WAR
DIARY FOR JANUARY 1915
1-3
Jan 1915 - Bailleul Remained in billets at BAILLEUL in Divisional
Reserve: Battn. exercised in Short Route Marches, drills etc.
4
Jan 1915 - Dranouter Brigade relieves 14th. Bde. in trenches.
Battn in support at DRANOUTRE. Capt [John Jenkins] MOYSE
joined the Battn for duty.
5-6
Jan 1916 Battn. remained in support, supplying fatigues etc. for
front line.
7
Jan 1915 - Wulvergem Took over section of trenches from 1st Bn.
Dorset Regt. trenches in very bad state; full of water, sides
fallen in.
8
Jan 1915 Quiet except for sniping. Casualties 6 killed, 2 wounded.
We shot 1 or 2 of enemy's snipers. Enemy shelled our trenches
& neighbourhood without causing damage.
9
Jan 1915 Enemy brought up quick-firer (probably motor-gun) within
a few hundred yards of our trenches & fired obliquely on them.
Casualties 7 men wounded. Owing to convex ground, unable to bring
effective rifle fire on gun. We shot 2 of enemy at close range
who were moving along parapet of their communication trench: probably
their trench was full of water. Our trenches & Germans' only
about 30 yards apart in places. Men keep busy each night in endeavouring
to bale water out of trenches, & revet landslips in trenches
caused by constant rain & unstable soil.
10
Jan 1915 - Dranouter Continual work carried out draining &
revetting trenches etc but without very much apparent result.
Casualties 2 killed 2 wounded. Battn. relieved by Dorsets at about
6 pm. & returned to support in billets near Dranoutre.
11-12
Jan 1915 In support. Men employed in making fascines, hurdles
etc. for revetting firing line.
13
Jan 1915 - Wulvergem Returned to Wolverghem trenches & took
over from Dorset Regt. 1 man wounded whilst taking over.
14
Jan 1915 Quiet day. Enemy shelled right of trenches (where they
were unoccupied owing to water in them) without doing damage.
5 casualties from rifle fire. Three hand grenades thrown into
enemy's trenches.
15
Jan 1915 Enemy shelled our left trenches in the afternoon. Capt
[Basil John] ORLEBAR killed by shrapnel. Casualties 1
officer & 4 men killed, 11 wounded.
16
Jan 1915 Quiet day: relieved in the [sic] by the K.O.S.B. (13th
Bde.) - 1 Casualty.
17-23
Jan 1915 - Bailleul Battn in Divisional Reserve, in same billets
as on previous occasion, 2nd Lts
[Charles Sidney] KIRSH & [Esmund Lawrence] KELLIE
joined on probation. 2nd Lt. [Charles Cuthbert] ASTON joined
from 4th Battn. Battn. exercised daily in route marching etc.
24-25
Jan 1915 - Dranouter Battn. moved to Dranoutre, in Bde reserve.
26
Jan 1915 Battn. received orders about 10.45 pm. to move before
dawn following morning to support firing line in case of attack
by enemy on occasion of Kaiser's birthday.
27
Jan 1915 - near Lindenhoek Crossroads Battn. left Dranoutre at
4.30 am & moved as follows. 'A' Company to support 1/Cheshire
Regt. 'B' Company to support Dorset Regt. in the trenches. Hd
Qrs & C & D Companies to farm houses near LINDENHOEK cross
roads in general support. Draft of 60 N.C.O & men joined the
Battalion
28
Jan 1915 - Wulvergem Battn. moved to WOLVERGHEM in the afternoon
& took over section of trenches from 1st Dorset Regt. 1 Company
Dorsets remained in reserve, under orders of O.C. Bedfords.
29
Jan 1915 Considerable work needed in improving trenches, etc.
1 man killed, 1 wounded whilst constructing communicating trench
at night. 1 wounded on patrol, but 2 Germans killed by the other
men who accompanied him. Casualties - three.
30
Jan 1915 Quiet day as regards artillery fire on the whole, but
one of our front trenches was shelled considerably, fortunately
without any serious damage to occupants. Casualties - 2
31
Jan 1915 Quiet day. A little shelling & sniping. casualties
– 2
WAR
DIARY FOF FEBRUARY 1915
1
Feb 1915 - Bailleul Heavy outbursts of firing at about 5.15 a.m.
& 6.15 a.m. mostly to the left of our section of trenches.
Remainder of day unusually peaceful. No.7 trench was shelled for
a short time by small quickfiring gun from direction of Messines.
One shell fell right into the trench, causing 4 casualties. The
Battn. (& Brigade) were relieved by 13th Bde. in the evening,
& retired into Divisional Reserve in billets at BAILLEUL arriving
there about 11.30 pm.
2
Feb 1915 In billets
3
Feb 1915 Inspection of companies, route march, hand-grenade classes,
etc.
4-7
Feb 1915 In billets
4
Feb 1915 Major [Walter] ALLASON rejoined from England.
8
Feb 1915 Capt. [Francis Hyde] EDWARDS rejoined the Battn
together with Draft of 60 men.
9
Feb 1915 - Bus Farm, Cooker Farm etc., Wulvergem Brigade returns
to trenches. Hd.Qrs. & two companies of the Battn to 'Bus
Farm' near Lindenhoek Cross Roads, two remaining companies in
support to 1st Cheshires in Cooker Farm & Farms near Dressing
Station, respectively.
10-12
Feb 1915 Remained as above.
13
Feb 1915 Took over 'D' Sector Trenches from 1st Cheshire Regt.
Quiet day, a little desultory shelling.
14
Feb 1915 No casualties. Heavy Artillery & Infantry fire to
Northwards during night. Baling & pumping carried on all night
in order to reduce water in trenches.
15
Feb 1915 Quiet except for sniping during the day: heavy artillery
& rifle fire to North during the night. Baling & pumping
in trenches all night. Casualties - Lt. [William Henry Fitzroy]
LANDON (attached) killed, 4 wounded.
16
Feb 1915 Nothing special. Casualties 2 killed, & 3 wounded.
17
Feb 1915 Orders for relief by 13th Brigade cancelled. Casualties
- 2 killed. 2 bombs fired at enemy who at once replied with eight.
18
Feb 1915 Orders for relief issued, but cancelled shortly afterwards,
2 companies 1/Dorset Regt. took over firing line in section, the
2 Bedford Companies relieved going into Section Reserve. Casualties
1 killed, 1 wounded.
19
Feb 1915 Lieut. [William] POTTLE and draft of 90 men joined
Battn. in trenches. Two Dorset Companies relieved by Bedfords
in firing line, & went into support. 2 bombs from mortar fired
into German trenches: latter at once replied with 8 bombs. Didn't
know they had mortars in that section of their trenches previously.
Dorset casualties 1 killed, 2 wounded during day.
20
Feb 1915 - Dranouter Battn. moved into Brigade Reserve near Dranoutre:
relieved in trenches by 1st Cheshire Regt. - Casualties 2 killed.
21-22
Feb 1915 In Brigade reserve at Dranoutre.
23
Feb 1915 Draft of 20 men joined the Battalion. Battn returned
to trenches (Section D) relieving 1st Battn. Cheshire Regt. 1
man wounded during the relief.
24
Feb 1915 In conjunction with Norfolk Regt., the Battn fired bombs
from mortar, also rifle grenades from 12 trench at German works
on WYTSCHAETE road near 13 trench. Mortar in Norfolks trench burst,
damaging R.E. officer & 1 man & killing another. Most
of our bombs were short, but 1 or 2 appeared to reach enemy's
trench. Germans replied with heavier bombs. Our Casualties 2 men
wounded.
25
Feb 1915 Enemy dropped 2 heavy howitzer shells close to Battn.Hd.Qrs.
No damage done, also fired shrapnel at 11 trench - no damage.
Casualties - Capt. [Richard] RATCLIFFE wounded, in 13 trench,
and 3 men.
26
Feb 1915 Quiet day. Casualties 2 killed & 1 wounded.
27
Feb 1915 - Bailleul Message received that lamp message signalled
from German lines stated enemy intended attacking at 12 noon.
Precautions taken; but no attack took place. Casualties - 1 killed,
2 wounded. Brigade relieved by 84th Brigade (28 Div.)
28
Feb 1915 In billets at Bailleul.
WAR
DIARY FOR MARCH 1915
1-2
Mar 1915 - Bailleul Battn remained in billets at Bailleul. Draft
of 25 men joined Battn. 27th ult.
3
Mar 1915 - Ouderdom Battn. proceeded with remainder of 15th Bde
by march route to OUDERDOM to form part of new composite 28th
Division in relief of 28th Div. S.E. of Ypres Battn camped in
newly constructed huts.
4
Mar 1915 Battn marched at night to take over position in support
from R.Scots Fusiliers
6
Mar 1915 - canal bank south of Ieper Battn took over sector of
trenches North of Canal, relieving 9th Brigade 1/Cheshire Regt.
took over section S. of Canal. K.O.Y.L.I. on our left. Casualties
in going up to trenches 3 wounded
7
Mar 1915 Head Quarters shelled, 1 man killed. Sniping very considerable,
total casualties 3 killed 1 wounded.
8
Mar 1915 A certain amount of shelling & sniping during day.
Battn. relieved by Dorset Regt. at night & returned to support.
Casualties Capt [Leonard H.G.] ANDREWS wounded: 2 killed
& 9 others wounded
9
Mar 1915 Battn in support
10
Mar 1915 Battn relieved Dorset Regt in trenches at about 6.30
pm.
11
Mar 1915 Situation in 32 (a) trench unpleasant. Germans hold one
end of it & also have trench parallel to it about 40 yards
away & partly enveloping it at the end they hold. Impossible
to show a periscope for more than a few seconds without getting
a bullet through it; & quite impossible to see where firing
comes from as no heads (enemy's) show above their parapets &
no rifles can be seen at loopholes. Capt. [C.A.] OGDEN
wounded & five other ranks. Enemy bombed junction of 32(a)
trench & 33 trench (held by 5th Fusiliers [sic 3rd Royal Fusiliers?])
with heavy trench howitzer. About 20 yards of parapet blown in,
killing or burying about 16 of 5th Fusiliers.
12
Mar 1915 Enemy continued to drop bombs in same place, thus partly
isolating garrison of 32(a) trench. [diagram in original] 2nd
Lt.J.H. [John Hewitt Sutton] MOXLEY [sic MOXLY]
killed 2 N.C.O. killed, 1 man wounded. Battn. relieved by Dorset
Regt. at 8 pm. Draft of 20 men arrived.
13
Mar 1915 Battn in support. 2 officers & 9 men wounded by shell
fire; 1 man killed.
14
Mar 1915 Headquarters shelled with shrapnel for about 20 minutes.
Battn relieved 1st Dorset Regt. in trenches About 5.25 pm. Enemy
opened very heavy bombardment on section to our right, near St.ELOI
heavy artillery fire opened again also on Batt.Headquarters &
on Chateau buildings where 'B' Company was billeted. Casualties
- 2 wounded.
15
Mar 1915 Battn in trenches. Casualties 2 killed 4 wounded. Draft
of 45 arrived.
16
Mar 1915 - Ieper Battn. relieved at night by 13th Brigade (Manchester
Regt.) 32(a) trench heavily bombed & sniped. casualties 3
killed and 11 wounded. Battn. returned to YPRES about midnight
17
Mar 1915 - south of Vlamertinge Battn. left YPRES and returned
to billets in newly erected huts S. of VLAMERTINGE. Brigade being
in reserve.
18-20
Mar 1915 Battn. remained resting in billets.
21-22
Mar 1915 - Ieper Brigade returned to trenches. The Battn. remained
in support at YPRES.
23
Mar 1915 - canal bank south of Ieper The Battn relieved 1/Cheshire
Regt. in 'D' Sector trenches; our left being in touch with the
French. 1 man wounded during the relief.
24
Mar 1915 Quiet day - 2 casualties. Trenches very zig-zag &
confusing, as they face in three directions. Considerable work
required to make them satisfactory
25
Mar 1915 - Ieper Lieut [Sidney] TABOR slightly wounded
in head. 1 man killed and 4 wounded. Battn relieved (except 2
platoons) at 9 pm. & returned to support at Ypres. 2nd
Lts [Dennis] JAMES, HARVEY, [William Bernard] KNIGHT & SCOTT
joined for duty
26-27
Mar 1915 Battalion remained in support. 1 casualty (wounded whilst
with working party) 2nd Lt. [John] WEBB (4th N.Staffords)
joined for duty. [Comment; KIA 21 April 1015]
28
Mar 1915 Battn relieved 1st Cheshire Regt. in trenches. 2nd
Lts [Charles Alan Smith] MORRIS, [Hubert Henry Worsley] PULLEINE
& 119 men joined for duty.
29
Mar 1915 Quiet day. Much work done in improving trenches, making
sniping posts etc.
30
Mar 1915 Do. Do. Constant duel between number 50 trench &
opposing German trench with rifle grenades. Usual difficulty in
obtaining various component parts of rifle-grenades, which are
issued separately. On this occasion no blank rounds available,
& shortage of detonators.
31
Mar 1915 - Ieper Good work done from newly constructed concealed
sniping-posts. battn relieved by West Riding Regt. (13th Bde)
at 9 pm & returned to Divisional Reserve W. of YPRES. Casualties
during past 3 days - 2 killed & eleven wounded.
WAR
DIARY FOR APRIL 1915
1-3
Apr 1915 - hutments west of Ieper Battn in reserve at Hutments
W. of Ypres Bishop of London visited & addresses troops.
4
Apr 1915 Still in reserve
5
Apr 1915 - Ieper Battn moved into support at YPRES.
6
Apr 1915 Enemy put a few shells into Ypres. 1 fell each side of
Bn.Hd.Qrs. damaging the houses concerned
7
Apr 1915 - Reningelst Enemy shelled Ypres at about 8.30 a.m. First
howitzer shell smashed up house next to Bn.Hd.Qrs. 2nd smashed
house on other side of Hd.Qrs, Breaking Hd.Qrs. windows. Other
shells broke up houses in neighbourhood causing considerable casualties.
Battn. unexpectedly relieved in evening, & moved back into
Reserve along with remainder of Brigade at RENINGHELST
8-10
Apr 1915 Battn remained in reserve
11
Apr 1915 - trenches opposite Hill 60 Battn took over trenches
38 to 45 opposite Hill 60.
12-16
Apr 1915 Battn in trenches. Work carried out day & night in
reconnoitring old disused French & German trenches & in
opening up communication trenches, preparing dugouts etc. to shelter
extra Battns about to be brought up for attack on Hill 60
17
Apr 1915 Headquarters 13th Inf. Bde arrived & took over command
of sector. R.W.Kent Regt. & K.O.S.B. arrived & went into
dugouts & part of front trench. 2 companies of Bedfords withdrawn
into support to make room for 13th Bde. 7 pm. precisely, 6 mines
under Hill 60 exploded in 3 groups of two each. Heavy Artillery
bombardment commenced, & hill 60 rushed by British (R.W.K)
18
Apr 1915 Enemy counterattacked during early morning. Casualties
considerable. 2 Companies Bedfords recalled in afternoon: &
counter attack on Hill 60 (part of which had been lost by 13th
Bde) commenced at 6 pm. Line re-established on Hill 60. G.O.C.
13th Bde. handed over immediate control of sector to Lt.Colonel
[Charles Richard Jebb] GRIFFITH D.S.O. (Bedf.Regt.) &
withdrew with staff to point about a mile in rear.
19
Apr 1915 Front line occupied in early morning by Bedfords &
1/East Surrey Regt. Work carried out under difficulties to consolidate
position on Hill 60. Considerable shelling and bombing by enemy.
20
Apr 1915 Enemy counter attacked: tremendous bombardment carried
out against Hill 60, & our trenches & supports. Enemy's
heavy guns enfiladed position, other guns firing from various
directions: bombardment all night.
21
Apr 1915 - Reningelst Bombardment & counter attacks continued
during early morning & position critical at times. Casualties
very heavy. Enemy's machine guns partially enfiladed reverse
of Hill 60, trench mortar bombarded it, & field guns were
brought up to within about 30 yards & fired point blank at
parapet, blowing it to pieces & mangling the defenders. Our
artillery unable to compete with enemy's heavy guns, or to locate
small guns which were too close to Hill 60 to be easily shelled.
Casualties of Bedfords 4 officers killed, 8 wounded. Other ranks
over four hundred. [Comment; Lt John WEBB
and 2/Lt William KNIGHT of 4th Btn Prince Of
Wales, attached to the Bedfords were 2 of the casualties, as was
A/Cpt Charles Sidney Kirch].
Cameron Highlanders & 1 Devons arrived during morning &
relieved E.Surreys & Bedfords who went into reserve at RENINGHELST
for sleep & rest.
22
Apr 1915 - Ouderdom Sudden alarm in evening: Germans having broken
some trenches N. of YPRES Battn ordered to move at once to OUDERDOM.
Reached Ouderdom 9.30 pm: & eventually lay down in empty huts
ready to move at short notice. Battn was visited by Sir J.French
in afternoon & congratulated on excellent performance on Hill
60
23
Apr 1915 Bedfords & E.Surreys (under Colonel Griffith) in
Divisional Reserve at OUDERDOM in readiness to move at short notice.
Constant heavy artillery & rifle fire going on, but no news
of situation reaches me.
24
Apr 1915 - west of Zillebeke Lake Two drafts of 99 and 89 men
respectively joined during past 2 days, also 4 young officers.
Capt H. [Hugh] COURTENAY reported for duty on 21st inst.
& took over duties of Adjutant 1/Bedf Regt. At 5.45 pm Battn
moved forward to position W. of ZILLEBEKE pond in support to front
line trenches & Hill 60.
25
Apr 1915 - left of Hill 60 Battn took over Sector on left of Hill
60 from 1 Cheshire Regt.
26
Apr 1915 In trenches. 2nd Lieut. [Robert Heath] FAWCETT
killed, 3 other ranks wounded. Very heavy Artillery & Rifle
fire on our left, & rear (- counter-attack by V Corps against
Germans N.E. of Ypres)
27
Apr 1915 In trenches. Five men wounded
28
Apr 1915 Do. Casualties 1 man
29
Apr 1915 Do. Casualties 1 killed 1 wounded.