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Waterloo

... fob a stone foandationl.alonut sie feet high. The Neville road, blocked by ow of trees and held by a company of our 51st Light Infantry, ran past the east side of the enclosure. Barns and (rut-buildings clustered round the chateau. and • wood of beech ...

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... Gallacluar.-- Killed in action on 25th August, • Pte. A. Gallacher, 10th Durham , • Ith October. 1917. County Clerk's Office. Light Infantry third and youngest son of Rant!. sth Septeinh. r. 1917. Robert and Rachel Windier, Wintarton. Co. Durham, and grandson ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1917
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 331 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Waterloo. [Continwd from lag ;reek.]

... [Continwd from lag ;reek.] Ponsonhy's Union Brigade then made their farn• one onslaught towards Papelotte on the French infantry of the line. With a ringing cheer and the cry of Scotland for ever! the Scots Greys charged down, accompanied by the I ...

THE SIEGE OF LAUI bitli

... is no water, and in tins a rather that ~ x ;,au,ts infantry. The pluce lull) , entrencltedL 1 do not think we . either • gine or a Boer all tiny, but time tire to bear on IN wan very heavy. T infantry ere willing enough to bght, but the inters I•oat ...

FUSILIER REGIMENTS

... possible; • single line of infantry break through three lines of cavalry ranked in order of battle, and tumble them to ruin. The brunt of the battle fell upon the 20th, but with them were the 12th, 23rd, 25th. 37th, and the 51st regiments, all of which ...

LONDON GAELIC SERVICES

... distribute energy, heat, and light in all directions. The glaciers, says the report, are a mine of 'white coal ,' which, unlike the product of earth, is inexhaustible, renewing itself from year to year. Grenoble is soon to be lighted with electricity generated ...

KEITH PICTURE Local News. H o lid ay. - Th e l ast o f the f our annua l

... Favourite Actress. Keith on Saturday. There was a large attend- Duke of Richmond and Gordon, the prose- joined up with the 51st Canadians. Whis t once, and good prices were realised. The dent. Mr Gordon Duff of Drummuir, chair- in France he was transferred ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1917
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3633 | Page: 4 | Tags: none