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General => Armed Forces => World War One => Topic started by: jimgillbanks on Thursday 15 December 16 10:42 GMT (UK)
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Hi all, are the War Diaries of the 2nd Battalion the South Lancashire Regiment online?
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This might help:
www.forces-war-records.co.uk/units/5024/south-lancashire-regiment
Carol
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On Ancestry if you have a sub. If not you can download them from TNA for £3.45 or if you are looking for a specific period we can look for you.
Ancestry:
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01j20/
3 editions on Ancestry. 1 up to Dec. 1915 & the other 2 up to 1918.
TNA:
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01j1z/
3 editions @ £3.45 ea.
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I have all the 2nd Bn War Diaries if there is a specific date/period that you're looking for.
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I have the War Diaries for 19th Hussars, which I got from TNA before they were available on Ancestry, however although there is some info, there is much more information about the battle in which my g.uncle and many of his comrades were killed, on the internet.
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Just a thought - perhaps one of the gentlemen who know about these things could tell you which Brigade the 2nd Battalion was attached to, at the time you are interested in.
Different Regiment, but I already had the war diaries for my Battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment, and was then guided to their Brigade - the detail in the Brigade diaries was far, far superior and very detailed.
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Start of the war, the 7th, Bde. 3rd. Div. but after the retreat from Mons transferred to the 75th. Bde. 25th. Div.
Towards the end of June 1916 transferred again to the 64th, Bde. 21st. Div.
Mid 1918 to the 89th. Bde. 30th. Div.
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Hi Stephen, his name is George Edward Gillbanks 26170 2nd Battalion South Lanc's Regiment, he was killed 21st October 1916 during the attack on Stuff Redoubt, or alternatively Regina Trench, I believe. He is buried in Grandcourt Road Cemetery, and on 21st October this year myself and my Brother Bill and his two sons visited him there, after paying our respects we poured some Champagne on his grave, The cemetery itself is accessed by tramping across two fields, one of which was quite muddy, the other had cabbages growing in it. I would be grateful if you could find the relevant information for me. Regards, Jim.
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By Oct. 21st. the Batt. were already at Stuff Redoubt. N.E. of Thiepval.
Full map:
http://maps.nls.uk/view/101465248
Loc. R 21.
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Jim
I've sent you a link to my Dropbox containing 2SLR Diary
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Thank you to everyone who answered my post, especially to Stephen Nulty for the War Diary.
Regards, Jim Gillbanks.
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Stephen, thank you for uploading the War Diary of the 2nd Battalion the South Lancashire Regiment, It was the Stuff Redoubt attack was when he wad killed, although he is not mentioned, only Officers had that distinction. Once again, thank you for your invaluable help in resolving this matter. Regards, Jim.
I message from Jim sent to me in error.
Regards
Sarah
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:-)
We've all been there.......
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Hi All, sorry for not replying to all your replies to my original post personally, but there is no reply button attached to your posts, please accept my apologies. Sarah, sorry about that, I will be able to get my act together in time, it the age thing you know :D .
And thank you Stephen, I shall print off the relevant pages. Regards, Jim.
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The reply button is at the bottom of the thread not on each individual post.
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Hi LizzieW, thanks for that information. Regards, Jim.
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Can I please thank Jim for asking the original question, and all the contributors, I have found my G Grandfathers battalion diary from Gallipoli. :)