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On this day 6th March 1916

6.3.1916 BEAUVAL: Battn moved into billets at IVERGNY.

6.3.1916 IVERGNY: Lt V.T.G. Hore rejoined from Transport Course at HAVRE.

War Diary [WO/95/2694]


139 Bde 6 March 1916

It was a very difficult route march as there was snow on the ground, and a hard frost the previous night had made the roads very slippery in the early part of the march.

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


 

19th Trench Duty 17th-20th November 1915

17.11.1915 LA COUTRE: 2/Lt V. T. G. HORE reported for duty.Hore VTG

17.11.1915 LA COUTRES: Battalion relieved 7th SHERWOOD FORESTERS in the LEFT SECTOR about 300 yards north of ESTAIRES – LA BASSEE ROAD.

War Diary [WO/95/2694]


Nov 17th. Still at Garrison House. Packed up in afternoon & set off to trenches at 4-30 p.m. near Neuve Chapelle. Not so wet as last lot. C Co. in reserve again. Dull day & very sharp frost at night. Slept badly at night. Feet cold.

[3289 Pte George William Beardsley]


The LEFT SECTOR at Richebourg1915 trenches winter

 This photograph is believed to show men of the 1/6th Battalion, possibly in trenches in the LEFT SECTOR at Richebourg. This is part of a collection if items that belonged to Captain Edgar Heathcote and may therefore relate to men of “C” (Ashbourne) CompanyMany thanks to David Wilkins for generously providing the photograph.

Crescent to Copse Street – S.10.B and S.10.C.

The War Diary of the 1/7th Battalion Sherwood Foresters provides greater detail on the distribution of men in this sector of the front line.Trench duty November 1915Richebourg map S 10.