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On this day 29th October 1915

29.10.1915 Bethune: 2nd fatigue party relieved.

War Diary [WO/95/2694]


Oct 29th. Rose at 8 a.m. Bathing parade 10 a.m. went to margarine factory – warm water in tubs. Enjoyed it. 12 till 2 p.m. instruction in signalling – others bayonet fighting etc. Fatigue party retd 2-30 p.m. rather dirty & went for bath 3-30 p.m. Dull but fine.

[3289 Pte George William Beardsley]

On this day 14th April 1915

No record in the War Diary [WO/95/2694].

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 14th April 1915. Church parade in the morning, also pay 10 Francs per man. At night another fatigue party went out, Kirk going with them. Back by 11-30, no casualties.

[2381 Pte. George Potter Bagshaw]

Apr 14th. Breakfast in bed about 9 a.m. Turned out for church parade at 10-30 but cancelled owing to rain. Paid 10 frs each at 12 noon. Band played in village in evening.

[3289 Pte George William Beardsley]

 

 

On this day 8th March 1915

8.3.15 (Ploegsteert): L/Cpl Redfern ‘C’ Company killed on 8th with working party.

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8th March 1915. Reveille 5-30 a.m. Went to wash up in a ditch nearby. The water was frozen over. We had to break the ice before we could wash (rather parky). We fell in at 7-30 a.m. to go as a fatigue party for the Engineers at Ploegsteert Wood. We were working just behind the firing line making corduroy paths.

Courdroy pathCorduroy path through Ploegsteert Wood. Imperial War Museum © IWM (Q 11744).

These paths have all sorts of names ‘Bunhill Row’ etc. Plans are drawn of these paths just as though it was a town. All the time we were working there, stray bullets would come and shells would go whistling through the trees. C Company were doing their turn in the trenches that day. In the middle of the morning we got the news that Lc Corporal Redfern had been shot through the heart by a sniper. They buried him half an hour later in the cemetery in the wood.

Ploegsteert graveCemetery in Plugstreet Wood, May 1915. A view of several graves marked with wooden crosses and plaques in Ploegsteert Wood. Imperial War Museum © IWM (Art.IWM ART 4786).

We went for a walk in the morning in the wood, we saw something in a ditch. We touched it with a stick and there it was a dead German. We left at 1 o’clock for our billet. In Ploegsteert Wood the Somerset Light Infantry and Rifle Brigade were stationed. When we arrived back to our barn we had orders to pack up so as to be off next morning. We received our first mail in France here.

[2381 Pte. George Potter Bagshaw]

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RedfernL/Cpl 1470 Allen Redfern of Buxton who was the first man to be killed on active service. He is now buried in the original Plot I of Ploegsteert Wood Military Cemetery in Belgium.

Redfern 21470 L/Cpl Allen Redfern a printer from Buxton, who was serving with “C” Company, was shot through the heart whilst on duty with a working party behind the lines; he was only 20 years of age. Allen was buried in Somerset Light Infantry Ground in Ploegsteert Wood and was the only 6th Battalion man to be buried in that cemetery.