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South Lancashire Regiment WW1

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Gigi

Gigi Report 30 May 2006 15:03

Hello All, Is there a website that can tell me where this regiment fought in France during WW1?? I've tried googling but cannot find the information. Thanks, Gillian

The Ego

The Ego Report 30 May 2006 15:11

what words did you google with?? I entered the words south lancashire regiment and theres a link at the top-must be loads in there-one division alone -the 3rd lists about 15 battles in France in WW1

Kath

Kath Report 30 May 2006 15:12

you could always try Cyndislist.<com>

The Ego

The Ego Report 30 May 2006 15:14

type in south lancashire regiment bingo..... first link

Gigi

Gigi Report 30 May 2006 15:15

Hello, Have tried googling again & found a portal site at http://www.battlefield-tours.com/links(.)htm which looks promising. Thanks Gillian

Gigi

Gigi Report 30 May 2006 15:17

Hi Alter, Have found your link. Don't know why I didn't see this before!! Thanks, Gillian

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 30 May 2006 16:42

If you go to regiments.org it gives you their history http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/040SLanc.htm#bh then click on, Battle Honours, it gives you a list of honours from the fist world war, Roy

Gigi

Gigi Report 30 May 2006 20:07

thanks Roy.

≈≈≈Jenny≈≈≈

≈≈≈Jenny≈≈≈ Report 1 Jun 2006 15:46

Hi sorry but just found your posting and so you may already have this info. My 2 G uncles were in the S lancs and i have got great service from their regimental museum - it is based in preston lancs having been amalgamated into the Queens lancs regiment. it is an active barracks but if you visit (open tue-thurs 0930-1630) you just have to go thru security checks - photo taken etc and then you can spend as long as you like. They do do postal archive searches for you BUT they only tend to be useful if your rel was a rising star - mentioned in dispatches etc but even so you will be able to find roughly where they were sent - battles fought etc. (mine were in gallipoli and france) The Museum of The Queen's Lancashire Regiment Fulwood Barracks Preston PR28AA Tel 01772 260362 Fax 01772 260583 email rhq*qlr*btconnect*com (this site doesnt seem to recognise the dot or at symbols sorry and so hope that makes sense) good luck in your search Jen

≈≈≈Jenny≈≈≈

≈≈≈Jenny≈≈≈ Report 1 Jun 2006 17:23

There are a number of british war dead at Gorre British and Indian Cemetery Beuvry Pas de Calais including those from the South Lancs in plots V and V1. Although you did not say whether you lost your relative in France,but he may have fought in the Battle of the Lys.nearby. (try www*silentcities*co*uk) Hope you catch this Jen

Gigi

Gigi Report 1 Jun 2006 20:40

Hello Jennifer, Thanks for your replies. My granddad did survive WW1 as did his four brothers which I find incredible! He spoke about the Somme and Ypres so I think that when my parents come to visit (I live in Paris), we'll visit the Somme area as it is the nearest. I will continue to research. Thanks for your help, Gillian

Poirot

Poirot Report 2 Jun 2006 15:26

Hello Gillian, They were named : ' The Prince Of Wales Volunteers ' ( South Lancashire ) 20 Battalions were raised 1914-1918 They were in action at Mons and employed without a break on the western front. Do you know if your ancestor survived the war ? if not, I know someone who can look up those men from the South Lancs who were killed in WW1.