Out of stock. Stephen Graham joined the Scots Guards in September 1917 as a guardsman (he was determined to experience life in the ranks). He is the son of the late âSirâ George Stucley, 1 st Baronet and had served in Egypt 1898 and in the South Africa War. John was a cousin of my grandfather Patrick Lynn, who passed on this story to my mother and from whom I ⦠Bristow, 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, Killed in Action, 18th May 1915 at Festubert. Archie Shelley, a member of Walkley Reform Club, was wounded at Festubert, during the Second Battle of Ypres.. 249900 and in Scotland No. 6292 Private William Salisbury, 2nd Scots Guards. Object description. Enlisting into the Scots Guards in 1900, he served during the Boer War. In the 1911 census he was living with John and his family in Union Road, Dewsbury. When he enlisted, he gave his occupation as railway porter. Military records show his residence as Colne, Lancashire and he enlisted in Leeds. Battle of the MarneâPosition of the British Army on September 8, ⦠Map commune FR insee code 62330.png 756 × 605; 35 KB Population - Municipality code 62330.svg 475 × 355; 13 KB Scots Guards in the First World War Q17312A.jpg 800 × 610; 93 KB William Wilson 2nd Btn. Killed in action on Sunday 13th October 1918. Captain Charles Edward Mary de la Pasture (Scots Guards⦠As we approach the centenary of The Great War, it is useful to outline the operational organisation of the Household Cavalry and the Foot Guards, and how this evolved from 1914 onwards. Husband of ⦠Scots Guards (d.16th May 1915) William Wilson was killed in action on 16th May 1915 at Festubert, France. 2 shell hole where 62 men were buried. Show more. The line to be established in the first instance if possible on the general line of the road Festubert â La Quinque Rue â La Tourelle crossroads â Port Arthur. ISBN 1843423723]. Loraine F.Petre, Wilfrid Ewart and Maj-Gen Sir Cecil Lowther - Scots Guards in the Great War [Naval & Military Press Ltd reprint 2002 N & M reprint (original pub 1925). 14th Sep 1914 Casualties for Scots Guards The war diary of the 1st Scots Guards for this date states 'The Battalion moved at 5.30am via Moulins and Vendresse to a hill between that place and Troyon - 2 companies in Brigade reserve and 2 companies sent as artillery escort to Tour de Passy'. Coldstream Guards France: Pas de Calais CANADIAN CEMETERY NO.2, NEUVILLE-ST. VAAST The Scots Guards (SG) is one of the Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. Guardsman (Private) in 2nd Battalion Scots Guards. Killed in action, on 16th May 1915 at the Battle of Festubert, a continuation of the battle of Aubers. Commemorated on the Le Touret Memorial, panel 3 and 4. SKU: J6657 Category: Campaign Medal Groups Pre W.W.I. He was 34. Btn. Later based at home at the guards depot, he was keen on sports, and referee for regimental football matches. 18 Jul 1915 Battalion in billets SE of ROBECQ Squares P.24 & Q.19. Its lineage can be traced as far back as 1642, although it was only placed on the English Establishment (thus becoming Son of The Hon. Died 5th June 1915. Add to Watchlist. Scots Guards who broke through the German lines, had no backup, and were surrounded and killed to a man. Sailly-sur-la-Lys and Rue Petillon near Fleurbaix, December 1914. Route taken by the Second Battalion Grenadier Guards during the Retreat from Mons, and subsequent advance to the Marne and the Aisne, 1914 24. Men of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards in a barn on the road between. 2nd Bn. He is the son âthe Honorableâ Walter George Hepburne-Scott the 9 th Baron and Lady Polworth and had attended Bailliol. Born Bedford, enlisted Liverpool, resident King's Cross, Middlesex. 249900 and in Scotland No. formerly Scots Guards. âThe general plan of the main attack will be as follows:- To continue pressing forward towards Violaines and Beau Puits, establish a defensive flank along the La Bassee road on the left and maintaining the right at Givenchy. xiii + 349pp with 15 maps. A day after the Battle of Aubers Ridge, Adamâs tired and depleted 2nd Scots Guards as part of the 7th Division found themselves being moved 5km south to the north of Festubert, the idea being to change the area of attack and hopefully find easier terrain and a ⦠Its lineage can be traced back to 1642, although it was only placed on the English Establishment (thus becoming part of ⦠Major Humphrey St Leger Stucley (Grenadier Guards) dies of injuries at age 37. Casualty of the Great War, Sir Frederick, 5th Baronet, served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards F Company. Scots Guards 5499 Private TUDBALL 1st Bn. Scots Guards 10070 Private WILLIAM McLEAN 1st Bn. Panel 3 and 4. Their origins lie in the personal bodyguard of King Charles I of England and Scotland. Queenâs South Africa Medal, 3 bars, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen, Kingâs South Africa Medal, 2 bars, SA 1901, SA 1902, 2475 Pte W.F. In military terms, a salient is a battlefield feature that projects into enemy territory. The 1st Battalion Scots Guards are currently at Aldershot, while F Company Scots Guards and Regimental Headquarters are at Wellington Barracks, near Buckingham Palace, London. Chocolat Menier Corner, Rue du Bois. The 1st Battalion Scots Guards to the End of ⦠The position to be consolidated and the troops reformed and communication established. Scots Guards 16th May 1915, aged 35. His son will be killed in World War II. While these are military units the Regiment itself is a charity, registered in England and Wales No. PRINTED SOURCES. At 2.45am on 16th May the plans finally went ahead at Festubert. Plot IV. Its lineage can be traced as far back as 1642, although it was only placed on the English Establishment (thus becoming part of what is now the British Army) in 1686. He was the son of Patrick Lynn and Margaret Cannon of Auchenheglish Estate, Arden, By Loch Lomond, Scotland. The Ypres Salient is the area around Ypres in Belgium which was the scene of some of the biggest battles in WW1. 10.45 pm B Co & posts of A & C Company having been relieved by Scots Guards march off. Company parades. Scots Guards 16th May 1915. Son of Joseph and Agnes Salisbury, of 65, Lovat Road, Preston; husband of Ellen Salisbury, of 8, Kimberley Road, Ashton. Scots Guards 10027 Private DONALD STEELE 1st Bn. (Revelation 2:9-11) Battle of Aubers Ridge and Festubert 1915 I Corps: Lieutnant General C.C.Monro 1st Division: Major General R.C.B.Haking 1st Brigade: Brigadier General H.C.Lowther 1/Coldstream Guards 1/Scots Guards 1/Black Watch 1/Cameron Highlanders 1/14/London (London Scottish) 2nd Brigade: Brigadier General G.H.Tesiger 2/Royal Sussex 1/Northamptonshire You have corrected this article This article has been corrected by You and other Voluntroves This article has been corrected by Voluntroves Route of the Second Battalion, 1914, and the Mons Area, 1914 16. Princes Road to the right, by which Scots Guards left the trenches after the Battle of Festubert. George Wishart of the 1st Battalion Scots Guards. The Scots Guards were working together with two battalions of the Gordon Highlanders and a battalion of the Grenadier Guards. In total, after twelve days of fighting, the British Army had advanced one kilometre on a limited front. The Scots Guards (SG), part of the Guards Division, is one of the Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. 8492 Private George Shea, 1st King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). N & M Press reprint (original 1924). Wishart1418 2016-04-30T21:32:32+01:00 Tags: 1st Scots Guards , Aberdeenshire , Belgium , Kenmay , Ypres | 18 November 1915
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