Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

SANDHILL CAMP, LONGBRIDGE DEVERILL.

22nd OCTOBER, 1915.

908 – DISTRICT COURT-MARTIAL –

            The District Court-Martial directed to assemble in Brigade Order No. 900 of 18th October, 1915, will re-assemble at the Orderly Room of the 21st (S) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish) No. 12 Camp, Sandhill, Longbridge Deverill, at 10 a.m. 23rd October, 1915, for the purpose of trying by District Court-Martial the accused person named in the margin (and such other person or persons as may be brought before them)

The accused will be warned, and all witnesses duly required to attend.

The proceedings will be forwarded to the G.O.C., 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, Sandhill Camp, Longbridge Deverill, Near Warminster.

In the margin: – No. 23/21 SGT. ALEXANDER MOONEY, 23rd (S) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish).

909– DIVINE SERVICE –

            Troops of the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade will parade for Divine Service on Sunday 24th inst . as follows:-

CHURCH OF ENGLAND   10 a.m. on the Parade Ground in No. 11 Camp.).

ROMAN CATHOLICS         10-15 a.m. in the Church Hut near No. 10 Camp.

PRESBYTERIANS              9 a.m. in Y.M.C.A. Hut between Nos. 14 and 15

Camps.

            WESLEYANS and

            UNITED BOARD                  9 a.m. in Wesleyan Hut in No. 5 Camp.

Markers for Church of England Troops to report to Brigade Major on the above ground at 9-45 a.m.

910 – DUTIES –

            The Battalion on duty for week ending October 30th, 1915:-

20th (S.) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish).

next for duty: –

21st (S) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish).

911 – OFFICERS’ REVOLVER COURSE –

            “D” Range is allotted to units of this Brigade during the week ending October 30th, 1915, for Officers’ Revolver Course Practices.

912 – BRIGADE GRENADIER OFFICER –

            2nd Lieutenant D. Mathieson, 20th (S) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish) will act as Brigade Grenadier Officer until further orders in addition to his other duties.

The attention of this Officer is called to Divisional Order No. 390 of 21st October, 1915.

913 – THEFT OF MOTOR CAR –

            The attention of Commanding Officers is called to the Notices at the end of Salisbury Training Centre Orders dated 21st instant.

With reference to the last Notice – inquiries will be made in each unit and a report will be forwarded to Brigade Head Quarters that such an inquiry has been made on or before the 24th instant.

914 – DIVISIONAL ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Orders 389, 390, 391, and 392 dated 21st October, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, MAJOR,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,  102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

On back of last sheet O.C., C Coy.

Letter from Peter C. Benham to his mother.

Major P.C. Benham,

G Branch

HQ 1 Corps District

BAOR

Sunday 21 October 1945

My dearest Maz

 My week with 2 Group came to an end yesterday and I was back here just before lunch to find two most welcome letters from you and three lots of papers, also the ECS.  Many thanks, Maz, for the letters and literature.  I was most interested to hear of the various alterations to No 5 and look forward to seeing the ‘new’ drawing and morning rooms – how very grand the advert re the sale was – I loved the boost they gave it by saying ‘the property of a major’!  I hope the sale was a success, also I shall be most interested to hear how much the various odds and ends which Eileen put in will fetch – I’m afraid the prices are going down a bit now.  I hope you have recovered from the visits of the Airies and Mrs Carter and know how thankful you must feel now your duty has been done!  My week has been an amazing one, and during one period of 24 hours I visited France, Belgium, Holland and Germany!  On Monday I went over to 2 Group HQ where I spent the night before flying down in an Anson on Tuesday morning to one of their 3 wings in Brussels.  We were some time taking off owing to engine trouble but eventually got there at 1 ocl.  That afternoon I spent on an exercise and after a night in the Palace Hotel (the Hamoir’s are still in Zoute!) flew down to another Wing at Cambrai on Wednesday afternoon, it is about 75 miles from Brussels and it took us 15 mins! but we were in one of the faster twin engine jobs, that lovely machine, the Mosquito.  After seeing round the station and being introduced to the various bosses I saw a really excellent film at the station cinema, the film of ***** book ‘The Keys of the Kingdom’, excellent I thought.  I flew back to Brussels on Thursday evening, with a formation of 8 other Mosquitoes and again spent the night at the Palace, as the RAF are very short of accommodation, suited me!  Then I flew back to 2 Group on Friday afternoon, again in an Anson, touching down near Breda to pick up a passenger, and arrived at Gutersloh just after tea.  My main reason for getting back yesterday was to play in a league hockey game but on my arrival found it had been postponed! instead I found myself very busy up to 6 ocl – Nigel and I went to see a most amusing film yesterday evening, it didn’t sound a bit good, but we rearly laughed our bloomin’ ‘eads orf, it was called ‘Junior Miss’, I wonder if you’ve seen it?  Yesterday, and it was the same all the week, was perfect here, no cloud, no wind and very warm, today when I was really looking forward to a fine day it has been cold and wet.  I went up to the office for an hour this morning and after doing a few odd jobs after lunch had an hour’s very solid shut-eye!  Have just finished a most interesting tea.  I see from the ECS that Ernest has got to fight ‘Bolshie’ Lampard in the local bi-election I don’t know if one can be liable to forfeit ones deposit but if it is possible I hope the Lampard does!  I shall be most interested to hear the results.  After dinner and to prevent boredom I’m going to see a film called ‘Czarina’ with T. Bankhead in it – I don’t expect it will much good but you never know.  The thought of my next leave is an ever present one now and we shall very soon be in November – I am longing to be back again – I fear any ‘dreams of a pin-stripe Christmas’ permanent pin-stripe have gone completely by the board, the position is more confused than ever now as a result of twit Isaacs latest statement.  Please thank Pari very much for his last letter, he seems to be getting well dug-in at the office again, also the Elli for his, my love to them both.  Am longing to see you again, Maz dear, much love to you,

            Yours as ever

very affectionately

                        Peter

In envelope headed ‘O A S’ addressed to Mrs Gerald C Benham, 5 Oxford Road Colchester Essex.

Postmarked FIELD POST OFFICE 734 dated 22 OC 45.  Signed P.C. Benham.  

On front of envelope Written Oct 21st 1945 rec Oct 24th 1945 (11)

On back of envelope Major P.C. Benham, G Branch, HQ 1 Corps District, BAOR.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

SANDHILL CAMP, LONGBRIDGE DEVERILL.

21st OCTOBER, 1915.

906 – FURLOUGH – TIME TABLE –

            With reference to Brigade Order No. 895 of 16th October, 1915, the following is the time table of trains:-

FIRST TRAIN:

Leaves WARMINSTER 7-40 p.m., Friday, 22nd October, 1915, and will take the following numbers:-

N.C.O.’s & Men.

21st (S) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (2nd TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)                  364

22nd (S) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (3rd TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)                  216

The first return train will leave NEWCASTLE-on-TYNE at 10-30 p.m. on Wednesday, 27th inst., and will arrive at WARMINSTER at 9-15 a.m. on 28th inst.

****

SECOND TRAIN:

Leaves WARMINSTER 8-10 p.m., Friday, 22nd October, 1915, and will take the following numbers:-

N.C.O.’s & Men.

20th (S) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (1st TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)                   341

23rd (S) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (4th TYNESIDE SCOTTISH)                   273

The second return train will leave NEWCASTLE-on-TYNE at 10-55 p.m. on Wednesday, 27th inst., and will arrive at WARMINSTER at 9-55 a.m. on 28th inst.

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Officers Commanding 21st (S) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish) and 22nd (S) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish) will impress on the men proceeding by the first train the necessity for returning by the first train – to prevent undue over crowding in the second train.

907 – DIVISIONAL ORDER – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Order No. 385 dated 20th October, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, MAJOR,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,  102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

On back of sheet O.C., C Coy.

Letter to Rev Walters from A J Wilson 20 Oct 15

On YMCA headed notepaper.

Oct 20th 1915

Address Reply to 4 Batt B. Coy

Name Alfred John Wilson.  Official No. 950.

Att P.T.I. Class c/o Y.M.C.A.

ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION

CRYSTAL PALACE

LONDON S.E.

Dear Sir,

            Just a line to let you know that I am still all right and in the best of health hoping this letter finds you all well at home. I dare say you have all read of the Zepps coming over our way, and we all had a good view of them to and we saw some good Shotting at them as every shot that was fired at them was so neer to them that we thourght they were going to fetch them down. I went to see what they done in one Place and it is at Croydon and this Place is only 2½ miles from us, and it was there where they killed some little Children you should have seen what a mess it made of the Street where it dropped 2 of the bombs it was just a week tonight since they came and about the same time as I am writing this letter when they called us all out in the grounds, and I was writing home at the time but when we first whent out we seen the best of them as the searchlights where playing on them so nice and you could see them so plain, remember me to all at home and tell them I oftern think of them when we go to Church on Sunday morning at 7 and at 10.40 so we go to 2 services and sometimes I go to one out side the Palace to.  I will have to close wishing you all good night hopping we may sleep in Peace to night and allways till the end of this war.

I remain

Yours ever

Alfred John Wilson

I am going on first raite in the P.T.I. Class will write as soon as I pass which I think I shall do.  I had one of our boys to see me this morning and he saide that he had tea with you last week and he wishes to be remembered to you and says he will send you a Photo in my next letter.

There is no envelope with this letter.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

SANDHILL CAMP, LONGBRIDGE DEVERILL.

20th OCTOBER, 1915.

901 – LECTURE –

            All Officers and Senior Non-commissioned Officers of the Brigade will attend a lecture and demonstration by Lieutenant R.B. Macfie, R.A.M.C., on the use of Anti-Gas Helmets on Thursday next the 28th inst. at the Recreation Room of the 21st (S) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish) at 6 p.m.

902 – SALISBURY TRAINING CENTRE ORDER – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Salisbury Training Centre Order No. 981 of 18th October, 1915.

903– DIVISIONAL ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Orders numbers 376 of 18th inst 380 and 381 of 19th inst.

904 – CAPS – SERVICE DRESS –

            Reference Divisional Order No. 378 of the 19th inst., Officers Commanding Units will take the necessary action forthwith and report to Brigade Head Quarters action taken.

905 – CLOTHING –

            Reference to Divisional Order No. 379 of 1*th inst., Officers Commanding Units will take the necessary action forthwith.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, MAJOR,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,  102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

On back of sheet O.C., C Coy.

Field Service Post Card.

I am quite well.

Letter follows at first opportunity.

A.W. Hanson L/Sergt. 

25/10/15

Postmarked FIELD POST OFFICE 138.  25 OC 15.

Card  addressed to Revd T.W. Walters, The Vicarage, Whitwick, Nr Leicester.  Angleterre.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

SANDHILL CAMP, LONGBRIDGE DEVERILL.

18th OCTOBER, 1915.

900 – DISTRICT COURT-MARTIAL –

The detail of Officers as mentioned below will assemble at the Orderly Room of the 21st (Service) Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish).

No. 12, Sandhill Camp, Longbridge Deverill on the 19th inst., at 10 a.m., for the purpose of trying by District Court-Martial the accused persons named in the margin (and such other person or persons as may be brought before them)

PRESIDENT

Major J.F. MACKAY, V.C. 21st (S.) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish.)

MEMBERS

A Captain, 20th (S.) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish.)

A Captain, 23rd (S.) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish.)

The accused will be warned, and all witnesses duly required to attend.

The proceedings will be forwarded to the G.O.C., 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade, Sandhill Camp, Longbridge Deverill.

The Officers Commanding 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd (S) Battalions, Northumberland Fusiliers (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Tyneside Scottish) will each detail three Officers to attend for instructional purposes.

In the margin.  No. 21/245 Pte. James Hood 21st (S.) Bn, Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish); No 22/1510 Pte. Thomas Kennedy 22nd (S) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (3rd Tyneside Scottish); No 23/108 Pte. Matthew Young 23rd (S) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish).

T.L.B. SOUTRY, MAJOR,

BRIGADE-MAJOR,  102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

On back of sheet O.C., C Coy.

Tyneside Scottish Brigade Orders.

BRIGADE ORDERS.

BY BRIGADIER-GENERAL TREVOR TERNAN, C.M.G., D.S.O.,

COMMANDING 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

HEAD QUARTERS,

SANDHILL CAMP, LONGBRIDGE DEVERILL.

17th OCTOBER, 1915.

897 – RETREAT –

            Retreat will be at 5-30 p.m. until further orders.

898– BARRACK STORE FATIGUES –

            The Battalion on duty will furnish a party of 1 N.C.O. and 5 men for fatigue duty in the Barrack Store, Sandhill Camp, at 9 a.m. daily.

899– SALISBURY TRAINING CENTRE ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Salisbury Training Centre Orders Nos. 955, 957, 958 and 961 of 15th October, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, MAJOR,

BRIGADE-MAJOR, 102nd (TYNESIDE SCOTTISH) BRIGADE.

Postcard to Rev Walters from A W Hanson

Luton

17/10/14

Revd Sir,

            Just a line to let you know I am well & getting pretty well worked.

            We have heard that we shall soon sail from England on the 30th of this month, so our time here will be very short now.

            I hope yourself & family are quite well close with kind regards to all

            Yrs obediently

(Pte) A.W. Hanson

Card addressed to Revd T.W. Walters, The Vicarage, Whitwick, Nr Leicester.

Letter postmarked LUTON 17 OC 14.