Friday, 1 July 2016


                      100 Years since the Battle of the Somme · 
Corporeal Albert King was a regular in the Gloucester Regiment in the First World War this is an extract from his dairy for the first month of the Battle of the Somme.
JULY 1st 1916, France,

Our people keep bombarding the Germans they say the French and our left are doing well, and have advanced 1/2 a mile 0n a 25 mile front. And have captured a lot.

JULY 2nd 1916

it is said that the French have taken 5,000 prisoners and our troops 1,500. We are having lovely weather.

JULY 3rd 1916

Relieved the Berks
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JULY 4th 1916
it was very quiet yesterday we have got to march to a place called Barlin. They say we are going back for a divisional rest. We have valises this time.

5th July 1916, 

Very quiet again, relieved at 6pm, got to Barlin Midnight, it was hard marching with a full packs. we leave tomorrow but no one seem to know where we are going 

6th July 1916

Left Barlin at 1.30 marched about 8 miles, and now we are on a train. We still don’t know where we are going.

7th July 1916

Arrived in a place called Darlius 10 pm last night, then marched 18 Kilometres to Naours[Somme] arriving at 8 a.m. we were nearly dropping, and had to sleep in a school yard as there no Billets ready, its raining now but we have got a billet.
JULY 8th 1916
Paraded at 7pm last night and marched 6 miles to the billets in farm buildings, we are marching towards the River Somme. It is a very nice day. We move up nearer to our attacking troops tonight.
JULY 9TH
Parade 8pm last night, marched 7 miles then Bivouacked in a wood. We can see the shells busting over a ridge a long way off. We had very short rations today only 2lbs of bread for 10 men and i biscuit each. They say our troops are doing well in the attack . i think we move tonight.
July 10TH
Paraded at 10pm last night, and marched 7 miles to the billets at Albert , the Virgin Mary with a child in her arms on the church spire has been hit  by a shell and is hanging face down over the street. It is a very nice day.
July 11th
We are in a wood, we left the wood and moved into the reserve trench. I km in front of the German line which they held for 14 months and lost last Sunday. I was watching two men coming up with a Dixie of tea, when a shell seemed to burst under the Dixie. One was wounded very badly, he had a hole just by the right shoulder, and you could put two fists in it. The doctor said it was hopeless. The other chap the other chap was both thighs. I fetched the Coys rations from Frecourt about 1 Kilom away. We were shelled for about an hour. The York’s took the village and ridge beyond. This makes the 5th time our troops have taken that village. We are expected to hold it now the ridge is taken. The Germans made a counter attack, but were repulsed. The York’s took 35 prisoners including a General. It’s quieter today. 8 of my platoon have gone out in the front burying the dead. There are hundreds lying about and some are terrible sights some of them.    

July 12th July
Digging in trench ,Fritz sent a lot of shells including  tear shells they made our eyes water very bad  it is a rotten job, it makes us feeling sick, as we keep digging up dead men. Some of my Platoon, out burying the dead.
July 13th 
Digging in trench, according to the accounts given by German prisoners, the bombardment our artillery them is terrible. It rained this morning, but I am glad it turned fine later, as we have no dug outs, only s little hole in the side of the trench. To get to the trench we are digging we have to pass one that smells dreadful, as there are men buried there. I didn’t go digging tonight as I took a party of men down to draw rations.
July 14th
We are rather unsettled today, we have been unsettled today. We have started for the front 2 or 3 times, only to come back again. We are supposed to be relieved tonight. The Black Watch captured chateau and 50 prisoners.
July 15th
Relieved at 2am, got back to Albert 4 am, had breakfast, slept till am. This town has been knocked about by the Germans. The church must have been lovely, but it is a heap of ruins now. There are a few civilians. But none are allowed to leave now, and none and none are allowed to come into the town.   





July 16th 1916
It is a job to buy anything, and if you buy them they charge a very high price. Me and a chap bought a bottle of wine which used to be 8 d, we had to give 4 ½ francs which is 3 shillings and 4 pence. A small tin of sardines is 2/- . It has been raining.
July 17
Practised rifle exercise, and bayonet fighting, biovaconing in a wood near the firing line. There is an attack tomorrow.
July 18th
Digging 9.30 pm – 4.30 am, last night. We were very tired when we got back as it was a long way up there and a very bad road, that attack did not take place last night. The Germans put over a lot of tear shells where we were digging.
July 19th
On a Swedish drill, musketry a skirmishing. We go up the line tonight. We had 2lbs of bread for 21 men yesterday, but it was better today as we have 2lbs for five.
July 20th
Got to the reserve trench 6.30 pm last night ,then carried barbed wire for 2 miles  in front of the front line trench, the Germans are about  2.000 yds  away . There are a lot of  ANZACS here. Its a very nice day. The Germans sent a lot of gas shells last night.
July 21st
We went and dug an advanced  trench last night from 8.30 – 4 .30 , we were all dead tried when we got back I think we go up to the line tonight, I saw one of our aeroplanes come down, the pilot was shot in the shoulder. Also saw a German brought down. It’s very nicer today.
July 22nd
Went to the front line last night, got there 11pm, and were hanging about in the open for a long time. We had two men wounded through loitering. And when we got back to the trench found the chap we had left there lying in the bottom dead he had been killed with a shell. We make an attack tonight. 

July 23rd 1916
Made an attack at 1am on German Trench, I got wounded in the muscle of the right arm. Got it dressed at a dressing station, and then came to Albert in a motor lorry. Had tea and food, then got in a motor Ambulance, and came to a clearing hospital at Predrexout, and we move from here by hospital train, as soon as it’s ready. It’s fine to be able to get plenty of tea and bread. July 24th
Came by train to No 9 General Hospital at Rouen, it is a treat to be out of the noise of battle, and get good food. I had a very lucky escape for the bullet was a explosive one and it sturk me in the right breast, went through my overcoat, the right breast pocket of my jacket, through a book with my diary wrote in and then knocked 5 teeth out of my comb which turned it off, I got 3 small pieces in my arm. But the force of hitting me in the chest spun me round half a dozen times.
July 25th  
Move to our base deport to get treated today.
July 26th
Got to base deport, no.55 at 6 pm, last night. The M O gave me 7 days light duty.  I have to have my arm dressed every day.
July 27th
My arm is swollen a lot.
July 28th
My arm is as big as 2, nice weather
July 29th
Arm very big had a cold water bandage put on.
July 30th
Very hot today, my arm is big
July 31ST

My arm doesn’t get much smaller very hot today. 

Thursday, 19 May 2016

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Wocestershire's Great War in Pictures

The Worcestershire Berrows Journal, had a pictorial supplement. In it was recoded the men of the Worcestershire  Regiment   the local Red Cross hospitals, muntions workers and land girls among other events and happings.

Muntion workers





        
Red Cross





Monday, 28 December 2015

Webheath war memorial<  Names on the stone

To the memory of the men from Webheath and district.
T E Alexander                                                                            Lance Corporal
Service number                                                                           2556
Date of Death                                                                            16/09/1916
Regiment / Service                                                                     The Kings Regmentment ( Liverpool)
Grave reference                                                                                iv.D. 42
Cemetery                                                                                    Heilly Station Cemetery
                                                                                                   Mericort - LAbbe
                                                                                                   Somme France.

John Williams Andrews                                                        Company Sergeant Major                                               
Service number                                                                                 7237      
Date of Death                                                                    22/08/1918
Age                                                                                        35
Regiment / Service                                                           Worcestershire Regiment 4th Battalion   
Grave reference                                                                11.4.13
Cemetery                                                                             Borre British Cemetery
Husband of Maud Andrews, of Jubilee Villa, Heathfield Road, Webheath Redditch, Worc                                                                              

O scar Andrews                                                                 Corporal             
Service number                                                                 1078
Date of Death                                                                    01/ 09/1915
Age                                                                                        25
Regiment / Service                                                           Cheshire Regiment – 8th Battalion
Grave reference                                                             The North West Corner
Cemetery                                                                             St Bartholomew Churchyard  ,Tardebigge
                                                                                                 
Son of George Fredrick and Maria Andrews, Foxlydite Redditch.


A Baker                                                                                Private
Service number                                                                    50536
Date of Death                                                                      20/05/1918
Age                                                                                        19
Regiment / Service                                                               Royal Berkshire Regiment 2ND Battalion
Grave reference                                                                   North West Corner /
Cemetery                                                                             St Bartholomew Churchyard, Tardebigge
Son of Reuben and Fanny Barker, 29 Prospect Cottage Heathfield Road, Webheath.

T Beckensale ``                                                                
Service number
Date of Death
Regiment / Service
Grave reference
Cemetery

Harold  Morgan Bowen                                                 Private                                                                
Service number                                                                 22556
Date  of  Death                                                                  30/08/1916
Age                                                                                        27
Regiment / Service                                                           South Lancashire Regiment, 11 Battalion             
Grave reference                                                                North West Corner,
Cemetery                                                                             St Barthemow ,
Tardebigge
Son of the late John and Emma Bowen, Born Rose Cottage at Upper Bentley Redditch.

G Broom
Service number
Date of Death
Age
Regiment / Service
Grave reference
Cemetery

H G Cheape
Service number
Date of Death
age
Regiment / Service
Grave reference
Cemetery

Leslie  St Clair Cheape                                                                   Captain
Service number                                                                                
Date of Death                                                                                    23/04/1916
Age                                                                                                        33
Regiment / Service                                                                           1st (Kings) Dragon Guards
                                                                                                                Attached, Queens Own Worcester Hussars
                                                                                                                (Worcestershire Yeomanry)
Grave reference                                                                                Panel 2
Cemetery                                                                                             Jerusalem Memorial
Son of late Col G. C. Cheape, of Wellfield Gateside Fife, and Mrs Cheape of Bently Manor Worcestershire.

A J Clayton                                                                                          Sergeant
Service number                                                                                 5781
Date of Death                                                                                    26/04/1917
Age                                                                                                        33          
Regiment / Service                                                                           Royal Flying Corps
                                                                                                                20th Squadron 1st b
                                                                                                                Kings Royal Rifle Corps
Grave reference                                                                                no 3
Cemetery                                                                                             Watou Churchyard, Belgum
Son of William and Harriet of “Woodrow Lodge “,Redditch Road, Studley Warks, formally  at Tack Farm Cottage, Foxlidate.

Arthur William W Clayton                                                           Lance Corporal                                  ?
Service number                                                                                 25662
Date of Death                                                                                    24/08/1916
Age
Regiment / Service                                                                           Worcestershire Regiment 3rd Battalion
Grave reference                                                                                Pier and Face 5A 6c
Cemetery                                                                                             Thiepval Memorial France


C Furtrill
Service number
Date of Death
Age
Regiment / Service
Grave reference
Cemetery



W Furtrill
Service number
Date of Death
Age
Regiment / Service
Grave reference
Cemetery

E Gibbs
Service number
Date of Death
Age
Regiment / Service
Grave reference
Cemetery


F Griffin
Service number
Date of Death
Age
Regiment / Service
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Benjamin Harper                                                                             Private
Service number                                                                                 325232
Date of Death                                                                                    5/11/1917
Age                                                                                                        45
Regiment / Service                                                                           Queens Own Worcestershire Hussars
                                                                                                                (Worcestershire Yeomanry)
                                                                                                                1st Warwickshire Yeomanry
Grave reference                                                                                                D75
Cemetery                                                                                             Kantara War Memorial Cemetery Egypt.
Son of John and Ann Harper, husband of Annie Elizabeth Harper of Post Office Lane, Fernhill Heath Worcestershire. He served in the South Africa Campaign.

A Harris
Service number
Date of Death
Age
Regiment / Service
Grave reference
Cemetery


E T Hawthorne                                                                                  Private
Service number                                                                                 31945
Date of Death                                                                                    24/4/1917
Age                                                                                                        20
Regiment / Service                                                                           Hampshire Regiment
Grave reference                                                                                Doiran Memorial
Cemetery                                                                                             Greece
Son of  Thomas  and Elizabeth Hawthorn, Woodside Av , Bromsgrove.

E F Hunt
Service number
Date of Death
Age
Regiment / Service
Grave reference
Cemetery

S  James
Service number
Date of Death
Age
Regiment / Service
Grave reference
Cemetery

James Clifford Lee                                                                          Second Lietuent
Service number                                                                                
Date of Death                                                                                    01/08/1917
Age                                                                                                      19
Regiment / Service                                                                             Royal Berkshire Regiment (2nd Bat)
Grave reference                                                                                xiv.A14
Cemetery                                                                                            Lissen Thoek Military Cemetery Belgium.
Son of Howard and Maud Mary Lee, of Springvale of Foxlydiate, nr Redditch .   Second Lietuent  Lee, entered Sandhurst in August  1915 and Gazetted Royal Berks ,March  1916 at the age 18.

E  Smout                                                                                              Private
Service number                                                                                 15695
Date  of  Death                                                                                  23/07/1915
Age                                                                                                       
Regiment / Service                                                                            Worcestershire Regiment 3rd Battalion
Grave refrance                                                                                  vii,c,iii
Cemetery                                                                                           Voormezoele Enclosure
                                                                                                           West Vlamndern
Hill Top

Thomas Such                                                                                     Driver
Service number                                                                                  167301
Date of Death                                                                                    15/02/1919
Age                                                                                                         26
Regiment / Service                                                                              Royal Field Artillery
Grave reference                                                                                   ii.c.21
Cemetery                                                                                             Cologne, Southern Germany Cemetery.
Husband Daisy Such of Bromsgrove Road Webheath Redditch.

F Water
Service number
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age
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NAMES on the war memorial  on the west wall of St Philips church Webheath Redditch .

information from the the Commonweath War graves. web site 2014,