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On this day 11th June 1917

11.6.1917 MARQUEFFLES FARM: 139 Bde Horse Show. The Battalion won tug of war, 1st in Officers jumping, 1st in VC Race, 2nd Cross Country race, 3rd in turnouts.Marqueffles Farm

1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


June 11: Relief complete by 3am. Disposition of units as follows:-

  • Brigade HQs at Bully Grenay
  • 5th Sher Foresters at Bully Grenay
  • 6th Sher Foresters at Fosse 10
  • 7th Sher Foresters at Petit Sains and Fosse 10
  • 8th Sher Foresters at Marqueffles Farm
  • 139 MG Coy at Bully Grenay
  • 139 ™ Batty at Bully Grenay

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]

On this day 30th May 1917

30.51917 Trenches: Draft of 24 other ranks arrived as reinforcements.

30.5.1917 Trenches: Lieut GKK MAUGHAN rejoined from short leave to England.

Gardyne Keith Kilgour Maughan

30.5.1917 MARQUEFFLES FARM: Divisional Commander presented medal ribbons to the following:-

BAR to MILITARY CROSS CAPT VO ROBINSONRobinson 1917

DC MEDAL 240513 Sergeant F LONGSONLongson DCM June 1917

MILITARY MEDAL 240076 Sergeant JG RAVEY, 242442 Pte L BEASTALL, 241360 L/Cpl A EVANS240076 Ravey April 1917242442 Beastall April 1917241360 Evans April 1917

MARQUEFFLES FARM was next to MARQUEFFLES coal mine at the foot of the Northern slopes of the Lorette Ridge. The Companies were all billeted in the farm, and the Officers in tenet outside, while a home made marquee was used as a mess.

On this day 20th April 1917

20.4.1917 LIEVIN: The Battalion attacked in conjunction with 8th Sherwood Foresters.

1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


LievinOn April the 20th I was detailed to accompany my Company Commander to a detached house standing on higher ground than the remainder of the houses in that area. On getting inside the house we found that it was ideal for observation purposes and that after removing part of the chimney above the roof we could see many miles into the German positions in the direction of the town of Lens. There was plenty of activity on the part of the Germans and with the aid of road and street and even individual house maps I was made familiar with an area which during the next 3 or 4 days was to be patrolled and established as our new front.

This new front would be of course in such a position wherever the Germans had established their new front line and each night I would with a special party of men reconnoitre a selected number of houses and streets that were situated in a general forward direction and which on the map terminated with the outbuildings and slag heap of a coal mine. This sort of warfare was in my opinion going to be very different from anything we had experienced before because any resistance offered by the Germans would have to be outmatched by my Patrol bombing and rooting out from houses still standing and not as before through trenches and No Man’s Land.

[2305/240513 Pte Frank Longson] 


ANGRES 20th: 5th Sherwood Foresters move to MARQUEFFLES FARM in Brigade Reserve. 139 MGC and trench mortar Battery relieve 73rd MGC and TMB. Brigade Schools established at AIX NOULETTE.

139 Infantry Brigade: Headquarters War Diary [WO95/2692]