Friday, May 8, 2009

SGT WALTER DAVIS



Walter Davis was the husband of my Great Aunt Florrie Buxton. He was born the son of a railway carriage cleaner in Edmonton, London on 16 August 1887. His father Edward died three years later and Walter, along with two elder brothers and a younger sister, was brought up by his mother Elizabeth. Walter became a journeyman painter and decorator.



From 1914 he kept small pocket diaries of his day to day life. Entries were of course personal, often mundane and sometimes amusing but, as time went by and he joined the Great War in 1915, they became poignant and questioning of the War. They record the loss of friends and comrades and reflect the relationship between the common soldier and the landed gentry in the Command.


The only diaries to survive are from 1914, 1916, 1918 and 1919. Unedited transcripts of these diaries, illustrated by postcards that Walter sent to Florrie Buxton are posted below in chronological order.
In some of the postcards he refers to Florrie as 'Bob' - this is probably a play on words - Florrie = Florin = Two Shillings = Two Bob.

THE BUXTONS

Mabel Buxton, Ben Buxton and my grandmother Lydia Heginbotham (nee Buxton), referred to in the diaries are Florrie’s siblings. Mabel married Percy Plant who is also mentioned.
Standing L-R Lydia Heginbotham, William Heginbotham, Ben Buxton, Florrie Buxton
Seated L-R Harold, Mabel and Ada Buxton

Harold and Ben both served in the Royal Army Medical Corps in World War 1.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

JANUARY 1914 - OUT OF WORK


Saturday 3rd

Finished up at Eydon Hall, Northampshire to day. Caught the ½ past 1 train & got home just before 4 o’clock. Had been there since October 29th 1913.

Sunday 4th

Dull day. Did not stir out till after tea. Then I called on C Draper & spent the rest of the evening with him. Finished reading the Count of Monte Christo. Wrote to L. Heg.

Monday 5th

Called on Ruscoe Bros. but no work. Went to W Kensington. Left Photo plates there & went on to Fulham to G Davis. Met J Bishop at 5 o’clock. After tea wrote to A.M.S. & filled in my football coupons.

Tuesday 6th

Called round Maples. Nothing stirring so had a walk round & put my Men. Book in L Exchange. Went as far as Leicester Square after dinner. Met no one I knew. Very cold so did not turn out after tea.

Wednesday 7th

Called Maple’s & Schoolbred but nothing doing. In the evening went for Photos. Took G F Davis’s round & then went on to Wandsworth to see Mr Beardon but he was out unfortunately.

Thursday 8th

Intended to go to Worcester Park, but took W Millar’s Photos round & then went out with him. Saw C Rowlands & G Roberts. Had 9 Ports. Sent other Photos off. Bishop came round & we had a sing-song.

Friday 9th

Intended going to Worcester Park but missed the train. So found out Mr Reardon instead. Wrote to Mr Victor (Maples & Co) for work. Went to the pictures in the evening.

Saturday 10th

Wrote to Florrie. Uncle John came. Went to Marylebone & met Dan & Smiff. Paid me for Photos. Were very pleased with them. Went to Branch meeting at night.

Sunday 11th

Went over to Mill Hill for tea with A.M.S. Walked there through Hendon & saw the Aviators Looping the Loop. Colder to day

Monday 12th

Round Maples again but found nothing. Went to Bishopsgate Library but could not see anything there. Very cold today. Had some snow.

Tuesday 13th

Round Maples again but no good. Had a good look round West but touched nothing. Wrote to G. W. Young for a job in the evening. Very cold.

Wednesday 14th

Maples again but still fruitless. Did not go far this morning. Bitter cold.

Thursday 15th

Did not trouble much about work to day. Went & saw the Spurs beat Leicester Fosse by 2 goals.

Friday 16th

Still another unfruitful day. Went & saw A Allen in the evening. Stopped jawing there until ½ past 11. ½ 12 & turned when I got home.

Saturday 17th

Another week gone & no signs of work. Went to the Marlborough to night & saw the pantomime Mother Goose. Pretty fair. Wrote to F.

Sunday 18th

Did not go out till after tea & then my footsteps strayed Edmonton way. Did not see anybody I knew.

Monday 19th

Maples again & also a good go round. But have not managed to get off yet. Letter from F & also a photo from Mabel.

Tuesday 20th

Did not trouble about going up to Maples this morning. Did not go out until after dinner & then I went for Ethel’s watch. After tea went down to Edmonton & saw P Feakins.

Wednesday 21st

Maples again but no good. Had a walk round but touched nothing. Wrote to G. F. Davis.

Thursday 22nd

Played the Globe Theatre up to day but no good so far.

Friday 23rd

Played the Globe Theatre up again but no go. Wrote after a job.

Saturday 24th

Called at Maples again. Did not hear of much. Out of work pay not come through yet. Wrote to F. Went to Branch meeting. Very rowdy affair.

Sunday 25th

Went out to tea today to G. F. Davis’s at Parsons Green. Spent a quiet evening got home about midnight. Much milder.

Monday 26th

Intended going to Schoolbreds but was too late so I missed a job.. Tried them in the after noon but no good.

Tuesday 27th

Did the same this morning but of no avail. Had a walk round West. But got nothing.

Wednesday 28th

Went over to Finchley & saw J Bishop. Went to the Strike meeting in the evening at the Baths. Bishop called round offering me a job at Finchley.

Thursday 29th

So I went & saw W Cannon but was too late. Told me to look him up Monday. Possibly I might get a job then. Jack Bishop came round in the evening & we had a singsong.

Friday 30th

Did not trouble about looking for work. Went in the Caledonian Market this afternoon. Bought a badger Mottler & graining combs. Flo came up this afternoon.

Saturday 31st

Went over Finchley this morning & got a start at work for Monday. Wrote to F. & H. Garner. Met P. Feakins & had a stroll with him.

FEBRUARY 1914 - BUILDING STRIKES & JOHN BULL PENS


Sunday 1st

Enthusiastic Meeting in Trafalgar Square this aftern re Building Strike. Large Crowds I was one of them. Several Bands. Plenty of Banners.

Monday 2nd

Started work to day at E. Finchley for the Garden Suburb Builders under J. Bishops Father.

Tuesday 3rd

Sent last quarters Insurance Card off. Sent for John Bull Fount Pen.

Wednesday 4th

Did not feel so grand. Bad Head ache.

Friday 6th

J Bishop came round.

Saturday 7th

Drawn first weeks pay this year. Very lucky starting paying the extra ½ this week. Wet night. Bought a new pair of boots for work. 8/10 B.S.C.

Sunday 8th

Went down to Ern’s to tea to day. Very wet day.

Monday 9th

Heard from H. Garner. Said he would do me a few specimens of graining when he gets time.

Tuesday 10th

Received John Bull’s Fountain pen. Writes splendid. Practiced Mahogany & did very well.

Wednesday 11th

Very wet day. Going to a Whist Drive that is if I can pluck up enough courage to go in. Was brave enough to go in & did not do so bad. Scored 158.

Thursday 12th

Very windy night

Saturday 14th

Made arrangements to meet J. Bishop, but he did it on me. Called on him but he was not at home. So had a walk round on my own.

Sunday 15th

After tea went to the Finsbury Park Empire to the Sunday League Concert. Very good.

Wednesday 18th

Been to another Whist Drive. Very enjoyable. Scored 157.

Saturday 21st

Called down at A. Allen. Home about 1 o’clock.

Sunday 22nd

My first visit to Parliament hill Fields this year. Went there before dinner. Went to Sunday L Concert at Finsbury Park Empire. Hungarin B.

Monday 23rd

Started full time this morning. So up at ¼ past 5.

Wednesday 25th

Been to see the Rosary at the Princes

Saturday 28th

Full week.

MARCH 1914 - RAIN, SNOW & 1812


Sunday 1st

Lovely Day. Had a walk over Parliament Hill Fields befor dinner. A treat to be out. Finsbury Park Empire in the evening. Massed band Concert. “1812” & Waterloo

Wednesday 4th

Heard news of Tom at last. He is at Worcester Park now.

Saturday 7th

Full Week. Expect Tom over to day. He arrived about 5 o’clock. Did not stay in long. Was soon off to Tottenham. He stayed here tonight so I had to sleep on the sofa. Went to Branch meeting. Very wet.

Sunday 8th

Rained nearly all day so did not go out. Ern & Flo came up specially to see Tom but he went out to tea so they did not meet. However we spent a pleasant evening. Singsong as usual.

Monday 9th

Another wet day. Letter from H. Crofts Australia

Saturday 14th

Have been to the Massed band concert at Alexandra Palace. “1812” Overture. It was very good indeed.

Sunday 15th

Out to tea today. Mother & Ethel went to Colney Hatch to Ron Mebrayne’s show. Had a good time. Had some rain. Quite used to it by now.

Tuesday 17th

John Bull Derby Sweepstakes Tickets come.

Wednesday 18th

Sold one of the “Derby” tickets to Mr Bishop. Went over & saw G. Davis. He is working & getting on alright. More rain.

Thursday 19th

More rain

Friday 20th

Snow today for a change. Hair Cut.

Saturday 21st

Attended Branch Meeting. More orderly meeting than previous ones. Uncle John paid us a visit.

Sunday 22nd

The weather much better to day. Went to A. Allen’s to day. Spent a quiet evening there. A change for me.

Monday 23rd

Heard fro Mabel B today. She was pleased with P Cards.

Tuesday 24th

Heard from Ben Buxton. He is working in Ireland. Lucky chap. It would just suit me.

Wednesday 25th

Went to the pictures art K. T Cinema. Grained a mantelpiece Mahogany to day. But I don’t think it was up to much.

Friday 27th

Flo came up this afternoon. Weather better.

Saturday 28th

Cold first thing but turned out lovely. Went down to Ern’s to tea & then to his club with him. He lost in the whist competition.

Sunday 29th

Did not go out. Miserable day. Aunt Emily popped in to tea

Monday 30th

Victor 529336 Ta. Rained nearly all day.

Tuesday 31st

Taken watch to be repaired. Went to St Pancras & got excursion bills for the Easter Holidays. Lovely day

APRIL 1914 - EASTER HOLIDAYS


Wednesday 1st

Wrote to Bert Pawton. Lovely & warm.

Thursday 2nd

Another nice day. Technical lecture at the Club House for the Garden City employees. Tea provided. I & Jack went.

Saturday 4th

Went & saw Spurs play Liverpool. Ended in a draw no goals. Spurs the better team. Speculated in a bowler.

Sunday 5th

Went for a walk in the afternoon. Along the Spaniards & home by Highgate. Rained after tea

Monday 6th

Rained nearly all day

Tuesday 7th

Special meeting of the Society. I went.

Wednesday 8th

Went to the pictures and saw the House of Temperley. Very Good.

Thursday 9th

Finished work this evening until after Easter. Caught the 12.35 excursion for Stockport. Jolly good company going down. Did not get a wink of sleep.

Friday 10th

Arrived Stockport 5.25. Saw my travelling companions off & then set off for Romiley. Lovely morning. Got in soon after 7 o’clock. Breakfast & then went up Romiley. Called 17 Oakwood Rd & stayed a while. Called & saw Florrie & made arrangements. Called on Walkers. Rained a bit after dinner. Florrie came up to tea. Had a walk in the evening.

Saturday 11th

Went & saw J Young in the afternoon. He looks bad. Got back about 6 o’clock just starting tea & Florrie came in so hurried up & went to the pictures at Woodley. Walked home by Salters.

Sunday 12th

Had a walk with Jess in the Morning round Chadkirk. Called for Florrie after dinner & she came out. Oakwood Rd for tea. Chapel in the evening & then a walk a walk up Compstall Rd & through the Golf links.

Monday 13th

After dinner took train to Hayfield & walked over Kinder into Edale. Reviving old memories. Rained a bit. Came back & went to the pictures at the Liberal Club. Rotten.

Tuesday 14th

My last day. Went up to Woodlands for the final farewell. Had dinner at Oakwood Rd. Caught the 3 o’clock train from Romiley & the 3.28 from Stockport. Home about ¼ to ten. Had a very enjoyable time.

Wednesday 15th

Started work this morning. Has not gone down as bad as I thought it would.

Thursday 16th

Finished up at Bishops Avenue, Finchley Rd.

Friday 17th

Started over at the Meadway Flats.

Saturday 18th

Been to the football match at Tottenham. Spurs played Aston Villa & the Villa won 2 to 0. Went to Ern’s to tea & then to his club with him. Home about 12. Short week.

Sunday 19th

Tom popped in just before dinner. Packed his box up. He is bound for Manchster again. I wonder whether he is going to get married. Went to Fins. Pk. Emp. Massed bands concert 1812 overture.

Monday 20th

Still keeps lovely & warm. Just manage to crawl in by ½ past 6 this morning.

Tuesday 21st

Another lovely day. 103 in the Sun. In the evening had a stroll over Parliament Hill.

Wednesday 22nd

Much colder to day. A little rain.

Thursday 23rd

Visited Gaisford St Cinema & saw Antony & Cleopatra. Was very good.

Friday 24th

Still keeps nice. CHARLES Finished work.

Saturday 25th

Lovely day for the cup final. Burnley beat Liverpool by 1 goal to 0. Went down Tottenham after tea. Saw A Allen & spent the evening with him.

Sunday 26th

Another lovely day. Did not go out before dinner. In the afternoon strolled over P.H.F. & H.H. Lovely view from the hill. After tea curiosity led me to the Spaniards. What a crowd gets there.

Monday 27th

Lovely day. Finished my lead windows. Have been just over a week at them. Branch meeting to night Re Builders Lock out. We voted solid against the terms.

Tuesday 28th

Went to the pictures. Saw Orders Under Seal. Was very good.

Thursday 30th

Dull day. Much colder. Tramwaymen’s Concert at the Alexandra Palace. Was very good.

MAY 1914 - OVERTIME & NEW BOOTS


Friday 1st

Nice morning first thing but dull later on.

Saturday 2nd

Should have gone to the Branch, but Johnnie came round so was prevented. He stayed to tea 7 then we had a singsong. Then a walk. He introduced me to his young lady. First time I had met her. Very nice. Letter from Bert Powton. Very cold wind.

Sunday 3rd

Romiley Wesleyan Scholars walk. Wonder how it has gone off. After tea took Ethel for a walk round by the Spaniards & Bull & Bush & home by Parliament Hill Fields. Was very nice out.

Monday 4th

Wrote to J Walker.

Tuesday 5th

Should have met J Bishop but made a mistake in the meeting place.

Thursday 7th

Rained heavily this afternoon. Arranged to meet J Bishop at Addison Way. So went & got wet.

Friday 8th

Flo came up.

Saturday 9th

Took over Charlie’s loan club to day. 4 shares. In the evening took Ethel to the Lyceum to see Broadway Jones, Seymour Hicks & ????? Ferriss. Cold day

Sunday 10th

Paid a visit to G.F. Davis at Parson’s Green. Had tea there. Rained until tea time.

Monday 11th

Sent over to Addison Way after dinner to help young Jack.

Tuesday 12th

Worked until 7

Wednesday 13th

Worked until 8 o’clock. Time & a quarter.

Thursday 14th

No overtime to night & a good job. Wrote to Bert Powton.

Saturday 16th

Branch Meeting. Went and squared up & got new boots in exchange for lost ones. Cost 5/-

Sunday 17th

Such a lovely day am out before dinner. Took Ethel over Hendon after dinner & saw the flying.

Monday 18th

Heard from Tom. It appears he got married on May 10th.

Wednesday 20th

Picture Palace & saw The Lights O’ London. Very good.

Friday 22nd

Shifted over the way now with the other foreman. D 9 to 12

Saturday 23rd

Felt jolly seedy so did not stir out after I came home from work

Sunday 24th

After dinner went down to A. Allen. Had tea there. They lost their dog this morning. So helped to join in the hunt but no luck. Felt better to day.

Monday 25th

Feel a lot better to day. Worked until 7.

Friday 29th

Finished up until Wednesday morning.

Saturday 30th

Left St Pancras at 5 past 10 for Romiley. Arrived about ¼ past 3. Had a walk through the woods in the evening. Saw J Walker.

Sunday 31st

Rained this morning but cleared up after dinner. Had a walk round the Acqueduct this afternoon. Went into Compstall by the fields this evening. Called on J Young but he was not in.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

JUNE 1914 - FAREWELLS & WORK


Monday 1st

I, Florrie & Ethel took train to Millers Dale & then walked along the riverside into Buxton. A lovely walk. Am glad I decided upon it. We all enjoyed it. Left Buxton at 7 o’clock. Fine day.

Tuesday 2nd

Paid my farewell visits & left Romiley at 10 to 4. St Pancras ½ past 9. Had a most enjoyable time.

Wednesday 3rd

Started work again. Worked until 7 o’clock. Lovely day.

Thursday 4th

Worked until 7 o’clock again. Lovely day.

Friday 5th

No overtime tonight. Very dull day. Some rain.

Saturday 6th

Short week this week. Went down & saw Ern play cricket. He made 53. Saw B Arnold. After tea went round the club with Ern. Home at 1 o’clock. Another dull day.

Sunday 7th

Did not get up until about 12 o’clock. Went out after tea but had not gone far before it came on to rain. So came back & wrote to B Powton.

Monday 8th

Working until 7 o’clock again. Rained

Tuesday 9th

Worked until 7 o’clock. Thunderstorm. 76F P Outside 4 ½

Wednesday 10th

76F P Outside 9. Charlie started work to day.

Thursday 11th

76F P O7 75E P O2

Friday 12th

Flo paid us a visit. 75E P O8 ½

Saturday 13th

75E P O 1hr 76G P O4 Branch meeting to night. I went. Not much doing. Uncle John paid us a visit.

Sunday 14th

Storm in the morning but turned out lovely later. Went down to A. Allen’s. Had tea there & then a walk round the Downhills. Severe storm over W London. 6 killed by lightning 4 Children.

Monday 15th

76G P O7 ½ 76H P O 12 Lovely day.

Tuesday 16th

Colder to day. 76H Painting Outside 9 hrs

Wednesday 17th

Florrie’s Birthday 76H Painting Outside 7 ½ 76I Painting Outside 1 ½ Very hot today.

Thursday 18th

76I Painting Outside 9 Another hot day

Friday 19th

Painting Outside 76I 5 ½ hrs. 75E painting cupboards 3 ½ hrs. Thunderstorm. Alf & Doyle went back to the flats this morning.

Saturday 20th

Drafted over to A. Hanwell’s side this morning. Met Will this afternoon 7 we went to the Anglo-American Exhibition. Quite enjoyed ourselves. Went up the Flip Flap & on the Scenic Railway. Spent about 2 ½ hrs in Bostocks Jungle & saw the Animals performing. Was very good. Did not see half what there is to be seen. Lovely day.

Sunday 21st

Rained first thing they tell me. I did not go out until after tea. But spent the afternoon in sleeping. Went out over P.H.F. after tea & heard the band play. Not up to much. Turned out a lovely day.

Monday 22nd

Work again. Lovely day.

Tuesday 23rd

Begin to long for holidays now we have such lovely weather.

Wednesday 24th

Lovely day. Alexandra’s Day. Wild Roses to the front. Big lot came up. Called on Alf Franklin. He has been queer.

Thursday 25th

Lovely day.

Friday 26th

Lovely day

Saturday 27th

Finished with Alf Hanwell today. Branch meeting. I went & squared up

Sunday 28th

Called on G Davis at Parson’s Green. Had tea there. Had a short walk in the evening. Lovely sunset. Very hot day.

Monday 29th

Back to my old side of the street to day. Very hot. 128 in the sun. Started Painting in B76 G 9 hrs

Tuesday 30th

Still keeps hot

JULY 1914 - MIXED WEATHER


Wednesday 1st

Another scorcher

Friday 3rd

Rain to day & much colder. Bought pair of trousers for work. Flo paid us a visit. Ern gone on his Beano to Clacton.

Saturday 4th

Turned out a better day. Mother has gone to Southend for a week.

Sunday 5th

Been to Ern’s for dinner & tea. After dinner I & Bill went Boating on the sea. Went to the Alcargary in the evening. Wet nearly all day.

Monday 6th

It has been like an April day to day. Finished my set of rooms by breakfast time. 3 coats taken me 51 ½ hrs.

Tuesday 7th

Went on the Brown to day

Saturday 11th

Mother returned to day. Had a good time. Went to Branch meeting.

Sunday 12th

Rained heavily before dinner but turned out very hot in the evening. Went down Edmonton to Pymnes Park. Met Bill there & he walked back with me to Seven Sisters Corner.

Monday 13th

Very Hot to day.

Saturday 18th

Ernest Townsend & his wife arrived for a weeks holiday. Took them & Ethel to the White City.

Sunday 19th

Took Ernest round the West End to show him about. Ern & Flo came up & Aunt Emily.

Monday 20th

Had to go & get Uncle John out of his muddle. He has been painting his room.

Wednesday 22nd

Met our visitors at Charing X & went to the Lyceum Theatre & saw the Belle of New York. Aunt Emily & her friend was with us.

Saturday 25th

Visitors left to day. Branch meeting to-night.

Sunday 26th

Went down to Edmonton to Ern’s to tea. Had a walk after

Monday 27th

Letter from Florrie saying she is not coming to London.

AUGUST 1914 - ROWING BOATS, GOD & THE KAISER


Saturday 1st

Went down to Edmonton again. Turned out wet so I & Bill went to the Tottenham Palace. Not up to much.

Sunday 2nd

Went down to Edmonton again. Had tea at Ern’s. After tea went to Waltham Cross on the train. Rained heavily after we got there. Stayed at Edmonton all night ready for going to Yarmouth.

Monday 3rd

Got there ½ past 10. Went to Lowestoft on Steamer. Left there 8 o’clock. Liverpool St 2.25. Home about 4 o’clock. The weather was lovely.

Tuesday 4th

Up at 1 o’clock. War declared on Germany this evening. Lively doing up west.

Wednesday 5th

Wet day.

Friday 7th

Out of work again. Finished up for the G.S.B. rare lot finished.

Saturday 8th

Went to Branch meeting finished up with discussing the war.

Sunday 9th

Had a walk in Regents Park this afternoon. How contrary the Atheists are. First they say there is no God & then they blame God & the Kaiser for the War. Ethel returned from her holidays. Had a good time.

Monday 10th

Heard from Florrie. All up with our holiday which we planned to spend in Derbyshire. P Plant gone to Netley Hospital with the Ambulance. T Young also gone.

Thursday 13th

Left for Romiley at 10.5. Arrived at 3 o’clock. Lovely day. Had a walk round the Acqueduct in the evening.

Friday 14th

Saw J Walker this morning. Roused him out also this afternoon. Woodlands in the evening.

Saturday 15th

Just started raining. Had a walk round & saw Tom at 10 o’clock. Went round to Canon Moore’s. Saw Florrie at 3 o’clock & had a walk round with her. Ditto in the evening.

Sunday 16th

Had a stroll with J Walker round the Golf Links. Walk with Florrie in the afternoon. Chapel at night. After a walk through the wood.

Monday 17th

We all went up to 17 Oakwood Rd this morning. Had dinner there. Wrote to P Plant. Walk in the afternoon & also in the evening.

Tuesday 18th

Paid a visit to Matlock. Quite charmed with the place. So spent a lovely day there. Went over High Tor. Florrie treated me to a pair of slippers for my Birthday & also made me 3 Pr Socks

Wednesday 19th

I & Florrie did not go out until the evening. I had tea with her. Sorry to say I was a bit awkward but it did not last very long.

Thursday 20th

Took Florrie to Belle Vue. Went for a row on the lake & gave Florrie a lesson in rowing.

Friday 21st

Walked to Marple Lakes. A little rain this afternoon. Took Florrie for an hours row on Marple Lake.

Saturday 22nd

Last day of Florrie’s holidays. Took her to the pictures at Woodley in the evening.

Sunday 23rd

Called at Woodlands before dinner. Had dinner & tea at 17 Oakwood Rd. I & Ben went over the Low after dinner. Went to Chapel & then I & Florrie had our last walk & said our farewells.

Monday 24th

Caught the 10 to 10 home & landed at ½ past two.

Wednesday 26th

Rained hard until dinner time. Down in the dumps. Called on Uncle John. Called on J Bishop but he was out.

Thursday 27th

P.C. from Florrie so made things look a lot brighter. Waited in for John but he did not turn up. Intended going to Tottenham but on the way met John so did not go.

Friday 28th

It doesn’t seem much good looking for work.

Saturday 29th

Went down to Tottenham & saw A. Allen. Stayed to Supper. Wrote to F. Lovely day.

Sunday 30th

Went over P.H. Fields. Saw Redhouse. Listened to Anderson J.L.P. In the evening went round L.M.R. Lovely day.

Monday 31st

Looking for work again. Called round on G Prosser’s.

SEPTEMBER 1914 - TOO SMALL TO FIGHT


Tuesday 1st

I & Brassington met T. Sears. So went & had a drink with him at the Bone House. Satyed there from ¼ to 10 until ½ past 2. Tommy paying for all drinks. He is too generous over his drinks.

Wednesday 2nd

Brass & Hunt got a start at Naval Military Club. Lucky chap. I didn’t have a look in.

Thursday 3rd

Saw J Bishop. Walked home by Regents Park. Saw the recruits drilling there. J.B. came & had tea with me then we went & joined the S.J.A.B. first aid classes at the Y.M.C.A.

Friday 4th

Met B Powton. Had a walk round after work but no good. Flo came up. Special meeting at Branch over the 9d an hour.

Saturday 5th

Out at 6 o’clock looking for work but no luck. First Aid class to night. Bandaging. Very interesting.

Sunday 6th

Did not go out until after tea. Then went round L.M.R. again. Still having lovely weather.

Monday 7th

Met B Powton & walked as far as the Strand with him. Coming back met S Spurdon. Nothing stirring.

Wednesday 9th

Went & saw Uncle John in the afternoon & had tea there then went on to Edmonton & saw Ern. Stayed about 1 ½. Ern had to out soon after I got there.

Thursday 10th

Ambulance again to-night.

Friday 11th

Rained in the morning but fine in the afternoon.

Saturday 12th

Drawing out of work pay. Rained this afternoon. Ambulance in the evening.

Sunday 13th

I, Mother & Ethel went over to Mr Smith after dinner. Had tea there. Weather fairly good.

Monday 14th

Started another weeks hunting. Not tall enough to join the Army.

Wednesday 16th

Went over Bull & Bush with Franklin. Nothing doing yet.

Thursday 17th

Rain this morning so upset my arrangements. Ambulance class.

Friday 18th

Started work on my own. Doing a flat. 9hrs.

Saturday 19th

5hrs

Sunday 20th

Did not go out to day until about ½ past 8. Rained at intervals. 2 ½ hrs.

Monday 21st

10 ½ hrs

Thursday 24th

Ambulance class lecture.

Friday 25th

Finished my job.

Saturday 26th

Ambulance class practice.

Sunday 27th

Went down to Edmonton to Ern’s had tea there. Went to the Aloazer with Bill.

Monday 28th

Round Hampstead & Grdn City but no good.

Tuesday 29th

Ambulance meeting. Test Exam.

OCTOBER 1914 - FALSE TEETH


Thursday 1st

Said goodbye to Oseney Crescent. Removed to New Southgate. Ambulance Exam. Did alright I think.

Friday 2nd

Busy laying the Oilcloth

Sunday 4th

Sent club off to night to Mr Timperley. P.O. for 8/- Numbers E56 106 311 & E56 106 312. Also wrote to P. Plant & T Young at Netley.

Thursday 8th

Ambulance meeting.

Sunday 11th

Ern & Flo came over. Hearth Stone warming

Monday 12th

Tried to get in the R.A.M.C. but was too late. Full up when I applied.

Tuesday 13th

Tried to join the Army but was rejected owing to having false teeth.

Thursday 15th

Ambulance meeting.

Saturday 17th

No work yet. Met B Green had not seen him for about 8 years. He told me E Lavery was married at last.

Saturday 24th

I & Ron went to the pictures

Sunday 25th

Went to S Green’s to tea. He is married.

Thursday 29th

I & C Jenkins walked to Enfield Lock to try & get work. We neither knew where it was so we enjoyed it after a fashion. Never again.

Saturday 31st

Went & saw about joining the Territorials. The 11th Batt. County of London. Training at White City. Expect to join Monday.

NOVEMBER 1914 - SPRING FLOWERS


Friday 6th

After all this long time started work this afternoon. Am on the Bank Staff at Cater Paterson’s. Passing rich on 24/- a week. All night work.

Saturday 7th

Did not get home until about 8 o’clock was working right from 3 o’clock.

Sunday 8th

Had a walk down to Ern’s after tea.

Monday 9th

Bought a few bulbs for the garden. 1 Doz Narcisus Pheasant Eye & 1 Doz Scille Blue snowdrops. Planted them after Dinner. Did not start work until 5 o’clock. Bought a pair of Boots 8/11.

Wednesday 11th

Bought a Doz Daffodils & planted them.

Saturday 14th

Finished at 11 o’clock

Sunday 15th

Went down to Ern’s after tea. Had a walk round Hornsey before tea. Started work at ½ past 1.

Monday 16th

Had to go over the garden City this morning re Co partnership stock. Had another 1/6 added to my account.

Wednesday 18th

Bought a Doz tulips (Scarlet Cardinals Hat) & 4 (Le immaculate) white & 1 Hyacinth Blue.

Saturday 21st

Removed my money from the Co partnership Stock. 4/6. Finished at 8 o’clock quite early.

Sunday 22nd

Had a walk down Tottenham after tea & called on A. Allen but he was out so did not stop out late.

Monday 23rd

5 o’clock start to day. I wonder how we shall get on this week. Expect to get either the sack or overtime.

This was the last entry for 1914

1915

No diary for 1915 exists.
   
Having tried unsuccessfully to enlist in 1914, Walter eventually joined up on 11 January 1915 and was quickly promoted to Lance Corporal in February.  Sailing from Southampton on 9 May, he landed in France the following day.

Here he was seconded to the 1st Battalion and probably saw action at the Battles of Festubert (May) and Loos (September and October)

It seems that stature and teeth were no longer an issue.

Friday, May 1, 2009

JANUARY 1916 - IN THE LINE, WHIZ BANGS & SHELL SHOCK

Saturday 1st 

Saw the New Year in under different circumstances this time. Working in the trenches when the change took place. We wished one another the old wish. We gave the Huns a few New Year gifts. Heard that the Huns had captured that connecting trench we had been digging at the hairpin when they blew up that mine. Started digging another new trench up Chapel Alley. Nice & quiet for a wonder. 

Sunday 2nd 

Had a walk up to Noyelles after dinner shopping. Brought Wally Vine back with us. He was back from leave. He brought some Port wine back with him. Quiet a treat to taste it once again. Same old job tonight but it was not so quiet. Turned out a wet night. 

Monday 3rd 

At dinner time news came that we were being relieve & going back to Noyelles at 3 o’clock. So we had to rush about & get packed up. Ted and his pals had a narrow escape this morning. A coal box knocked down their house. They could not find one of them, Chambers, I am afraid he has gone. Ted was properly shaken up. Found Bridge at Noyelles & went & slept in his hut. 

Follow the link to view the Commonwealth War Graves Commission commemorative certificate for Private George Henry Chambers Private George Henry Chambers | War Casualty Details 729507 | CWGC 

Tuesday 4th 

Should have journeyed by motor busses this morning, but our sgt. messed up and so we missed them. For a while we were like the song. We marched here & we marched there. At last we set off on our destination on Shanks pony. Billeted the night at Houchin. We Cpls & the sgt got a fine billet. Had a rare old time in the evening. There is a large camp there. 

Wednesday 5th 

On the move again about 3.30 About a 5 mile march to Les Brebis where we were billeted for the night. Not a bad town. Arrived here about 6.30 Visited a few café’s after tea but we had not got much money. I have run across a chap I know at last. Same name as myself. I worked with him at Eydon Hall & had visited him occasionally. I was pleased to meet an old acquaintance. The sgt. has been wondering where his Cpls Co have got to. 

Thursday 6th 

Living in hopes of being paid, but we are doomed to disappointment. Another kit inspection. Had a look round the mine which is close to our billet. Was initiated into the mysteries of Solo Whist & Bridge today. Quite interested in it. In the evening tried crib. 

Friday 7th Played cards nearly all day today. Of course Bridge. What a fishy evening. We went out shopping, but had not got much money. So we knocked off 8 red herrings. It is a scream schemeing how to raise the wind to get a drink. But we are quite enjoying the experience. It provides us with much fun. 

Saturday 8th

Had our red herrings for breakfast. Not bad. Moved up to the trenches at 4 o’clock. What a sight lay before us on the march. Impossible to describe it. It must have been a pretty part around here before the war. Went through the ruined villages of Bully, Grenay & Maroc. In reserve trenches. Got a fine dugout. Went out raiding other dugouts. Found some furniture & a good mirror. We found it a bit draughty.

   

Sunday 9th 

Not much stirring. Bit of a strafeing going on. Had a game of crib. Had to go to Les Brebis after dinner to be questioned about munition work. Nothing doing though. All a wash out. The choir got going tonight. Hymns etc. In the midst of it in walked Bill Coe back from leave. He got a cheer. He brought back a bottle of whiskey. Livened the school up. Turned 10 before we quietened down. 

Monday 10th 

As soon as we get settled down in a comfortable place we have to shift. Off to the front line to night on top of a slag heap. Going up we fancied we were mountaineers. A draughty show. We could very well do without being perched up so high in the world. 

Tuesday 11th 

What strange places we get put on. Here we are perched up on top of a slag heap. We hold half and the “Huns” hold the rest. We have no dugouts. Simply a covered in trench. When we try & pack down at night first comes an R.E’s working party through, then bombers etc etc. And of course we get kicked & trampled on. Went without dinner today. Saving it until tomorrow & then we’ll have a blow out. A draughty show up here. On duty from 9 to 12 A.M. & 12 to 3 midnight. 

Wednesday 12th Could not obtain much rest during the night. Working parties backwards & forwards & kicking & treading on us. Discuss amongst ourselves the possibility of getting relieved. Got well strafed at mid-day. Extra specials bombs & shells. When it was all over we looked more like miners. Haynes & Peck got buried just as they had finished making dinner. They managed to get out unaided & rescued the dinner as well. We said good bye to the slack heap at 10 o’clock. We didn’t want it. Went back into supports. Then had to be a carrying party. Turned in at 4 A.M. 

Thursday 13th 

Cooked our own breakfast this morning & much we appreciated it. We stood to this morning in bed. Bridgy cooked the dinner. He smacked the meat about a bit & fried it. It wasn’t as bad. Just commencing tea and two of the Hun’s extra special rum jar came over. They sounded near hear but they were a decent way off. Our dugout is called the Shoo Inn & we have got the sign up. A very large shoe nailed up. 

Friday 14th 

Had a good breakfast. Beaucoup Bacon. I & Bridge made a fine stew. A trench mix up. But the boys quite enjoyed it. I was the stoker. Relieved tonight at 7.30 Had a good game of cards while waiting for the relief. Back in reserve now at the Garden City. It has been a fine place. We got a bit of a reception by shells when coming in. Shrapnel. Went out exploring & found several useful articles. Got a stock of wood in & made ourselves comfortable. Sat round the fire until 12 0’clock. 

Saturday 15th 

Our school had five parcels last night so we can have a right royal feast. Had a good wash shave & brush up. Hot water. First wash for 4 days. Had a good spread for dinner so didn’t want much tea. After tea played solo whist & crib. Went out & replenished our stock of wood. The rest of the boys are trying to get Bill Coe drunk on rum. Burning the midnight oil again. 

Sunday 16th 

I acted the Mary Ann this morning. Bacon & sausage & fried bread for breakfast. Jim had to leave at dinner time to go billeting. Packed up this afternoon & then cut a few idiotic capers. Left the Garden city at Maroc about 5 o’clock. When we got to Les Brebis we put our packs on a motor lorry. Then we had a tidy march to Fond Sain. It appears to be a quiet place. Bridge went out and raised the wind. 5 fr to the good now. Pommes der terres supper. 

Monday 17th 

How nice the people here are. As soon as I got up this morning the dame opposite wanted to know if we wanted any coal. At course we jumped at the offer. Played the 23rd at football this afternoon. We won by 4-1. Quite a laughable match. Conducted the band after tea. A short rehearsal. C-White has raised the wind tonight. Went into the maison opposite and finished up with having a French lesson. Trés bien. Invited to go tomorrow. Hot Vin Rouge & beaucoup sugar before retiring. 

Tuesday 18th 

Bridge & White & A Young had to go on a working party mending roads. But they were back by dinner time. We passed the time away kicking the ball about until we busted it. Paid this afternoon. A niggardly 10 fr. Had a luxury for tea. Jam tarts. Spent the evening in a café. Played Beach at solo patience. Then returned & had supper in the Old Lady’s opposite. A good wind up. Nearly broke. Paid 10 francs – In the Field Sauce, bread & cakes 3fr, Drinks 2fr 

Wednesday 19th 

Wally Vine is leaving us today. Sorry he is going in away. He is the sort of chap anyone would be proud to know. We all drank his health in hot Vin Rouge & sent him off with the best of wishes, & a verse of Auld Lang Syne. We shall miss him. Spent the evening in the house opposite. Playing cards & improving my knowledge of French. Our last night here. Vin Rouge 2fr 5c, Bread, cakes & onions, 3fr 5c 

Thursday 20th Another bath down the goal mine. A decent one too. A new change. Had some French Soup for tea at the old Ladys opposite. On the move up at 3.30. Had our packs carried to Les Brebis. We picked them up there. Marched right up the Loos Rd to the trenches. We are in support. Got a fair dugout. Wet night. 

Friday 21st 

Commence our standing to & standing down again. About 11 o’clock before we had breakfast. It has been fairly quiet here today. Had a stroll down to H Qtrs with Shrapnel Helmets. 

Saturday 22nd 

Able to enjoy a little charcoal fire today. It looks more easy. Everybody has got wind up about mines. Passed the afternoon away playing solo. 

Sunday 23rd Had to stand to this morning at 1 o’clock. We exploded a mine at 2 o’clock. I think we occupied the crater alright. It was a fairly quiet night considering. A quieter day than I expected it to be. Had a visit from Ted. No working party. 

Monday 24th 

I am the Cpls cook. So I get their tea ready while they are standing too. We go up to the front line to night for 4 days. The change was made alright.

Tuesday 25th 

Not many dug outs in our section of the line. A rotten front line. We are enfilated by Whiz Bangs. We got pretty well strafed today. I am not feeling up to the mark. 

Wednesday 26th 

Still being strafed pretty well. Had one or two Whiz Bangs on top of our dug out. But it stood it alright. Went and saw the Doctor to night, but he sent me back with some pills. Nuralgia I’ve got. My nerves seem very jumpy. 

Thursday 27th 

The Kaiser’s birthday. And haven’t they strafed us. Plenty of wind up flying about. I go to see the Doctor again to night. Evidently he thinks I am trying to kid him, but far from it. My nerves seem completely gone. He sent me round to the Bomb cellar to stop for the night. 

Friday 28th

Did not get much rest. Not a very enviable place to be in a bomb cellar. Plenty of shells dropping near here. So it was not much quieter than the trenches. The huns dropped weeping shells at Maroc. We could feel the effects of them when we went through. We were relieved to night. I got out a bit earlier than the company. Waited at Les Brebis for them. Our packs were carried. 

Saturday 29th 

Did not reach our billets until 1 o’clock. They put us in a fresh billet. We didn’t like that. So as soon as we could we got our old billet back again. That pleased the old lady. As soon as we had cleaned ourselves up we had to go out on a working party. Making a road. But we didn’t do much work. Bombing one another with our patent bomb gun. 

Sunday 30th 

Church Parade this morning. First Sunday out for quite a long time. Paid again this afternoon. Returned & played cards. Solo whist. Had a jolly good tea. My nuralgia is no better, so I stay in. The others go out and & return slightly elevated. Paid 20 francs – In the Field Pickles 1fr 9c 

Monday 31st 

Working party but I am not on it. Baths this morning. Went & listened to the sweet strains of a band after dinner. The 21st band. Stayed in after tea. On guard to night. “Thy sentinel am I” (in bed).

FEBRUARY 1916 - BEHIND THE LINES


Tuesday 1st

The Day for going up has come round once again. Had a bonne dinner to day. Pork chops, Pommes der terres, Xmas pudding & blanc mange. Aeroplane dropped bombs in the vicinity of this place to day. Moved off at 5 o’clock. Packs carried to Les Brebis. In support Sap 6. Same place as we have been in before.

Wednesday 2nd

How quiet is has been to day. Quieter than we have ever had it before up this part. Able to have a little game of cards.

Thursday 3rd

Still fairly quiet. Quite a change. Had to go & fetch the water after dinner. At Maroc they told me that I had to go into Bully Grenay for it. We go up the front line to night. As usual A Platoon stands the zig. From all accounts it is not a very pleasant show. Only 30 yds from the Germans. But we have got a good dug out. That is something.

Friday 4th

Got the fire going before it was light. We have to keep very low in this trench. So far it has been quiet enough. Hope it gets no noisier. On patrol duty from 6 to 9. Rained slightly and made the trench very sticky.

Saturday 5th

We are still having it fairly quiet. Jolly thankful for it too. I leave here at 4 o’clock. Am going on a bombing course for 8 days. When I reach the S.Ms dug out I find that the course has been cancelled as we are leaving the Div. So I packed up for nothing. Patrol from 6 to 9. Fancy we have discovered the Germans mining.

Sunday 6th

Still keeps quiet. Being relieved to night. Relief did not come in until about 10 o’clock. Going into support. As soon as we got there we heard that we were only staying there 3 hrs. So made some tea & opened our parcels and had a spread. Tried to have a sleep but no go.

Monday 7th

Had us up at 3.30, but what a time we were in getting out. Only just managed to get through Maroc by dark. Breakfast at Les Brebis. Marched to Vaudricourt. Had to call at the Chateau for the C.G to have a look at us. What a fine time the others have had at Vaudricourt. It is a fine place. Busy cleaning up equipment & buttons, so had not much chance to go out

Tuesday 8th

Inspection by the General at 12 o’clock. Of course beforehand we had to have a few prelims. Rained a bit. He made a speech & bid us good bye. The rest of the day we had free. Paid a visit to the house we visited when we were here before. Had a fine sleep last night. Spent the evening at un estamient.

Wednesday 9th

Should have been up at 4 AM but overslept until 5 AM. Then had to bustle about. Our tea & bacon got kicked over. Left Vaudricourt at 8 AM & marched to Bethune. Cattle trucks for carriages. Had a fire in the truck. Made some water hot in a water bottle to make some tea. I went to take the cork out and steam all blew in my face. Luckily we had some vasaline handy. It gave me what o for a bit. Left the train at Pont Remy. Then had a 6 mile march. And what a march. Over a desolate dreary country. ½ past 8 when we arrived here tired & hungry. We soon procured some grub.

Thursday 10th

Turned 8 before we got up this morning. Breakfast about 10. Then cleaning up billets & rifle & billet inspection. The name of this place is Airaines. My face is not as bad this morning. Must consider myself lucky. What a game trotting up the street full Pack after tea. We have change our billet. Not as well off this time. Got to put up with the S.Ms presence & his banjo. Got back to night & found that the S.M had removed his presence.

Friday 11th

Busy this morning scrubbing equipment. Raining hard. Had a game of cannon in a Café with Arthur. He beat me. The Sgts shifted their quarters this afternoon so we collared their place. Got paid after tea. Then spent the evening in the Café.

Paid 20 francs - Airanes

Saturday 12th

Another busy day. Got to do our equipment with Blanco now. We manage it eventually. Then cleaning up brass for tomorrow’s parade. Warned for guard then the order cancelled. Bridgy gets it in my place.

Sunday 13th

On Picquet duty at ¼ to 9. Then take equipment to pieces ready for Church Parade. Belt & sidearms & smoke Helmet. Service in the M/sex’s recreation room. Not bad. Spent the evening playing cards. A draft arrived for us today.

Monday 14th

Started work this morning. Parade from 9 to 12. Then from 2 to 3. Changed billets again. We have got the draft mixed in with us now so go back to the 4 Platoons. I am still No 2. We are in the cinema now. A concert was given by the H.2 Pierott troupe in the cinema. It was jolly good.










Tuesday 15th

Start work on the daft today. They are intermingled with the old boys. They didn’t expect to do drills out here. They want to get up into the trenches but when they get there they will be glad to get back. Lecture after dinner on care of arms. Refreshing my memory. Spent the evening in the café at the front of our billet. Quite nice people there. Had a bonne dinner. Pork chop, Pommes der terres frit & beans.

Wednesday 16th

Running Parade 7 to 7.30 then busy getting out various information for the Brigade. Very wet morning they took us out drilling in it from 11 to 12. Lecture from 2 to 3 by the S.M. Then we got paid. That was the most important feature of the day. Spent the evening as usual.

Paid 20 francs - Airaines

Thursday 17th

Up with the larks & out running. Had a route march of 2 hrs duration. Grand country. It should do us a world of good. Blow all the smells off of us. Another lecture in the afternoon on Gas etc. Spent the evening as usual. I shall miss my bed mate to night. He is on Guard to night.

Friday 18th

Had our usual run. After breakfast it set in wet so we did some drill in our billet. But we went out in it for an hour 11 to 12 for company drill. After dinner the draft was inspected by some General. I had to superintend the bathing of some of the old boys. The bath was a wooden coffin box arrangement. It caused some mess. A hand of cards in the Café brought the evening to a close.

Saturday 19th

On parade at ¼ to 8 for a bath. Only two mile to march. When we got there found that there was no clean clothes for us. Kit inspection when we got back. Saturday afternoon off. So spend the afternoon lying about generally. Right half Batt played left half Batt. Right half won. I was not selected. A fine football pitch we have got. Right on top of the hills. Evening spent as before in our café.

Sunday 20th

Church parade at 10 o’clock. Spent the afternoon writing letters. A company played C company at football. I did not play but we won. For a change passed the evening reading. It has been a lovely day.

Monday 21st

Same old rigmarole this morning. Spend the morning shouting. My platoon on picket to day. Gas helmet practice after dinner. We play B Cpy football this afternoon. I turn out and score a goal. We won 3 to 1. Commence my duties as orderly Sgt. No reading in bed this week.

Tuesday 22nd

Spent the morning instructing the draft how to dig trenches. They did very well. Route march after dinner. Officers v men at football this afternoon. Snow stopped the match the Officers leading by 1 to 0. Turned very cold.

Wednesday 23rd

Route march this morning. Full marching order. Back at 12 0’clock. Lovely country. Snow all about. Very hilly. Sweaty feet inspection after dinner.

Thursday 24th

No entry

Paid 30 francs – Airaines

Friday 25th

Changed Billets. Another draft joined us. S.M. Godfrey joined us again. Had to get packed up all in a hurry. Rumours that we were going up but it came to nothing.

Saturday 26th

Inspection off owing to the weather. On fatigue party cleaning snow of the roads from the baths to Longprés. Concert in the evening by the Jovilians. Very good.

Sunday 27th

Up at 5 AM. Rushing about getting packed up. On the move at 8.30. Marched through Longprés Flixcourt to St Ouen. Got a bed in a private house. What a treat for us.




Monday 28th

Had a fine sleep. Two hours drill this morning. Last night of my duties. Inspection tomorrow.

Tuesday 29th

Inspected by the General of our Brigade. Turned out a lovely morning. Hand over at 1 o’clock today. N.C.Os parade at 2.30 under the S.M.

MARCH 1916 - ON THE MARCH


Wednesday 1st

Promotions out today. I get another rise. L/Sgt now. Parade again after dinner under the S.M. Got our stripes up today & so escape going on guard. Got a jolly decent billet. The old man where we live showed us over the factory where he worked. It is a string, cord & rope factory. Very large place. Very interesting. It is surprising what processing it has to go through before it becomes a finished product.

Thursday 2nd

Extended order drill today. Encore this afternoon under the tudorship of the S.M. Had some good meals today. Our first experience of a Sgts mess. In the dark going after some supper I went sprawling over a heap of mud lying in the road. Needless to say I returned without the supper.

Friday 3rd

Still on extended order. Same after dinner only a bit stiffer. Doubling over ploughed fields. Sgt Wright got reduced to Cpl today. Another payday. Pretty frequent lately.

Paid 30 francs – St Ouen

Saturday 4th

More extended drill. Had an afternoon off this afternoon. Went round to Beache’s show & played solo in the evening. Paid a visit to the factory but got turned out as we had no permission. Had our Photo’s taken together.

Sunday 5th

Church Parade at 10 o’clock. Had a bath after dinner in our diggings. Spent the evening round the fire.

Monday 6th

Batt route march. Set out at 9 o’clock. On the way we did blobbing. Blobbed 4 times. Over ploughed fields. No bon in full pack. Orders to night that we have got to sleep in the billets with the men. So good bye to bed.

Tuesday 7th (Shrove Tuesday)

B.O.S to day. So I miss all parades. Had to take the defaulters this afternoon. Two hrs route march. Then had to be outside the Or Room for them to answer to me. So I got fairly stung. Forgot all about our pancakes.

Wednesday 8th

More extended Order drill. Picked up plenty of mud. At it again after dinner. Rehearsing for the morrow. A Coy stick it well. Still sleeping on the hard hard floor.

Thursday 9th

Made two practice attacks this morning. Covered ourselves in mud but not much glory. Had the afternoon off so we went for our Photos. Found that they had come out rotten so we sit again. Where we have our mess they made some pancakes today so they gave us some. So we kept up the old custom if it was a day or so late.







Friday 10th

Woke up to find snow on the ground. Usual game. Another practice attack, but no lying down this time. S.M’s parade this afternoon. Got paid again to night.

Paid 20 francs – St Ouen

Saturday 11th

The Capt got the S.M to drill us this morning so we spent all the morning on drill instead of doing a 2 hrs route march as arranged. Had the afternoon off. Busy in the evening as we are shifting to-morrow. I went to see Grandma & she bid me adieu in French Fashion.

Sunday 12th

Up at 5 AM. Busy getting packed up. Bid adieu to our French Hosts. They were quite affected. Almost to tears. On the move at 9 AM. Through Canaples. Up hills. What a march. It was quite a Spring day. Billeted in a large farm. Resting 4 days here. The name if this place is Beauval.

Monday 13th

Soon made a start on drill. Out this morning at 9 until 12 o’clock. Extended order. Getting up and down practice. Lovely day. Quite like Spring.

Tuesday 14th

Up early this morning, packing up getting ready for another move. What a march. 14 miles & to finish up with we had to go up a fairly steep hill. With the Officer walking by the side shouting left right. Got on our nerves. We got to our fresh billets somewhere about 3 o’clock. It is only a little Hamlet set out of sight amongst the trees. No shops.

Wednesday 15th

Turned us into road sweepers to day, Shifting all the mud and digging drains. Had the afternoon off. Had a lovely walk after tea. I quite enjoyed it. We went into Rebreuviette to get some Quaker Oats. It is a lovely sight round here. We are having Spring weather now.

Thursday 16th

Should have done a route march but orders came through for a working party to dig some bombing trenches at Rebreuviette. Lovely day. Did 4 hrs work. Had the afternoon off.

Friday 17th

N.C.Os parade this morning. Working party this afternoon. Same job. Another new draft joined us today. Some of the old chaps returned. The R.S.M. partook of some of my biscuits from Deganwy

Saturday 18th

Went to an exhibition this morning. A demonstration of a German fire attack. It was a very interesting. The machine was one captured from the Germans at Hooge. After-dinner we did some more extended order attacking. Finished up in the rain. Got paid after tea.

Paid 25 francs - Canottement

Sunday 19th

Church Parade at 11 o'clock. After dinner I & Charlie White went out on pass. We went to Frevent. Had a nice time. Nice walk about 5 miles. I bought a wristwatch 25 Frs. It has been a lovely day. Leave has started again.

Monday 20th

Tactical exercises today watched by the Brigadier. Covered about 3 miles across country in Full Pack. Very interesting. On Picquet to night.

Tuesday 21st

Full pack route march. Did about 9 miles. Took over Or. Sgt at 1 o’clock. Arthur Young goes on leave to morrow morning.

Wednesday 22nd

What a lark. Arthur Young misses his train and has to stay a day in Frevent. No S.M’s Parade. Rather damp.

Thursday 23rd

Batt Route march. The same journey as the other day only reversed. But this time we lost ourselves & therefore we were out until 1 o’clock. No further Parades. A bit colder.

Friday 24th

Woke up this morning and found about 3” of snow on the ground. But it did not put a stop to our tactical exercises. Still in extended order work. More sliding down deep ravines.

Saturday 25th

What a joke. What a scream. Have been wandering round this bit of France with a gun on our shoulders. Like a lot of Cook’s tourist. You will notice this etc. Afternoon off.

Sunday 26th

Church Parade in our barn owing to the wet. I got told off by the Captain for not telling him the alteration of orders. Our Coy played the champion Coy of the Brig cup the 7 M/sex Semi final. Unfortunately we lost 3 to 2. Good game.

Paid 20 francs - Canottement

Monday 27th

More tactical exercises. To day more interesting. C-Coy were the enemy. We the attackers. Of course we won. To night when taking orders my name was read out for leave. What a shock. Am going on Wednesday all being well. Wet day.

Tuesday 28th

Special operation orders to day. Each company had to meet at a certain village (Magnicourt) at a certain time. Coy Commander had to arrange his own time for starting. As usual we had a good trot round. S.Ms parade after dinner. I handed over Or Sgt to J Norman & jolly glad too.

Wednesday 29th

The S.M took the company this morning. N.C.Os in the afternoon. I should have gone on leave to night, but am disappointed. The port keeps being closed.

Thursday 30th

Easy morning this morning. I have got a guard on this afternoon. On Brigade dump way down Rebreuviette. I don’t know what they want to send me for. It is nothing. Only minding ration waggons in the road. Have heard that I am going on leave to morrow night.

Friday 31st

Managed to get a few hours kip. Lovely morning. Missed the Brigade attack. Off at last. No turning back this time. Got to Frevent about 9.15. Put up in a hut for the night.

APRIL 1916 - BLIGHTY AND BACK

Saturday 1st 

Up early this morning. Had café & eggs in the Hotel du nord. Entrained at 6 o’clock. Started at 6.30. The train journey was like the usual run of train journeys. Got to Le Havre at 10 o’clock. Was not long in getting on the boat. I slept through the voyage. Pretty smooth I believe.


Sunday 2nd 

Blighty at last. In dock about 7.30. Had a good run up to town. Got home about 11.30. Wasn’t they all surprised. After dinner, I, Mother & Ethel went down to Ern’s & spent the rest of the day there. Coming back we heard bombs, but saw no Zepps. 

Monday 3rd 

Paid a visit to the Army Pay Office. Then went to the Coliseum. In the evening called on Charlie. He was in the midst of moving. 

Tuesday 4th 

Caught the 10 A.M train for Romiley. Got to Chinley & found no connection for Romiley until 5PM. So went on to M/chester & caught the train from London Rd. Got to Romiley about 5PM. Had one of the usual old times walks. 

Wednesday 5th 

Should have gone to see Tom but I missed the train. So called on Mr Thompson & Mr Townsend. After dinner went to Handforth to see Ben, but he had gone to Alderley Edge. So we went in vain. Tea at Stockport & went to pictures. 

Thursday 6th 

Went & saw Tom this morning. He looks pretty bad. Ben got the afternoon off so was able to see him. Missed my train so came on the midnight mail. 

Friday 7th 

Arrived in St Pancras about 6.45. Got home at 7.30. Wet morning but turned out nice later on. Had dinner at Aunt Emily’s, then went down to Ern’s, but found Flo out. Had tea round at Mrs Markwells. I gave Bundy a look up. 

Saturday 8th 

Went & saw Wally Vine this morning at his office. Returned & did not go out any more. Ern & Flo came over & stayed the night. 

Sunday 9th 

My last Sunday in Angleterre. Time soon goes. Busy packing up. Left home at 2.30. Ern & Flo & Ethel & Lottie came & see me off. Left Waterloo at 4 o’clock. Got to S/ton about 6.30. Went straight on the boat. A fine big boat. Left at 7.30. When we got out of the Solent I turned down below for a sleep. We all had to wear life belts. 

Monday 10th 

Le Havre at 2 o’clock. Then entrained & left there at 5.30. Lovely morning. We are all much quieter going back than when we were coming. Arrived in Frévent at 8.45. Spent the night in the rest camp. Soon went off to sleep. 

Tuesday 11th 

Up at 6.45. Had breakfast in the Café du Nord. Fried Eggs. Rejoined the Batt at 10.30. The others gave me a warm welcome. Found that J. Norman had sprained his ankle. Lecture by the R.S.M on how to keep an Orderly Book. Wet day. 

Wednesday 12th 

On Gymnastic instruction this morning. Rained nearly all day. Spent the afternoon writing & the evening playing cards. 

Thursday 13th 

On Gymnastic instruction again this morning. Busy dodging in and out of the canteen owing to the rain. Arrival of the draft to day. 

Friday 14th 

Same routine this morning. Very interesting. S.M parade after dinner until 3 P.M. Stayed in after tea. Draft on Parade on their own under the S.M. 

Saturday 15th 

B.O.S to day. Spent the morning visiting billets & looking at dinners. Played the R.F.A at football this afternoon. Lost by 3 to 1. Good game. Paid 20 francs - Canottement 

Sunday 16th 

Church Parade at 11 o’clock. Drums turn out for the first time. Made the affair quite swanky. Our coy is playing the rest of the Batt at football this afternoon. I cry off and proceed to Frévent with Charlie White. Nearly spent out. 

Monday 17th 

Woke up and found it raining heavily. Gym class postponed. Went on the S.Ms parade in loose order ready for gym inst but got ticked off. Went to practice bayonet sticking but the weather was against us. 

Tuesday 18th 

Gym Inst in the canteen owing to the wet. The others went on a route march in it. I take over Or Sgt & had a long string of defaulters. 

Wednesday 19th 

Rained practically all day but it did not stop the run in the morning. Bayonet fighting in the rain & slush. Nothing doing this afternoon. Had the drill Instructor to dinner. Provided him with chicken etc. 

Thursday 20th 

Spent the morning on the range. I had a pot but did not do much. Very showery. Draft on parade on their own this afternoon. 

Friday 21st (Good Friday) 

Only did an hours drill this morning. Church parade in the afternoon. Draft was inspected by the G.O.C. Turned out very wet after Church Parade so duties mounted under Coy arrangements. 

Saturday 22nd 

Rained practically all day long. Road cleaning again this morning. Most of the Coy went to the baths but I could not go. 

Sunday 23rd (Easter Sunday & St George’s Day) 

Church Parade & a short route march as well. We had the drums leading, so we did it in style. The flutes led the singing. Turned out a lovely day. 

Monday 24th 

Lovely warm day. Spent our Easter Monday morning doing a route march. N.C.Os parade for a dress rehearsal of falling in with the drums. A most note worthy day. Duties mounted with the drums. And then the drums marched the duties round the village. The fame of our S.M will surely spread all over France. I suppose that soon we shall do everything to the sound of the rat tat & roll. Night operations from 8 to 9. Not much done. 

Tuesday 25th 

In charge of a fatigue party. Lovely warm day. The heat made me feel very tired. On the S.M parade. I handed over Or Sgt at dinner time and not sorry. Night Ops again. S.M gone on leave. 

Wednesday 26th 

Still keeps very warm. A bit of all sorts this morning. Went down to the baths this afternoon. No night ops to night. Instead a lecture a lecture on an interesting stunt we are doing to morrow. 

Thursday 27th 

Up at 5 o’clock & on the road at 7 AM. Today our interesting stunt comes off. A prize is offered to the best Coy. Our Coy is last and by the time we had done our 900 yds we were like a grease spot. It was hot & full pack as well. However we did not do so bad, but did not win the prize. Night ops to night. I don’t feel up to the mark to night. Went in the woods & tried to loose ourselves but it did not come off. 

Friday 28th 

Busy on the range to-day. At 7 o’clock practised the fall in by the drum under the S.M. On the range after dinner as well. Finished with a competition in rapid firing. I did not do so bad. 27 rounds I got off & registered 25 hits in two minutes. Night ops again to night. 

Saturday 29th 

 On Brigade Dump Guard this afternoon so strike oil and miss the Batt route march this morning. Still glorious weather. Bivouac out tonight. Get a good fire going so was jolly cosy. Got paid before leaving for guard. Kept awake by reading a novel. Paid 20 francs - Canottement 

Sunday 30th Had a few winks from 1.30 to 6. Then packed up and had a wash. Heard the cuckoo this morning for the first time. It is lovely out. I & Jim had a stroll down to Frévent after dinner. Had a nice time down there.

MAY 1916 - DEATH AND CAPTAIN CHRISTMAS

Monday 1st 

Another early route march. Jolly hot. Should have been parade this afternoon but was cancelled. Blankets & Waterproof capes had to be given in. A sure sign of summer. J Norman goes on leave tonight. I had to go with 4 men & take charge of Blanket waggons to the laundry. Walked all the way but rode back. Got back about 8 o’clock. 

Tuesday 2nd 

B.O.S to day. Drilling defaulters this afternoon while the birds are singing lovely. Thunderstorm somewhere. But we did not get much of it. Played the privates of our Coy at football after duties mounted & we lost by 2 to none. Exciting game. Busy getting ready for tomorrow. 

Wednesday 3rd 

Up at 4.30 A.M. Shifted off at 7 A.M. Not too bad marching. Not quite as hot. Halted at mid-day at 10.30. Should have started again at 12.30 but the road is under observation so we had to remain in the wood until dark. Lovely spot where we stopped. After dinner the band played to us. We had a game of cards. It is more like a picnic at home. On the move again at 7.30. Reached our destination at 10.30 & glad to get there. Resting for the night in canvas huts. Rather cold sleeping.

Thursday 4th 

 Up at 6.30, & cleaned up ready for moving up to the trenches at 9 o’clock. Platoon Sgts have got to take over all stores. Another lovely morning. Hear the guns going plainly now. On the way up we stop at the Ex Force Canteen. Quite a decent step up. Reached the trenches about 11.30. It seems a decent show. The village has not been knocked about much. Plenty of fruit trees about. If we work it the same as the reg we relieve we shall have a desent time. Busy all afternoon taking over stores. The coy came in about 5 o’clock. Between 7.30 & 8 they started throwing those big bombs on our left. I was on duty from 8 to 10. Then packed down in the sig dugout. Hebuterne village where our trenches are.
 
Friday 5th 

A burning shame. Our chaps have to stick in the trenches day & night & cannot go back into the houses during the day time. So really they have no where to sleep comfortably. I was on duty from 4 A.M to 8 A.M. Then had a kip in the sig dug out until dinner time. In the Sigs Dug Out is a cat with 4 kittens. It gets looked after alright & seems quite at home. Artillery has been a bit active this afternoon. It looks like rain. I do the last patrol so turn in after stand down. 

Saturday 6th 

Up at 2 A.M. & found that we had had some rain. But was beginning to clear up. Feels rather colder. Rather windy. Had hopes of being relieved tonight, but were doomed to disappointment. Instead of going out we went up into the front line. Nearly all the Batt is in now. A Coy stands the zig again. On duty from 10 to 12. Pretty quiet day. Rained again after dark. 

Sunday 7th 

This morning went down to the cooker for breakfast. Quite a treat. The boys are busy in the front line scraping the bricks. The Huns did quite a lot of strafing this afternoon. I suppose it was Sunday with them. A heavy bombardment took place on our right to night. Lasted a few hours. Pat Dwyer goes out on patrol & has a thrilling time according to his reports ! 

Monday 8th 

Quite cold this morning. Very windy & rainy. We are being relieved this afternoon by the 7th M/sex. We are going to Bayencourt. Relief came in at ¼ to 3 & we lost no time in getting out. Had a hail storm on the way out. Took us about 2 hrs to reach our billets. Found a big draft awaiting us. So that made us busy allotting them to the different platoons. Made ourselves look a bit respectable. 

Tuesday 9th 

Draft only on Parade this morning but they could not do much owing to it raining. Tried again after dinner but did not keep it up long. Sgt of the Picquet to night. But did not mount ceremonial owing to the rain. Paid out to night so that spoiled another evening. Paid 20 francs - Bayencourt 

Wednesday 10th 

Turned out better to day. 9 to 12 Coy drill. No parade in the afternoon. Working party to night up the front line. Left here at 7 o’clock. Working in Tommy trench cleaning the dirt from the top prior to deepening it. Very quiet night. Back to Billet about 2.30. Bed at dawn. 

Thursday 11th 

Up at 8 o’clock. On parade at 11 AM. Coy orders from 12 to 1.45. All Sgts on the peg again. Highly amusing. Missed our dinner over it. Had to hurry on the S.Ms Parade. Night ops to night. Patrol work. 

Friday 12th 

Is there a war on ? I am in charge of a party cleaning up the road & digging channels. Like a District Council roadganger. And we are only about 3 miles from the firing line. All the Coy was on the job from 7 to 8. Lovely day. Owing to this fatigue party I did not go on the S.Ms parade. Working party to night started earlier. Working on the communication trench leading to an advance trench. Up to 11 o’clock it was very quiet. Just after 11 several shells came over & quite upset the apple cart. I had a close shave. Got out of the trench a few minutes previous & laid in a shell hole during the time. The chap I had been standing next to was killed. I stayed behind to collect tools & rifles. 

Saturday 13th 

Jolly tired when I got in this morning, wet through. What a state I was in. I didn’t need any rocking. Up at 9 o’clock. Wet morning. No morning parade. Lecture after dinner. Night Ops cancelled owing to rain. So was glad to get to bed early. 

Sunday 14th 

Gas helmet practice this morning from 9 to 12. Voluntary Church parade this morning in the Cinema. We had a full house. And it was very good. Had an old time Sunday afternoon 40 winks. Working party again to night. Hope it is not like the last one. Had a quiet night & a easy job. Were finished by 11.30. The rain kept off. 

Monday 15th 

Rev at 8. Kit inspection this morning. Wet morning. S.M’s parade after dinner. Cannot let us alone. Had a game of solo after tea. Before retiring had a few harmonious selections. Bombardment going on on our left. 

Tuesday 16th 

Was awakened just before 1 o’clock by a terrific bombardment that was going on. It seemed to have got down to our Sector. Had to stand to & pack up. Got the cooks to make some tea. Stood down again at 3 0’clock & went to sleep again. Off up to the line at 9.30. Advance party to take over. Expected to find the village smashed about more, but it had not been touched. We are in the village first. I am staying at the Chateau. Aeroplanes very active. Had some time fuses drop very close. Lovely day. Had to stand to in a trench from 8 to 9. Then went & had a kip. 

Wednesday 17th 

Stand to at 2.30 to 3.30 A.M. Breakfast at 5 A.M. Then continued my sleep. Went to the baths but when we got there we found that the pump had broken down, so came away unwashed. Another sleep after dinner. Owing to the fact of being Or. Sgt I miss the working party tonight. The Huns have got a new patent idea for bringing down aeroplanes. They look like silver bullets chasing one another up. They are fired from a pom pom I should think & no doubt are of an inflamable nature. The idea being to set the plane afire. 

Thursday 18th 

Very misty this morning at Stand too. Did very well for sleep to day. Working party to-night up the front line. Started at 8 o’clock. Pretty lively. Cpt Christmas captures 2 Huns, but in so doing got wounded himself. Went out with the SM. Looking for Cabbages. Found plenty of gooseberrys & currants. Someone got the wind up about mid night & made everybody stand to including all the working party. 

Friday 19th 

Had to work until 2 o’clock. Then we packed up & had to stand too. Breakfasted & packed down for a sleep. Take over the front line after dinner. Arrive there alright. Extremely quiet. Hope it keeps so while we are in. Very warm. The weather is too good for this game. Heard that Cpt Christmas has pegged out. Very sorry to hear it. I am the engineering Sgt to night. Have to repair all the parapets. Very busy. At it all night. A little bit of excitement amongst the patrols to night. 

Follow the link to view the Commonwealth War Graves Commission commemorative certificate for Captain Bernard Lovell Christmas Captain Bernard Lovell Christmas | War Casualty Details 278270 | CWGC 


Saturday 20th 

Finished my job at Stand down & got congratulated for the work done. Go & get my breakfast, & then turn in to kip. Sleep until about 12 o’clock. Then dinner & on with work again. On duty from 9 to 12. Trench packed with chaps working. What a hullaballo at times. Sgt Norman went out on patrol & nearly got discovered. Very quiet night. Still keeps very hot. Various rumours floating through the air. 

Sunday 21st 

On duty from 6 to 9. Managed to get ½ hours sleep after breakfast. Managed a shave & a wash with the shaving brush this morning. Were relieved about 5.30PM by the L.R.B. We had just got clear of Tommy St when a coal box demolished a house stand at the top of the trench. I collected the Platoon & cleared off, in case there was any more knocking about. The band joined us on the road & livened us up a bit. 

Monday 22nd 

No stand to this morning. So laid in until 7AM. Only a clean fatigue parade & a kit inspection. I am busy being Or.Sgt. Lovely day. Very hot. We are all getting wind up over the rumours about digging a new advanced trench at Hebuterne. 

Tuesday 23rd 

Road cleaners again from 7 to 8. Had to listen whilst Army Act No 44 was read out. Nearly drove me to sleep. Paying out after dinner. This afternoon went & inspected a 9.2 Gun. It was very interesting. What a shell they fire. I should not like one to hit me, or to be near one when it fell. Sudden order for night Ops came in at 5PM. Full dress rehearsal for the digging affair. Of course we had a good march. We did it very well. Shan’t mind if we do as well on the night. Got back about 10.30. 

Wednesday 24th 

Up at 7AM. Had a pow wow from 9 to 11 about the coming stunt. Rained after dinner. I had a sleep. Waited until 10 o’clock before we moved off to practice the coming stunt. Not so bad. Got back at 2AM. 

Thursday 25th 

Rev was at 7.30, but we made it at 8.30. Only an hours parade this morning. Very showery. Lecture on the forthcoming stunt after dinner. No night Ops to night. Jim has left with the covering party to take up his residence at Sailly for the next few days. Hope all goes well with him. Had a good supper of rabbit & apricots & vin rouge. 

Friday 26th 

Had an extra lay in this morning. The G.O.C gave us a speech this morning at 11.30. Busy all day running here & a lecture there. At last the hour arrives for the great adventure. We reach Hebuterne alright and wait in the Orchard. When our platoon got out in No Man’s Land we found we were not wanted in the front line so we went back & worked on the communicator. A few shells & minnie’s flying about otherwise rather quiet. Quieter than I expected. 

Saturday 27th 

We straggled along homeward bound & got to St Amand about 3.30. Had breakfast & went to bed. Up again about 12 o’clock. Everybody said we had done fine. Parade again at 4.30 for more digging. Support trenches to night. Met in the Orchard again. Didn’t take long to get to work & get down. More strafeing to night. But not as much as I expected. Rotten job getting out. Very slow. 

Sunday 28th 

A bit later getting back. A few more casualties last night. When we got back to billets we heard that Jim Norman has been hit & severely wounded. Am awfully sorry to hear that. Also hear that Daines has been wounded. I & Charlie & Arthur go to Souastre to Church after tea. On the way we make enquiries about Jim. We find him in the field ambulance & see him. He does look bad. It is awful to see him. He recognises me. Hope he will recover. Full house at Church to night. Artillery a bit lively during the night. 

Monday 29th 

Orders for a full pack inspection under Cot arrangements. That got altered and we had to become road sweepers again. About 11 o’clock we had news that poor old Jim was dead, also Daines. I feel awfully cut up about it. Burying poor old Jim in the cemetery at St Amand. So went & paid my last respects to his memory. I, Arthur, Charlie & Paddy carried his body to the grave. At 4PM we lowered him into the grave. The Batt was strongly represented. All the Officers were present. In the evening I, Charlie & Arthur went to Bow Bells to hear the Div Concert Party. It was extra. Full house. Good singing & plenty of mirth. Met Edgar Wilson. 

Follow the links to view the Commonwealth War Graves Commission commemorative certificates for Serjeant James Frederick Norman Serjeant James Frederick Norman | War Casualty Details 278144 | CWGC  and Private Harry F Daines Private H F Daines | War Casualty Details 278043 | CWGC 




Sergeant Norman's parents James & Elizabeth were to suffer even greater sorrow in the years to come.

Their eldest son Gunner Sydney James Norman of 141 Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery was killed in action, 1st July 1917 and rests in the Hop Store Cemetery, Vlamertinghe in Belgium.

A younger brother, Rifleman William John Norman, King's Royal Rifle Corps (attached to the London Regiment, Queen Victoria's Rifles) was killed at the Gheluvelt Plateau, 10 August 1917 and he is commemorated on a tablet at the Tyne Cot Cemetery at Zonnebekke in Belgium.

A third son, Lance Corporal Frank Percy Norman, Railway Construcion Company, Royal Engineers died in the 2nd Australian Auxilliary Hospital at Southall, Middlesex, 19 March 1918.  Whether he died from wounding, accident or illness is unclear but it is both ironic and comforting that he would have been visited by his family who lived close by.

The fourth son who volunteered to fight, Colour Serjeant Horace Robert Norman, Royal Fusiliers, Machine Gun Corps survived the war and passed away in 1968.


Tuesday 30th 

About 1 AM orders came through to stand to. As soon as we had awakened the Platoons the orders came round to stand down. On working party all day. In the morning railway constructors. After dinner digging bomb trenches. I amused the Coy in general by giving them an exhibition of my patent bomb gun. After tea I & Charlie went & put an evergreen cross & flowers on Jim’s Grave. SM busy today making up the men’s kit. 

Wednesday 31st 

Another working party today. Shall be out all day. So we Sgts are going to make a pic-nic of it. We are going to the quarries near Henue. At the last minute Charlie & Welbourne get dismissed. So only I & Whyles go. What lovely country round here. It is a perfect day. Knocked off at 3.30. I plucked a wild rose. A nice perfume attached to it. Spent a quiet evening.