World War, 1914-1918 -- Campaigns -- Belgium

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Army field service books: John Evans-Jones, Ypres,

  • NLW ex 2127.
  • File
  • 1916-1917, 1927-1930.

Two army field service books containing reports on mining operations during the fighting at Hill 60 in the Ypres Salient, 1916-17, which belonged to J. E. Jones (d. 1920), 2nd Lieut. (after Lieut.), father of the donor Olwen Caradoc Evans, together with press cuttings, 1927-1930, and photographs of him in Johannesburg.

Jones, John Evans.

First World War diary

  • NLW MS 24093A.
  • File
  • 1916

British Red Cross Society's Note Book and Diary for 1916, of Corporal Howard Ll[oyd] Roberts of Borth, Cardiganshire, serving on the Western Front in France and Belgium with the 129th Field Ambulance of the RAMC, attached to 15th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, part of the 38th (Welsh) Division, containing diary entries for 16 January and 2 February-31 December 1916 (pp. 74, 78-174). The frequent references to water tanks and carts indicate Cpl Roberts was part of the 129th Ambulance's Sanitary Section.
The Division began the year in the Neuve-Chapelle sector, between Merville and Bethune (pp. 78-116), then in June was ordered to the Somme, taking part in the Battle of Mametz Wood during the 1st Battle of the Somme in July (pp. 121-124). On 31 July (p. 130) Roberts's battalion arrived at Poperinghe, Belgium, and spent the rest of the year in the vicinity of Ypres (pp. 130-174). Roberts was on leave in Birmingham and Borth, 3-10 April (pp. 96-98), and was hospitalised at St Omer with German measles, 4-15 May (pp. 104-108). As an artist Roberts contributed sketches to the New Year Souvenir of the Welsh Division for 1917 (see pp. 160-165). A sketch map of the British lines at Windy Corner, [Neuve-Chapelle sector], is on p. 65; a very small pencil sketch is on p. 124.

Roberts, Howard Lloyd, 1879-1935

First World War diary

  • NLW MS 23059A.
  • File
  • 1916-1917

The diary, 1916-1917, of Edmund Davies, Dyffryn Ardudwy, Merionethshire, containing an account of his service with the 17th Royal Welch Fusiliers during the First World War.
The diary, which begins in April 1916, records postings in France including action in the trenches and ends in February 1917 when the diarist was injured at the Ypres Salient in Belgium. Papers connected with the diary have been filed separately (NLW MS 23060C).

Davies, Edmund, 1891-1979

Letters,

The file includes a letter, dated 19 August, describing a soldier's experience of a gas attack in Flanders and the effectiveness of the British artillery.

Royal Welsh Fusiliers

  • NLW MS 10436E.
  • File
  • 1915-1918

The War diary, 1 December 1915-30 January 1918, of the 15th Battalion of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers.

Welsh Horse (Lancers) Yeomanry Research Papers

  • GB 0210 WELHORSE
  • Fonds
  • 1894-1959

Papers accumulated during the course of Julian Franklyn's research into the recruitment, training, equipment and campaigns of the Welsh Horse (Lancers) Yeomanry, with particular reference to Lord Kensington's role in them, including many records that were originally created by the Welsh Horse itself and first accumulated by Kensington as its commanding officer.

Franklyn, Julian, 1899-1970.