The Fourth Battalion, The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) and the Great War

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The Fourth Battalion, The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) and the Great War

by W. F. A. (Walter F. A.) Wadham, J. Crossley

EN·~5 hours

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A vivid, first‑person chronicle, this work records the day‑to‑day experiences of a Territorial battalion as Britain plunged into war. Compiled from Lieutenant‑Colonel Wadham’s notes, it opens with the hurried mobilization of August 1914, the scramble for equipment, and the uneasy transition from peacetime drills to guard duties on vital bridges and railways. The narrative captures the mix of anticipation and routine that defined those early weeks, from makeshift transport and a variety of draft animals to the sudden orders that sent the men home and then back out again.

The diary then moves through the battalion’s successive deployments, tracing their path from training camps to the front lines of Festubert, Picardy, Arras, the Somme, and Ypres. Along the way, listeners hear about the mundane and the momentous—soldiers’ camaraderie, the logistics of supply, and the first taste of combat—offering an intimate glimpse into the lives of those who answered the call. The account remains grounded in personal observation, providing a clear window onto the realities of the Great War’s opening chapters.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (308K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: No publisher recorded, 1920.

Credits

Brian Coe, Karin Spence and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2022-02-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

WF

W. F. A. (Walter F. A.) Wadham

A soldier, civic figure, and industrial leader, he is best remembered for recording the wartime story of the 4th Battalion, The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). His writing brings together firsthand military knowledge and a strong sense of local history.

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J. Crossley

A Victorian man of letters with a lawyer’s training, he became one of Manchester’s best-known literary figures and an extraordinary book collector. His work combined scholarship, editing, and a deep love of old books and local history.

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