AMIENS CATHEDRAL MEMORIAL
... MEMORIAL TO MEMORY OP NEWFOUNDLANDERS . Amiens , ¦ August 28 . —A-plaque to the memory of Newfoundlanders who fell- in the Battle o £ the Somme wa 3 unveiled : in the Cathedral hero yesterday . —Reuter . • ...
... MEMORIAL TO MEMORY OP NEWFOUNDLANDERS . Amiens , ¦ August 28 . —A-plaque to the memory of Newfoundlanders who fell- in the Battle o £ the Somme wa 3 unveiled : in the Cathedral hero yesterday . —Reuter . • ...
... enrolled. The battalion landed in France on Bth January, 1916, and their first important engagement was at the great Battle of the Somme in July of that year, when they took a leading part in the attack, and so impetuous was their valour that they outstripped ...
... treatment is from the Battle of Verdun to the Third Battle of Ypres. Many interesting developments of the War are included in this intensely absorbing and critical survey, including the Battle of Jutland, the Battle of the Somme, Rumania's ...
... Mackenzie, Baronet of Glenmuick, Aberdeenshire, by whom he had with other issue* two sons, one of whom was killed at the battle of the Somme. Mrs Lennox Logan, who died in 1881, was the aunt of Sir Victor Mackenzie, third Baronet (who is 'be Viscount Lascelles' ...
... SOMME ANNIVERSARY COMMEMOHATLNCi ULSTEK DIVISION'S BRAVE DEEDS . The sixth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme , in which the Ulster Division took a prominent part , was observed in Belfast on Saturday . At a special meeting of the Corporation , on ...
... ULSTER AND THE SOMME. The sixth anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, in which the Ulster Division took • pmminent part, wee observed in Belfast on Saturday. At • specie meeting of the Oarpmation, on the motion of the Lord Mayor, Sir William Coate, ...
... IN THE MORNING OF THEIR DAYS. Some of those lads fell in the battle of the Somme. They fell in the morning of thtir days, with the dew of health upon their brows. Life was sweet to them for they were young, and the easy, pleasant path lay before them ...
... of cli tnits and the rank and tile, were present. General Sir Wm. Furse. K.C.8., commander of the Ninth up to the battle of the Somme, was in the chair, supported by General Tudor, Chief Police in Ireland; General Ritchie, and others. An apology was ...
... God was sinful men and women. My regiment. the Tyneside Scottish, went over the top one bright summer morning in the Battle of the Somme. We took 828 men and 28 officers over the top, and left dead on the field 714 men and 23 officers, and there crawled ...
... visit M. Millerand before his departure to-morrow evening. A plaque to the memory of Newfoundlanders who fell in the Battle of the Somme. has been unveiled in the Cathedral at Amiens. FOOTBALL RECORD, Zcl, every Friday The most Up-to-Date Footbah and ...
... maintained in all their intensity. The story of the 16th Royal Scots, together with ',heir brothers of the 15th, at the Battle of the Somme, July, 1916, has not yet seen officially told. Why? It is known, however, from semi-official sources, participants and ...
... Auchterarder at which many representative bodies attended and paid homage to the gallant work of the ith Black Watch at the Battle of the Somme. Interested onlookers ■t Crieff show. The district farming community ■long with the townspeople, turned out en masse ...