account, ‘The Somme’, p. 6

  50. N. Fraser-Tytler, Field Guns in France, pp. 124–5

  51. IWM DOCS: L. Gameson, Typescript diary and notes, 26/10/1916

  52. Ibid., 10/1916

  53. Ibid.

  54. IWM DOCS: C. S. Myers letter, 9/10/1916, in papers of L. Gameson, Typescript, 26/10/1916

  55. IWM DOCS: L. Gameson, Typescript diary and notes, 15/10/1916

  56. National Army Museum: E. R. Buckell, Typescript account, ‘The Somme’, p. 6

  57. IWM DOCS: A. G. P. Hardwick, Typescript diary, 27/10/1916

  58. IWM DOCS: A. E. Abrey, Manuscript letter, 30/10/1916

  13 Last Shake on the Ancre

  1. IWM DOCS: A. Home, Typescript diary, 15/11/1916

  2. IWM DOCS: R. J. Blackadder, Typescript account, ‘151 Siege Battery, R.G.A.’, p. 7

  3. IWM DOCS: H. Tudor, Typescript diary, 4/11/1916

  4. DLI Museum: H. Cruddace, Manuscript account

  5. Ibid.

  6. IWM DOCS: H. Tudor, Typescript diary, 4/11/1916

  7. DLI Museum: H. Cruddace, Manuscript account

  8. Ibid.

  9. Durham Archives: R. B. Bradford, Report of 6/11/1916

  10. Ibid.

  11. Ibid.

  12. R. B. Bradford, quoted in E. Wyrall, The History of the Fiftieth Division (London: Country Press Ltd, 1939), p. 178

  13. R. B. Bradford, ibid., p. 179

  14. Durham Archives: R. B. Bradford, Report of 6/11/1916

  15. Ibid.

  16. DLI Museum: H. Cruddace, Manuscript account

  17. H. Green, quoted in A. L. Raines, The Fifth Battalion The Durham Light Infantry (Privately Published, 1931), p. 72

  18. C. D. Marley, ibid.

  19. H. Green, ibid.

  20. ibid.

  21. Durham Archives: R. B. Bradford, Report of 6/11/1916

  22. Ibid.

  23. IWM DOCS; A. Home, Typescript diary, 6/11/1916

  24. D. Haig, diary entry 12/11/1916, quoted in G. Sheffield & J. Bourne (eds), Douglas Haig: War Diaries and Letters 1914–18

  25. D. Jerrold, Georgian Adventure (London: Right Book Club, 1937), p. 162

  26. Ibid., p. 175

  27. R. V. C. Bodley, Indiscretions of a Young Man (London: Harold Shaylor, 1931), pp. 56 & 85

  28. D. Jerrold, Georgian Adventure, pp. 176–7

  29. IWM SOUND: J. Murray, AC 8201, Reel 35

  30. D. Jerrold, Georgian Adventure, pp. 178–9

  31. Ibid., p. 180

  32. A. P. Herbert poem, internet source

  33. D. Jerrold, Georgian Adventure, p. 188

  34. IWM SOUND: J. Murray, AC 8201, Reel 35

  35. Ibid.

  36. Ibid., Reel 36

  37. Ibid., Reel 36

  38. Ibid., Reel 36 & 37

  39. D. Jerrold, Georgian Adventure, p. 192

  40. Ibid.

  41. IWM DOCS: S. C. Hawkins, Manuscript diary, 13/11/1916

  42. D. Jerrold, Georgian Adventure, pp. 192–3

  43. Ibid., p. 193

  44. IWM SOUND: J. Murray, AC 8201, Reel 36 & 37

  45. Ibid.

  46. IWM SOUND: R. Tobin, AC 4243, Reel 36

  47. IWM DOCS: Sibley, Manuscript memoir, p. 12

  48. IWM SOUND: R. L. Haine, AC 33, Reel 3

  49. R. S. Morshead, quoted in G. Goold Walker, The Honourable Artillery Company in the Great War, 1914–1919 (London: Seeley, Service & Co, 1930), p. 77

  50. IWM DOCS: C. R. Smith, Manuscript account, p. 54

  51. IWM DOCS: A. N. Acland, Typescript account, p. 43

  52. IWM DOCS: E. B. Lord, Typescript account, p. 33

  53. IWM DOCS: A. G. P. Hardwick, Typescript diary, 18/11/1916

  54. IWM DOCS: R. Cude, Typescript diary, 18/11/1916

  55. IWM DOCS: C. R. Smith, Manuscript account, p. 54

  56. IWM SOUND: A. Irwin, AC 211

  57. IWM DOCS: A. E. Wrench, Typescript diary, 18/11/1916

  58. D. Rorie, A Medico’s Luck in the War (Aberdeen: Milne & Hutchison, 1929), p. 113

  59. IWM DOCS: C. K. McKerrow, Typescript diary, 4/10/1916

  60. IWM DOCS: H. R. Butt, Typescript diary, 12/11/1916

  61. IWM DOCS: L. Gameson, Typescript diary and notes, 4/10/1916

  62. IWM DOCS: A. E. Wrench, Typescript diary, 16/11/1916

  63. IWM DOCS: Fourth Army Papers, H. Rawlinson letter to D.Haig, 7/11/1916

  64. E. Ludendorff, My War Memories (London: Hutchinson & Co, 1920), Vol. I, p. 307

  65. IWM DOCS: E. B. Lord, Typescript account, pp. 30–1

  14 Assessment

  1. IWM DOCS: P. H. Pilditch, Typescript memoir, p. 331

  Appendix A

  1. IWM DOCS: W. A. Vignoles, Typescript manuscript, p. 52–3

  2. Ibid., pp. 51–2 & 57

  3. IWM DOCS: E. B. Lord, Typescript account, p. 21

  4. IWM DOCS: D. N. Menaud-Lissenburg, Typescript memoir, p. 188

  5. H. Preston, ‘To Do or Die’, Reveille, Vol. 9, No. 5, p. 6

  6. IWM DOCS: C. K. McKerrow, Typescript diary, 18/7/1916

  7. IWM DOCS: H. D. Paviere, Typescript account, pp. 40–1

  8. IWM DOCS: T. A. Jennings, Manuscript account, ‘Hark! I Hear the Bugles Calling’, p. 10

  9. IWM DOCS: L. W. Pratt, Typescript manuscript

  10. R. Hugh Kynvett, Over There with the Australians (New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1918), p. 215

  11. R. V C Bodley, Indiscretions of a Young Man, p. 89

  12. IWM DOCS: R. M. Luthor, Typescript memoir, p. 26

  13. IWM DOCS: J. T. Lawton, Typescript memoir, p. 9

  14. IWM DOCS: D.Railton, Typescript letter, 1/10/1916

  15. IWM DOCS: L. Gameson, Typescript diary and notes, p. 60

  16. IWM DOCS: H. D. Paviere, Typescript account, p. 42

  17. IWM DOCS: P. H. Pilditch, Typescript memoir, p. 328

  Index

  A | B | C | D | E

  F | G | H | I | J

  K | L | M | N | O

  P | Q | R | S | T

  U | V | W | Y | Z

  Maps in italics

  Abrey, Pte Albert 481–2

  Acland, Capt. Arthur 519

  Acklom, Maj. 170

  Adinfer Wood 116, 131

  Adlam VC, Lt Tom 425–9, 438, 439

  Aincham, Sgt Frank 73–4

  Aisne, River 19, 22

  Albert 57, 59, 66, 72, 163, 177, 199, 202, 208, 209, 224, 241, 297, 352, 361, 362, 373, 530

  Alcock, 2nd Lt Charles 187

  Allen, Lt W. D. 102

  Allenby, Gen. Sir Edmund 65

  Amiens 57

  Ancre, River 57, 58, 59, 65, 150, 151, 163, 202, 204, 209, 361; battle of 500, 501, 502, 507–24; 530

  Andrews, Pt
e Albert 111, 113, 191, 192–3, 195, 301

  Angus, 2nd Lt Alan 418, 433–4

  Antwerp 24

  Appleyard, Lance Cpl Sidney 55, 75, 117, 124

  Arnold, 2nd Lt Arthur 399

  Arras 25, 34

  artillery

  accuracy problems 51, 69, 86, 92, 450–1, 485

  the creeping barrage 69, 135, 148, 184, 186, 263–4, 370, 371, 386, 410, 446

  Delville Wood bombardment 323–4

  18-pounders 48, 68, 82, 86

  howitzers 48–9, 68, 82, 83

  Lewis machine guns 45, 129, 140, 192, 200, 256

  limitations of bombardment 212–13, 263

  primacy of artillery 47, 68, 81, 371, 440

  shrapnel shells 49–50

  60-pounders 49, 68, 85, 92

  Stokes mortars 79, 145, 153, 191, 312, 389

  training 47–8

  trench mortars 52–3

  24–25 June bombardment 88–92

  Vickers machine guns 45–6, 79, 235

  Ashurst, Cpl George 147–8, 149

  Asquith, Prime Minister Herbert 29–30

  Atkins, Pte Albert 61–2, 87–8, 100

  Aubers Ridge 25

  Australian Imperial Force 302–8

  assault on Pozières Ridge 306–8, 309–19

  1st Division 297, 302–6, 541

  2nd Division 307–8, 313, 314

  4th Division 313–22, 544

  Austro-Hungary 16, 18, 31

  Baillescourt Farm 507, 518

  Bapaume 57, 59, 66, 202, 205, 209, 313, 325, 361, 362, 369, 448, 449, 452, 454, 505, 529, 530

  Barter, Maj. Gen. Sir Charles 385, 391

  Baumber, Pte Harry 110, 167–8, 169, 171

  Bazentin-le-Grand 59, 65, 66, 175, 197, 209, 230, 238, 261, 264; taken by Allies 270-1; 273, 562, 530

  Bazentin-le-Petit 57, 59, 66, 162, 209, 224, 230, 237, 238, 261, 272, 273, 274, 296, 362, 411, 530

  Bazentin Ridge 184, 224; battle for 266–82, 408

  Beaucourt 57, 58, 59, 66, 133, 202, 209, 500, 501, 507, 513, 514, 515, 516; falls to Allies 518; 530

  Beaucourt Spur 134, 150

  Beaulencourt 59, 209, 362, 408, 411, 453, 530

  Beaumont, Cpl Harry 171–2

  Beaumont Hamel 58, 59, 66, 79, 97, 132, 133, 134, 141–2, 144, 150, 209, 236, 362, 416, 500, 501, 507, 515, 526, 530

  Beaumont Trench 516

  Bedall, Lt Col. 194

  Bedfordshire Regiment 404

  Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire

  Regiment 425–9

  Beetle Alley 190

  Belgium 15, 18, 19, 22, 33, 340

  Bernafay Wood 59, 195, 199, 209, 228, 230, 238, 261, 530

  Billon Farm 301

  Birch, Gen. 265

  Birdwood, Lt Gen. Sir William 308

  Black Watch 339

  Blackadder, 2nd Lt Robert 485

  Bloor, Lt William 74, 89–90, 92, 93, 194, 195–6, 228–9, 259–60, 441, 448–9, 450–1, 469–70

  Blythe, Cpl Percy 307

  Bodley, Lt Col. Ronald 503, 544

  Border Regiment 235, 488

  Bouzincourt 59, 208, 530

  Bracey, Pte Tom 241

  Bradford VC, Lt Col. Roland 488, 491–5, 497–8

  Braunhofer, Lt 398

  Brent, Pte Frank 305

  British Army

  recruitment 32, 38–40, 42–3

  Pals battalions 41–2, 135–6

  rushed training programme 43–4, 54–6, 461

  learning curve 533

  see also corps, divisions, named regiments

  British Expeditionary Force (BEF) 17–18, 21, 38, 72

  at Mons 19

  on Marne 19

  at Ypres 20

  Haig put i/c 27

  Bryan, Sgt Ernest 191–2

  Buchanan Street (Delville Wood) 290

  Buckell, Signaller Ron 476, 480–1

  Bulgar Point 178, 181

  Bulgaria 31

  Bulstrode, Chaplain Roger 350

  Bunny Trench 183

  Burke, Pte Arthur 181, 182–3

  Buder, Gen. 265, 364

  Butt, Pte Herbert 523

  Calvert, Guardsman Horace 413, 414

  Cameron Highlanders 227–8, 268–9, 275–6, 339

  Canadian Expeditionary Force 476, 480–1

  1st Division 348–9, 350–1, 416, 417, 453

  2nd Division 379, 380, 381–2, 382–3, 416, 417

  4th Division 502, 518, 523

  Carden, Lt Col. Ronald 254–5

  Carey, Pte Sidney 270

  Carnoy 59, 66, 186, 199, 209, 230, 238, 261, 530

  Carr, Col. 421

  Carter, Pte Clifford 79

  Casino Point 186

  Cassel, Lt F. L. 75, 94–5, 159–60

  casualty figures 11, 19

  Neuve Chapelle 24

  Aubers Ridge 25

  French 35

  Gommecourt diversion 132

  Serre and Beaumont Hamel 140, 148, 149

  Thiepval Ridge 162

  La Boiselle 175

  Fricourt and Mametz 184

  Montauban 197

  total casualties 1 July 211

  Mametz Wood 257

  continued losses mount up 262

  Delville Wood 291

  Poizières 308

  Guillemont 325

  evacuation and treatment of wounded 346–60

  High Wood 392

  Flers-Courcelette 408

  shell shock 479–80

  Butte de Warlencourt 497

  overall 528

  Cat and Rat tunnels 140

  Caterpillar Valley 184, 194; Wood 228, 230, 253, 266

  Cattell, Pte Douglas 138

  Cattermole, Pte Lance 379, 381, 382–3

  Cavalry Corps 407, 408, 410, 414–15, 484, 498–9

  Chamier, Maj. John 446–7

  Chantilly Conference 34, 500, 524

  Chapes Spur 174

  chaplains 218–19

  Charteris, Brig. Gen. John 29, 30, 32, 34, 365, 366, 368, 444–5

  Cheshire Regiment 122, 212–13, 227, 237, 239–41, 460

  Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty Winston 503

  critic of Haig 325–6, 484

  his ‘Easterner’ war policy 31, 531

  Cleeve, 2nd Lt Montague 49, 82–3, 215

  Cliff, Pte Norman 347–8, 359

  Coldstream Guards 337

  Cole, Gunner (later Signaller) George 48, 383–4

  Collen, Quartermaster Gen. Lt Col. E.H.E. 206, 247

  Colyer, Lt William 44, 45, 55, 78, 97, 102–3, 110–11, 141–4

  Combles 59, 65, 66, 199, 209, 362, 380, 411, 413, 414, 530

  Congreve VC, Lt Gen. William 184

  Conn, Pte Albert 62, 63, 183, 346

  Connaught Rangers 343–4

  Contalmaison 59, 64, 66, 163, 164, 177, 202, 204, 209, 230, 237, 238; attack on 248–50, 260; 261, 306, 352, 362, 530

  Cooney, Lt Ralph 462

  Cordy, Sapper John 270–1

  Cornaby, 2nd Lt George 419–20, 423

  Corps:

  I 21, 22, 25, 26, 27

  II 362, 416, 417, 477, 500, 501, 518, 521

  III 66, 162, 163, 164–75, 177, 205, 209, 223, 230, 237, 238, 261, 265, 298, 328, 362, 377, 383–4, 411, 417, 453, 501

  IV 22, 24, 25, 26, 27

  V 500, 501, 516, 518, 521

  VII 115, 77, 114–32

  VIII 66, 114, 131, 132, 133, 134–50, 186, 204, 209, 223

  IX 27

  X 66, 150, 151, 152–62, 163, 184, 197, 209, 223, 237, 298

  XIII 66, 184–97, 177, 185, 199, 205, 209, 225, 230, 238, 258, 261, 265, 273, 296, 298, 323, 501

  XIV 331, 362, 377, 400, 411, 413, 414, 453

  XV 66, 175–6, 177, 178–84, 185, 199, 205, 209, 230, 237, 238, 258, 261, 265, 273, 298, 323, 328, 362, 370, 377, 411, 413, 453

  Cotton, Col. 233, 236

  Courcelette 59, 66, 209, 309, 313, 362, 379, 380, 383, 411, 416, 417, 530

  Court, 2nd Lt Gordon 395

 
Cree, Rifleman Donald 386, 387–8, 389, 390–1 Croft, Lt Col. WD. 471

  Crosse, Chaplain Ernest 106, 107, 179–80, 218–19, 266–7

  Crowe, Pte Bill 268–9

  Crozier, Lt Col. Frank 153–4, 161

  Crucifix Trench 178

  Cruddace, Lance Cpl Harry 488–91, 495

  Cubitt, Lt Terence 472–3

  Cude, Pte Robert 186–7, 189, 281, 520

  Curlu 57, 59, 66, 199, 530

  Dalby, Pte Arthur 41

  Dalton, 2nd Lt Emmett 342

  Danzig Alley Cemetery, Mametz 106, 177

  Darlington, 2nd Lt Alfred 50, 52

  Dawson, Gunner William 403

  Davy, Lance Sgt Reginald 391

  de Burgh, Lt Owen Hubert 287, 288

  Decauville light railways 473

  de Caux, Lt Etienne 372, 373–4, 392

  Delville Wood 59, 66, 209, 230, 238, 261, 270, 274; battle of 284, 285, 286–95; 296, 298, 300; taken 323-4; 328, 330, 332, 337, 362, 380, 400, 408, 411, 530

  Delville Valley 450, 469

  Dennis, Lance Cpl Gerald 374–5, 378, 393–4, 399–40

  Desire Trench 520–1

  Destrémont Farm 447

  Devonshire Regiment 62, 63, 106, 179–80, 183, 218–19, 266–7, 346

  Dickens, Maj. Cedric 125

  Dickins.Lt Col. Vernon 124

  Dickinson, Lt A. 169–70

  Dillon, Lt Norman 80

  Divisions, British Army Guards 400, 403, 406, 413, 414

  1st 338–9, 339–40

  2nd Cavalry 26

  2nd 500, 515–16, 518

  3rd 265, 270–1, 500, 516

  4th. 22, 44, 45, 55, 78, 97, 102–3, 110–11, 140, 141–4, 150, 470, 474–5

  5th 40, 298, 300, 332–3, 335–6

  6th 400, 402, 404, 409–10, 413, 414

  7th 24, 26, 63, 84–5, 91, 98–9, 105–7, 109, 175, 178–83, 190, 265, 266–7, 273, 337, 346

  8th 24, 162, 164–6, 174, 206

  9th (Scottish) 184, 227–8, 265, 268–70, 276, 279, 284, 286–91, 471, 488

  11th 416, 418, 430–8

  12th 102, 206–7, 229, 231–3, 237, 241–8, 309–13, 346–7, 461

  14th 392, 409

  15th (Scottish) 351–8, 477–9, 383, 480, 523, 547

  16th (Irish) 340–4

  17th 175, 248

  18th 46, 88, 104, 111, 184, 186–90, 226, 228, 260, 265, 276–81, 291–1, 416, 418–29, 432, 518, 519, 520, 543

  19th 226, 474, 481, 518, 519, 520

  20th 335, 350, 503, 542, 544, 545, 548

  21st 73–4, 172, 175, 176, 178, 225, 226, 265, 272–3, 413, 415

  23rd 99–100, 248, 258, 446, 542

  25th 233–6, 237, 239–41, 460

  29th 47, 81–2, 84, 89, 90, 92, 102, 134–5, 143, 144, 146–9, 150, 540

 

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