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On this day 13th August 1918: 2/Lt Lake and Pte Bernard Taylor missing on patrol

13.8.18: 2/Lt Lake reported ‘missing’ off patrol. This Officer led a fighting patrol against an enemy post which he had previously reconnoiter by day.

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

14.3.18: Artillery and trench mortars fairly active. Six patrols were out – one of which was engaged at close quarters by 2 Megs. One Officer (2/Lt TA LAKE 6th Sherwood Foresters) and one private are missing.

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


Thomas Ashton Lake

Also missing was 2149/240438 Pte Bernard Taylor a quarryman from Tideswall and pre-War Territorial.

On this day 22nd December 1917 – a raid by Lieutenants Lake and Barham

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Cecil Fisher Barham and Thomas Ashton Lake

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g12c-19172/Lt: LAKE and myself proceeded from No. 7 LOOKOUT round outer edge of LOOKOUT CRATER to point G.12.c.52.82 when we entered enemy’s trench. After examining the right sap we returned and crawled over block in enemy trench on the left of point of entry and crawled along the trench running in the direction of QUARRIES.

At a point about 15 yards along we found enemy trench was in good condition and good repair, also a latrine recently used. Following trench to the right we suddenly came on a German dugout, the entrance facing his own line, and a sentry emerging from dugout at the moment of our arrival.

He turned suddenly and saw us (we were then at a distance of 3 yards from him) and he put up his hands in token of surrender, but apparently altering his mind, he suddenly reached for his rifle, which had bayonet fixed, and attempted to turn on us.

We fired at very close range with our revolvers, the German being apparently hit low, twice in the stomach, and the second time we fired he fell with a hit in the left cheek and fell headlong down the dugout steps.

Immediately after our opening fire two shots were fired at us from the left by enemy behind barricade in trench with wire in front of it, followed by rapid rifle fire and we consequently were unable to follow up our advantage as the shots were very close, we were obliged to retreat hastily, being in a very exposed position and managed to jump into crater and return quickly to our own lines.

Immediately after shooting the German there were shouts on stairway of dugout which apparently contained a good number of the enemy.

We found that trench at point G.12.c.51.86 was completely blocked with barbed wire and handbags, the wire crossing the trench – this was the point the enemy opened fire on us and obliged us to return – his distance from us being 20 to 25 yards. The sap facing LANCER is apparently not used and is in bad condition. We were unable to obtain any information as to identify as we were already heavily fired at

The German was in full equipment as if moving, mess tin strapped to his back with other things.hordenLake Jan 1918Barham Dec 1917

On this day 22nd December 1917

22.12.1917 St Elie Right: Relieved by 5th Sherwood Foresters and moved to Brigade Support (2 Companies and HQ in PHILOSOPHE and 2 Companies in close support.

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


22/XII/1917: Normal artillery and TM activity. 2/Lts LAKE and BARHAM of 6th Sherwood Foresters entered the German front line in G12c during the morning. They found it occupied and shot a German with their revolver but were immediately subjected to heavy rifle fire from behind a block in trench and were forced to leave before obtaining identification.g12c-1917

Inter Battalion reliefs.

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

On this day 8th December 1917

No record in the 1/6th Battalion War Diary [WO/95/2694]


8/XII/17: Hostile artillery fairly active and wing bombs active active against BOYAU 78 which is being extended for proposed operation. A daylight patrol under 2/Lt TA LAKE 6th SF entered hostile front line in G12c without encountering any of the enemy.lake-raid-december-1917

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


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3740/241199 Frank Nicholls died of wounds aged 21

Son of Edmund and Elizabeth Nicholls of 1 the fold, Chatsworth Rd., Chesterfield

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On Halloween 1917

31.10.1917: 2/Lts TA LAKE and CF BARHAM  joined Battn for dutybarham and lake

Cecil Fisher Barham and Thomas Ashton Lake

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


31/X/17: Hostile Artillery less active. A successful daylight raid by Brigade on our left established the fact that the 213th RIR or 98th RIR of 207th Division are opposite us.

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