Postcard  to Rev Walters from A W Hanson

Orderly Room

5th  Leic. Regt

Sawbridgeworth

Arrived back on Tues evening, & feel very much better for the change.

            We move away on Tuesday next, have not heard where for yet.

Kind regards.

AW Hanson

                        L/Cpl

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

Letter postmarked *******  17 FE 15.

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Field Service Post Card.

I am quite well.

A.W. Hanson  20/3/15.

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

Postmarked FIELD POST OFFICE 1.M.  MR 20 15.

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Field Service Post Card.

I am quite well.

Letter

A.W. Hanson  27/3/1915

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

Postmarked FIELD POST OFFICE T.M.  MR 28 15.

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.

16th OCTOBER, 1915.

892 – DIVINE SERVICE –

            With reference to Brigade Order No. 886 of October 15th, 1915, Church of England Troops will parade at 10 a.m. on “G” Range and not as therein stated.

Markers to report at “G” Range at 9-45 a.m.

893 – R.A.M.C. ORDERLY OFFICERS –

            The following is the detail of R.A.M.C. Officers for week ending October 23rd, 1915:-

SUNDAY OCT. 17th.                        Lt. F.J. HENRY        CAMP No. 14.

MONDAY OCT. 18h.                        Lt. R.B. MACFIE           “     No 11

TUESDAY OCT. 19th                       Lt. F.J. HENRY             “     No 14

WEDNESDAY OCT. 20th                Lt. R.B. MACFIE           “     No 11

THURSDAY OCT. 21st                   Lt. J. MUIRHEAD          “     No 15

FRIDAY OCT 22nd                           Lt. R.B. MACFIE           “     No 11

SATURDAY OCT 23rd                    Lt. J. MUIRHEAD          “     No 15

These Officers will be on duty from Reveille on the day mentioned till Reveille on the following day.

894– LETTER FROM LORD MAYOR OF NEWCASTLE –

            The Brigade Commander has received a letter from the Lord Mayor of Newcastle-on-Tyne, expressing his regret, owing to public engagements, at being unable to visit the Brigade prior to its proceeding overseas.

The following is an extract from his letter, which should be communicated to all ranks:-

“It is a matter of great regret that my public engagements here do not permit of my joining the Party; and, as the gatherings appear to be of a more or less valedictory character, I feel that I should write you by way of expressing my admiration for the splendid troops under your command.  I feel sure that the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Men alike will prove themselves in every way equal to their brave comrades who are upholding the Country’s honour in various parts of the present widespread battle-fields.

The career of the Tyneside Scottish Brigade will be followed with the closest interest by the Citizens of Newcastle and district, who are proud of the men who have so readily rallied to the colours in their Country’s hour of need”.

895 – SPECIAL FURLOUGH –

            Officers Commanding Battalions will arrange for all men who have not had their special 4 days furlough prior to embarkation to take this leave as follows:-

The trains will leave Warminster on Friday evening the 22nd inst., and will arrive in Newcastle on Saturday morning.  The 4 actual days leave will commence at 12 noon on Saturday the 23rd inst., and will expire at 12 noon on Wednesday the 27th inst.

Trains will leave Newcastle during the afternoon of Wednesday.

The Brigade Commander trusts that all Non-Commissioned Officers and men will fully understand that any overstaying of passes will bring discredit on their own Battalions and reflect generally on the discipline of the Brigade which he is sure all ranks are anxious to avoid.  A Time-Table will be published later.

896 – WAR OFFICE LETTER – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Commanding Officers is called to War Office Letter A.C.D./Contracts/6644 (Q.M.G.7) dated 7th October 1915.  The Brigade Commander trusts that the greatest care will in future be taken in carrying out the instructions referred to.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, MAJOR,

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

Post card in Green envelope to Rev Walters from A W Hanson

Orderly Room

16th

Revd Sir,

            We are still getting on fairly well, considering the hard time we have been having this last week, and I am afraid it will be much worse very shortly.

The Bishop of Pretoria is preaching in our village this evening and holding Confirmation Services this afternoon and tomorrow for the Troops.

The weather is very nice now in fact it is a little too warm.

If it is not asking too much I should like Hymn No 595 sung for the members of the Church who are out here, on Whitsunday evening.

About a dozen of us have a little meeting every Sunday evening and sing Hymns, that included, and we have often wondered whether it is being sung at home.

I trust you and yours are quite well, myself I am very fit.

With Kind Regards

Yrs sincerely

Albert Will

In Green envelope addressed to Revd T.W. Walters, The Vicarage, Whitwick, Nr Leicester.  England.

Letter postmarked FIELD POST OFFICE I.M  17 MY 15.  Also on the back LEICESTER 19 MY 15 5.15 AM, COALVILLE 19 MY 15 10 AM.

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.

15th OCTOBER, 1915.

884 – CHAPLAIN – CHURCH OF ENGLAND – APPOINTMENT TO –

            The Revd. E.W. Burnell, C.F. has been appointed Church of England Chaplain to this Brigade from October 14th, 1915.  Authority War Office letter Clergy General No. 4223, dated 11th October, 1915.

He will be attached for rations and quarters to 20th (S) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish).

885 – STRENGTH –

            The Revd. Pierce Egan, C.F. having proceeded to Seaford is consequently struck off the strength of the Brigade from 13th October, 1915.

Authority, War Office letter Clergy/General No. 4223 dated October 11th 1915.

886– DIVINE SERVICE –

            Troops of the 102nd (Tyneside Scottish) Brigade will parade for Divine Service on Sunday 17th inst – as follows:-

CHURCH OF ENGLAND   10 a.m. on the Parade Ground of the 20th (S) Bn.

Northd. Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish).

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.

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

887 – DUTIES –

            The Battalion on duty for week ending October 23rd, 1915:-

23rd (S.) Bn. Northd. Fusiliers (4th Tyneside Scottish).

next for duty –

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

888 – OUT OF BOUNDS –

            The Sewage Outfall Works situated in the field West of No. 11, Camp Sandhill is placed out of bounds.

889 – CLOTHING FOR EXPEDITIONARY FORCE IN FRANCE –

            With reference to Salisbury Training Centre Order No. 954 of the 14th inst., Officers Commanding Units will indent at once for any articles required to complete.

890 – SALISBURY TRAINING CENTRE ORDER – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Salisbury Training Centre Order No. 952, dated 14th October, 1915.

891 – DIVISIONAL ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Orders No. 359 and 360 of the 14th inst.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, MAJOR,

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

NOTICE.

CROSS COUNTRY RUNNING

            The Southern Counties Cross Country Association is organizing a Cross Country Inter-Team Race for the 34th Division at Sutton Veny on 30th October 1915.

The race will be conducted as a Time Trial, Teams of 20 will compete being despatched at stated intervals, and the tenth man only of each team will be timed.  His time being taken as that of the team.  Units intending to compete should therefore instruct their teams to practice PACKING.

Teams may be drawn from Units as follows:-

INFANTRY COMPANIES, R.E., Field or Signalling Companies.

ARTILLERY BRIGADES or Div. Ammunition Column.

A.S.C. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY (1) “Other” Companies combined (1).

DIVISIONAL CYCLISTS (1 Team).

This is not intended to prevent teams from smaller Units i.e. Batteries etc., being entered if desired.

A Committee of Officers will be formed to select the course for the race (to be between 4 and 5 miles in extent) and assist in making the race a success.  Further particulars can be obtained from Major Elwy Jones 25th Bn. Northd. Fusiliers, 103rd Brigade.  The prizes will be 10 S.C.C.C.A. Gold Centre Medals to winning team, 10 Silver Medals to second, 10 Bronze to third.  Entry Fee 10/- per team.

Entries should be sent in by October 20th to the Hon. Sec. S.C.C.C.A. C. OTWAY 131 Denmark Hill London S.E.

(Names of team need not be declared)

On back of last sheet C. O.C.

Letter from Peter C. Benham to his mother.

Major P.C. Benham,

G Branch

HQ 1 Corps District

BAOR

Sunday 14th October

My dearest Maz

Two most welcome letters from you this week dated 4th and 8th October, for both of which, and the cutting about our new commander, many thanks.  I have only seen the latter in the distance and his reputation when he came here was not very good, a real fire-eater, but I’m told he is not, as yet, living up to it!  No, I lay no claim to the taking of the Zoute snapshots – I got them in a packet of 8 ‘real snapshots’ for 1/-!  They were very well taken, weren’t they?  I hope the Williams will not be disappointed when they get back to Menton, it seems almost too good to be true that their villa should be unscathed, if it really was occupied I should have said it was a million to one against its being untouched – I shall be interested to hear how they find it.

If your weather is anything like it is here I’m afraid last Sunday will have been your last at the Naze this year – it has turned very cold and the autumn seems to be giving way to winter.  I hope you and Eileen enjoyed Henry V, it is very long but I enjoyed it no-end and thought it was well cast and extremely well acted.  My new job I’m pleased to say involves no change of address at all, I merely move into a room two away from my present one and my work is different, for ops, moves and locations I do training and air – tomorrow I go off to 2 Gp RAF for a week and on 11th November I go to our training centre for a fortnights course – it should be quite interesting and the change won’t be unwelcome.  I’m coming back for the afternoon on Thursday to collect mail and to play in rather a needle hockey match.

On Thursday I sent off a wee parcel to you, the contents coming to you with my love and, the hope that they arrive safely and undamaged.  Unfortunately they wouldn’t fit into the famous cake tin which will be sent off in the near future.

As expected the first four days of the week were far from pleasant and I had more to do than one person could reasonably cope with and I had to put in a little overtime though I was able to get out for a couple of hours on Thursday and yesterday afternoons.  On Thursday we had a league hockey match against our Defence Company and after a very keen tussle we beat them 4-2.  As you will have seen in my letter to Pari I got hit over the right eye rather early on but apart from a graze and a nasty bruise I have suffered no ill effects from it, it was a real full blooded hit so it might have been a lot worse.  I popped two into the net so I don’t think it affected my play very much.  Yesterday afternoon I played what may be my last game of tennis this year with a full Colonel a Brigadier and Nigel Raban – we had an excellent form and youth won the day though our opponents played some amazing shots – they gave us a very good tea in their mess afterward, so it was a good afternoon.  I suppose John Leaning’s age group must be fairly low, he is very lucky to get put onto the permanent leave pending release list – I can see that I, the one person who ought to be out fairly soon, shall be last out by a long way and shall be an aged grey haired man before they finally dispense with my services rendered since Jan ’37.  I’m prepared to bet that John will have passed his final before I’m even out of the Army!

On the entertainment side this week I have seen two films and played in one Table Tennis match against one of our branches.  The films were ‘The Fifth Chair’, not awfully good and ‘To have or to have not’ which I rather enjoyed – Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall were in it.  The table tennis match was too one sided to be interesting and we didn’t lose a game, but the tea and buns which followed and the general get-together with another branch were all good fun.  Well, little Maz, I guess this just about exhausts my news and I must away up to the office just to see if there is anything happening.  This afternoon we have a hockey match officers v Sergeants followed by beer in the Sergeants Mess to be paid for by the losers.  I hope you have had a good week, from all accounts Eileen has made further excellent progress in the flat which I long so much to see – We are nearly half way through the month and it is only 10 weeks to Xmas.  I’m so longing for my next leave and to see you all again.  My love to Pari and Elli, much love to you.  I hope you haven’t forgotten vines!

            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 15OC 45.  Signed P.C. Benham.   

On front of envelope Written Oct 14th 1945 rec Oct 17th 1945 (10)

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.

14th OCTOBER, 1915.

882 – OFFICERS – SUPENNUMERARY –

            With reference to Salisbury Training Centre Order No. 944 of 13th October, 1915, Officers Commanding Units will take necessary action – reporting to Brigade Head Quarters –

  • The names of the 2 Supernumerary Officers per Company who are being retained.
  • The names of the Supernumerary Officers who have been sent to the 29th (Reserve) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers.

883 – SALISBURY TRAINING CENTRE ORDER – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Salisbury Training Centre Order No. 942 of 13th October, 1915.

T.L.B. SOUTRY, MAJOR,

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

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

Post Card  to Rev Walters from A W Hanson

Picture Post Card.

I am very well considering all things.

Kind regards.

A.W. Hanson 

Postmarked FIELD POST OFFICE 138.  14 JU 15.

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

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.

13th OCTOBER, 1915.

877 – R.A.M.C. ORDERLY OFFICERS –

            With reference to Brigade Order No. 864 of the 9st inst., for the name of Lieutenant J. Muirhead, R.A.M.C., read Lieutenant R.B. Macfie, R.A.M.C., attached 20th (S) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (1st Tyneside Scottish).

878 – OFFICERS COMMANDING DETAILS –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to 34 Division/1426/A dated 11th October, 1915, issued to-day.

The name of the Supernumerary Officer to be appointed Officer Commanding Details of each unit will be forwarded forthwith to Brigade Head Quarters.

These Officers will attend at Brigade Head Quarters on Thursday, 14th inst., at 3 p.m., and will report to the Staff Captain for instruction in their duties.

879 – QUARTERING COMMITTEE –

            With reference to Divisional Order No. 354 of October 12th, 1915, Major J.F. Mackay, V.C., 21st (Service) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (2nd Tyneside Scottish) is appointed a member of the Committee referred to and will place himself in communication with the President of the Committee.

880 – EXTRACT FROM DIVISIONAL ORDERS –

12:10:15.

Hawkers –

            It has been noticed that Hawkers of the Gipsy Class are following troops at manoeuvres and drill.

Troops are forbidden to make purchases from hawkers (see Divisional Orders 158 and 342) and all Officers are to see that this order is strictly enforced and drive off hawkers who approach their men.

Divisional Order No. 356.

881 – DIVISIONAL ORDERS – ATTENTION CALLED TO –

            The attention of Officers Commanding Units is called to Divisional Orders 355 and 357 of 12th October, 1915.

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.

12th OCTOBER, 1915.

876 – BOOTS – FITTING OF –

            With reference to Brigade Order No. 872 dated 11th inst., boots are until further orders to be fitted over one pair of socks only, not two pairs.

WALLACE MARRS, Captain,

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

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

Major P.C. Benham,

G Branch

HQ 1 Corps District

BAOR

                                                                                                                   Thursday 11 Oct 45

9.30 pm –

My own most precious darling,

Another letter from you today, you really are a wizard to write so much – I was most interested in your news and to hear of your day at Walton – the old jam store is coming along very nicely, well done!!  Angel, I’m sorry I gave you such scanty particulars about my new job, but there is very little in it – I stay here and am still a G2 in Ops but am responsible not for moves and pure ops as I am now, but for training and all air support matters – I don’t think I shall even have to move my office!  I heard today that my course at Paderborn Training Centre has been postponed until the 12th November but I shall still do my week’s attachment at 2 Group RAF HQ starting on Monday.  It may involve one flight down to a Wing of theirs in Brussels but believe you me I’m much keener on terra firma than wind – yessir!  Please continue writing to me at the usual address as I shall probably come back on Thursday to pick up mail etc.  You will be pleased to hear that I have acquired a canvas squashy bag – not beautiful to look at but very useful and a good size – I spun a long story to our Ordnance wallahs who control them – taking over G2 Air etc and they gave me a chit for the officers’ shop where I bought one for £1.  They are very difficult to get if you are below the rank of full Colonel so I feel rather pleased with myself.  Before I forget it I must refute a slight slur you cast on me the other day on the subject of hats, green, pork-pie.  No darling, I have never possessed a pork-pie of any hue but you are not far out really as I have a very dignified trilby, green, felt which, purely to cause amusement, has been shaped as a pork-pie but never, to my knowledge, has it been worn as such in public!!

I was very much in the wars this afternoon during our local derby match v Defence Company who brought a large gathering to cheer their team to victory and barrack, in fine soccer style, the opposition.  I was the centre of attraction and there were many raucous cries of ‘bring him down, knock him down’ etc when I got the ball and ‘mark that inside left’ when I hadn’t.  The opposition took the ‘bring him down’ exhortations seriously and twice, once when I was about to flash the ball into the net, I was literally bowled over and am now minus skin on both knees, elbows and right cheek of back-side!  Worse was to come, the right back hit a full blooded lofted drive and yours truly standing 5 yards away received it on the forehead.  By the grace of God it was just above my right eye, and though it broke the skin, might have been much worse and I have an enormous ‘egg’ and the prospect of a super black eye!  I was able to go on playing and much to the barrackers chagrin popped two into the net, we won 4-2 and gave as good as we got in the injuries line.  I also have had a bit of a headache so shan’t be late into bed tonight.  To make up for my being away from the office for a couple of hours this afternoon, I had to put in a spot of overtime and a very busy day found me packing up at 7.15 pm.  Darling, I forgot to mention last night that my parcel was dispatched yesterday evening and sent by registered post so it shouldn’t be long in arriving.  The contents come to you with my love, every little tiny bit of it, and are a little present, part of it, for the 11th Nov – I doubt whether I shall get another shopping opportunity for a bit.

Trevor is back tomorrow but I have a busy day ahead of me, but his return will make a lot of difference.  Sweetest dearest beloved, I must to bed where I ask just to dream of the sweetest girl who ever breathed, the girl I love with all my heart.  God bless and keep you, little wizard – ALL my love belongs only to you, the key of my heart is yours for always, I’m just LONGING to see you again, living only for that and for our D day, now drawing so close.  Yours, only yours for ever and always

                        Peter

In envelope headed ‘O A S’ addressed to Mrs Peter C Benham, 9 Vint Crescent Colchester Essex.

Postmarked FIELD POST OFFICE 734 dated 12 OC 45.  Signed P.C. Benham.  

On front of envelope 11 Oct.

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