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1. [ history ]

Overview
In Brief

An introduction to the history of the 51st Highland Division.

WWI

2. [ history ]

WWI
1914 - 1919

A brief outline of 51st (Highland) Division in the First World War 1914 - 1919

Battle of the Somme

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Battle of the Somme
Jul - Aug 1916

During the Battle of the Somme, High wood had been taken by 7th Dragoon Guards and Deccan Horse but part had subsequently been retaken by the Germans. The division was ordered into the line on 21 July that evening. With less than twenty four hours to prepare, on 22 July 1916 the Division was ordered to attack High Wood...

Battle of Ancre

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Battle of Ancre
Nov 1916

A description of the battle of Ancre in November 1916 which, for the 51st Highland Division, will be remembered as the Battle of Beaumont Hamel.

Battle of Arras

5. [ history ]

Battle of Arras
Apr 1917

The 51st Highland Division in the Battle of Arras during the First World War, April 1917

The 3rd Ypres

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The 3rd Ypres
Jul - Nov 1917

The Third Ypres, also know as Passchendaele, was fought between 31 July to 10 November 1917. The 51st Highland Division was involved in two of the battles in the earlier stages; the Battle of Pilkem (Passchendaele) opened 31 July and Poelcappelle 20 September 1917.

Attack at Poelcappelle

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Attack at Poelcappelle
Sep 1917

The 51st Highland Division Attack at Poelcappelle, 20th September 1917.

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Battle of Cambrai
Nov 1917

Description of the 51st Highland Division at the Battle of Cambrai, 20th November 1917.

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The German Offensive
Mar 1918

During the afternoon of 20th March a scout of the Black Watch, lying out in No Man's Land, observed between 6000 and 7000 men, not wearing their packs, enter the enemy's trenches. It was therefore evident that the enemy was assembling for the attack.

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Battles of the Marne
Jul 2018

On the morning of 14 July 1918, before the first troops of the 15th, 34th, 51st, and 62nd British Divisions had reached their destination, the Germans launched an offensive on a front of 80km east and south-west of Rheims, crossing the Marne.

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Second Battles of Arras
Aug 1918

In early August 1918 the 51st Highland Division was recuperating having returned to XVII Corps from Champagne and the Battle of the Marne and was once again in familiar ground north west of Arras.

12. [ history ]

Last Month of the War
Oct 1918

Extracts from texts describing the last month of World War One for the men of the 51st Highland Division

8th BATTALION ROYAL SCOTS

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8th BATTALION ROYAL SCOTS
A brief history

A short history of the 8th Battalion The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) (8RS)

Victoria Crosses

14. [ history ]

Victoria Crosses
Awarded WWI

Citations of those VCs awarded to men of the 51st (Highland) Division during WW1

9th BATTALION ROYAL SCOTS

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9th BATTALION ROYAL SCOTS
A brief history

A brief history of the 9th Battalion Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) (9RS)

 
Pte. MacPherson, 9th Royal Scots Join 51st

1. [ account ]

Pte. MacPherson, 9th Royal Scots Join 51st
9th Royal Scots Join 51st Highland Division

An extract from Pte. MacPherson's Diary of Active Service detailing his movements between 29th February to 4th March 1916 as the 9th Royal Scots joined the 51st (Highland) Division.

Pte. MacPherson, Attack on High Wood

2. [ account ]

Pte. MacPherson, Attack on High Wood
Attack on High Wood

Extract from Pte. MacPherson's Diary of Active Service, details the Attack on High Wood, Somme, 21st & 22nd July 1916

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High Wood, Capt. Ross
Extract

Description of the 2nd attack on High wood on 30th July 1916. Extract from "The Fifty First in France" by Capt. RR Ross, Gordon Highlanders, published in 1918.

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Pte. MacPherson, Beaumont Hamel
12-14 Nov 1916

Personal account from the Diary of Pte. MacPherson, 9th Royal Scots, of 154 Brigade during the attack on Beaumont Hamel between the 12th - 14th November 1916

152 BRIGADE’S ATTACK ON BEAUMONT-HAMEL

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152 BRIGADE’S ATTACK ON BEAUMONT-HAMEL
Extract from "The Spirit of the Troops is Excellent" by Derek Bird

An extract from Derek Bird's "The Spirit of the Troops is Excellent" detailing 152 Brigade's attack on Beaumont-Hamel, 13 NOV 1916.

Op. Order 149 Instruction

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Op. Order 149 Instruction
1/6th Black Watch, Beaumont Hamel, Nov 1916

Instructions relating to Operations Order, issued (12th Nov 1916) for the attack by 1/6th Battalion, Black Watch, at Beaumont Hamel 13th Nov. including the attached Fire Plan time table.

Op. Order Beaumont Hamel

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Op. Order Beaumont Hamel
1/6th Black Watch, Beaumont Hamel, 13 Nov 1916

Operations Order for the attack by 1/6th Battalion, The Black Watch, at Beaumont Hamel 13th Nov 1916.

Sgt. William Gosling

8. [ account ]

Sgt. William Gosling
Awarded VC, 5th April 1917

Sgt. William Gosling, Royal Field Artillery, 3rd Wessex Bde., awarded the VC, 5th April 1917, near Arras, France

6th Seaforth, Roclincourt, Battle of Arras

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6th Seaforth, Roclincourt, Battle of Arras
9th/10th April 1917

An extract from "The Spirit of the troops is Excellent" by Derek Bird detailing the attack by the 6th Seaforth on trenches near Roclincourt during the Battle of Arras on the 9th/10th April 1917.

Pte. MacPherson, Battle of Arras

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Pte. MacPherson, Battle of Arras
15th to 24th April 1917

Personal account from Pte. MacPherson, 9th Royal Scots, 154 Brigade, of the Battle of Arras betweem 15th - 24th April 1917.

3rd Ypres Derek Bird

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3rd Ypres Derek Bird
July 1917

An extract on The Third Ypres from Derek Bird's "The Spirit of the Troops is Excellent"

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Man of D Company
Account of The 3rd Ypres

Wauchope's "A History of the Black Watch in the Great War" quotes an account of "a man of D company" in the 6th Battalion during The Third Ypres / Passchendale

Pvt. George McIntosh

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Pvt. George McIntosh
Awarded VC, 31st July 1917

Private George McIntosh, 1/6th Gordon Highlanders, awarded the VC, 31st July 1917, Ypres, Belgium

Sgt. Alexander Edwards

14. [ account ]

Sgt. Alexander Edwards
Awarded VC, 31st July - 1st August 1917

Sgt. Edwards, 1/6th Seaforth Highlanders, awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery in attack during 31st July & 1st August 1917, North of Ypres, Belgium.

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3rd Ypres & Gordon Highlanders
August 1917

The Third Ypres from the 'Gordon Highlanders in the First World War' by Cyril Falls

Lance Corp. Robert McBeath

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Lance Corp. Robert McBeath
Awarded VC 20th November 1917

L/Cpl Robert McBeath, 1/5th Seaforth Highlanders, awarded the Victoria Cross, West of Cambrai, France, 20th November 1917.

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The Gordons at Cambrai
Nov 1917

Account of the Gordon Highlanders' advance during the Battle of Cambrai, 20/21 Nov 1917, from the "THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS in the FIRST WORLD WAR 1914-1919" by Cyril Falls

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6th Seaforth at the Bois de Courton
20 - 27 July 1918

6th Seaforth at the Bois de Courton, July 1918. Extract from "The Spirit of the Troops is Excellent. The 6th (Morayshire) Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders in the Great War 1914-1918" by Derek Bird

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Croix de Guerre 6th Black Watch 1918
1918

The Croix de Guerre was awarded to the 6th (Perthshire) Battalion The Black Watch for their actions in the Second Battle of the Marne which took place between 20th and 30th July 1918.

Sgt. John Meickle

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Sgt. John Meickle
Awarded VC, 20th July 1918

Sgt. John Meickle, 4th Seaforth Highlanders, awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery on 20th July 1918 near Marfaux, France

Lieut. William Bissett

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Lieut. William Bissett
Awarded VC, 25th October 1918

Lieutenant William D Bissett, 1/6th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Awarded the Victoria Cross, East of Maing, 25.10.18

Cease Fire

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Cease Fire
11th Nov 1918

Document from Major-General C.A. Blacklock 63rd (Royal Naval) Division, issued at 08.30 hrs on 11th November 1918, instructing the cease fire form 11.00 hours that would become the end of WW1

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Beaumont Hamel Recording
Commemorative Audio Recording

A unique piece of audio history in the form of an audio recording, documenting a commemorative unveiling of the memorial at Beaumont Hamel.

 
9th Royal Scots, Leith, 1914

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9th Royal Scots, Leith, 1914
Leith, 1914

9th RS at rest in Leith nr. Edinburgh, 1914.

Black Watch Officers c 1914/15

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Black Watch Officers c 1914/15
c 1914/15

Black Watch Officers c 1914/15

Black Watch Officers, c1914/15

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Black Watch Officers, c1914/15
c1914/15

Black Watch Officers, c1914/15

Men of Black Watch in a trench, c1914

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Men of Black Watch in a trench, c1914
c 1914 / 15

Men of Black Watch in a trench. c 1914 / 15

Officer, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders

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Officer, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders

An Officer of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders

Solider of the Seaforth Highlanders, c.1914

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Solider of the Seaforth Highlanders, c.1914
c. 1914/15

A solider of the Seaforth Highlanders. Sutherland and Caithness. 152 Brigade. (c. 1914/15)

Sgt. Edwards with Fiancee & Sister

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Sgt. Edwards with Fiancee & Sister

Picture shows Sgt. Alexander Edwards with his fiancée Bella Christie and his

sister Janet.

The Edwards Brothers

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The Edwards Brothers

This picture shows Brothers Alexander, John and William Edwards. Sgt. Alexander Edwards was awarded the VC in July 1917.

8th Royal Scots digging trenches

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8th Royal Scots digging trenches
Autumn, 1914

8th Royal Scots at work digging trenches as Capt. G. Suttie and Major Brook observe. Circa Autumn, 1914.

8th Royal Scots in camp

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8th Royal Scots in camp

Capt. G. Suttie and Lieut. Col. H. Brook mounted on horses in front of men of the 8th Battalion Royal Scots at camp, circa 1914.

Field Ambulances 1915

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Field Ambulances 1915
1915

This panoramic photograph has been pieced together from photos kindly sent to us by Ian Edmondson. There is an inscription overlay which reads "Highland Div. F.A.M.B. Mobilised for European War April 1915". The inscription is hard to decipher but it is thought the abbreviation reads FAMB, which according to the Army Medical Services Museum was an accepted abbreviation for "Field Ambulance".

MacPherson Diary Cover Note

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MacPherson Diary Cover Note

This is the cover note inserted into Volume 1 (of 2) of the Diary of Pte. MacPherson, 9th Royal Scots, Nov 1915 to May 1917.

MacPherson Sketch River Somme

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MacPherson Sketch River Somme
Nov - Dec 1915

Sketch map by Pte. MacPherson, 9th Royal Scots, illustrating positions around River Somme around Eclusier, Frise and Curlu Villages. November - December 1915. Sketch forms part of MacPherson's Diary.

1/9th Royal Scots c.1916

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1/9th Royal Scots c.1916
c.1916

1/9th Royal Scots c.1916. The 9th Battalion Royal Scots joined the 51st Highland Division in 1916.

Battle Patches

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Battle Patches
WW1

Battle patches as worn by units of the 51st (Highland) Division. Extract from war diary of 1/5th Gordon Highlanders, National Archives WO95/2881

Pte. MacPherson Sketch "The Labyrinth"

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Pte. MacPherson Sketch "The Labyrinth"
June - July 1916

Section of trench system "The Labyrinth" June - July 1916

Artillery bombards German trenches, Beaumont Hamel

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Artillery bombards German trenches, Beaumont Hamel
July 1916

British artillery bombard the German trenches immediately prior to attack, Beaumont Hamel.

Craters, Mametz, July 1916

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Craters, Mametz, July 1916

Shell craters close to Mametz Wood. July 1916

MacPherson Sketch "Happy Valley"

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MacPherson Sketch "Happy Valley"
Somme, July 1916

Sketch map by Pte. MacPherson, 9th Royal Scots. Caption reads "Happy Valley", Somme, July 1916. Sketch illustrates trench positions between Mametz Wood and High Wood around Bazentin. Sketch forms part of MacPherson's diary of Active Service.

Ruined Mametz, July 1916

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Ruined Mametz, July 1916
4th July 1916

Mametz village in ruin. Taken 4th July after its capture by the 7th Division on 1st July 1916 during the Battle of Albert.

8-inch Howitzers, Fricourt-Mametz Valley

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8-inch Howitzers, Fricourt-Mametz Valley
Fricourt-Mametz Valley, August 1916

8-inch Howitzers of 39th Siege Battery in Fricourt-Mametz Valley, August 1916.

Black Watch, Fricourt-Albert Road

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Black Watch, Fricourt-Albert Road
August 1916

Photograph showing the Black Watch marching back along the Fricourt-Albert road led by pipers. Aug '16

9th RS marching in waterproofs

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9th RS marching in waterproofs
September 1916

Men of the 9th Battalion, Royal Scots marching in waterproofs. Amiens-Albert road, September 1916.

Aerial photograph, High Wood, Somme

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Aerial photograph, High Wood, Somme
7th September 1916

Aerial photograph looking north towards Martinpuich, showing High Wood (right) during Battle of the Somme. The trenches and scares from artillery shelling litter the landscape.

Auchonvillers to Beaumont Hamel road

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Auchonvillers to Beaumont Hamel road
November 1916

Photograph of transport along the Auchonvillers to Beaumont Hamel road, November 1916.

Flooding in Ancre Valley, Nov 1916

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Flooding in Ancre Valley, Nov 1916
November 1916

Flooding across the Ancre Valley area, November 1916

Lancashire Fusiliers, Mailly Maillet

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Lancashire Fusiliers, Mailly Maillet
Mailly Maillet, November 1916

An IWM Photograph showing British troops returning from leave at Mailly Maillet, November 1916. The soldiers include Lancashire Fusiliers (154 Brigade) and the Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding).

MacPherson Sketch Ancre Valley

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MacPherson Sketch Ancre Valley
Nov - Dec 1916

Sketch map by Pte. MacPherson, 9th Royal Scots, showing Ancre Valley area between November - December 1916. Part of MacPherson's diary of Active Service.

Men of Gordons in a reserve trench

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Men of Gordons in a reserve trench
Nov 1916

Men of Gordons in a reserve trench. Bazentin-le-Petit. Somme. November 1916.

Pack horse through mud, Beaumont Hamel

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Pack horse through mud, Beaumont Hamel
November 1916

A pack horse loaded with rubber trench boots (waiders) is led through the mud near Beaumont Hamel on the Somme battlefield, November 1916.

Beaumont Hamel Diagram

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Beaumont Hamel Diagram
152 Brigade Attack, 13 November 1916

Map / Diagram showing the 152 Brigade Attack on Beaumont Hamel on 13 November 1916 during the Battle of Ancre.

Beaumont-Hamel Station

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Beaumont-Hamel Station

Ruins of the Railway Station at Beaumont Hamel, captured by the 51st Division on 13 November 1916, during Battle of the Ancre.

German prisoners, Beaumont Hamel

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German prisoners, Beaumont Hamel
13th November 1916

German prisoners counted in from Beaumont Hamel, captured by the 51st (Highland) Division on 13th November 1916.

Op. Order 149 Map

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Op. Order 149 Map
Beaumont Hamel, 13th Nov 1916

This photograph shows the reference map of German trench positions and objectives described in Operation Orders No. 149 for the attack by 1/6th Battalion, Black Watch, on Beaumont Hamel, 13 November 1916. The original is held at the Black Watch Museum.

Op. Order Beaumont Hamel

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Op. Order Beaumont Hamel
1/6th Black Watch at Beaumont Hamel, Nov 1916

This photograph shows Operation Orders for the attack by 1/6th Battalion, The Black Watch, at Beaumont Hamel on 13 Nov 1916. The original is held within the archives of the Black Watch Museum and is too delicate and worn in places to read easily, however, the text has been retyped and can be read from our WWI > Battle of Ancre history section. A map that accompanied the order can also be viewed there.

Battlefield of Beaumont Hamel

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Battlefield of Beaumont Hamel
Nov 1916

View of the battlefield of Beaumont Hamel (Battle of Ancre) showing the blasted land.

Remains of Beaumont Hamel

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Remains of Beaumont Hamel
Nov 1916

The remains of the village of Beaumont Hamel after its capture during the Battle of the Ancre. The photograph (taken 26 Nov 1916) shows British troops in the ruins of Beaumont Hamel on the Somme battlefield two weeks after its capture on 13 Nov 1916.

Ruined Church, Beaumont Hamel

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Ruined Church, Beaumont Hamel
November 1916

The mound of rubble on the left is noted as the ruins of the Church at Beaumont Hamel. The grave crosses in foreground are German. Photograph taken 26th November 1916.

Shell bursting, Beaumont Hamel

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Shell bursting, Beaumont Hamel
Dec 1916

Shell bursting amongst the barbed wire entanglements on the battlefield at Beaumont Hamel, December 1916

Heavy Trench Mortar

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Heavy Trench Mortar
March 1917

A British 9.5" Trench Mortar, pictured in an old German trench in Pigeon Wood, along with its crew. Gommecourt, March 1917.

Farrell, 6th Gordons

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Farrell, 6th Gordons
6th Gordons leaving trench nr. Vimey Ridge

This is one of Fred A. Farrell's etchings depicting the 6th Gordons exiting a trench close to Themes Wood near Vimey Ridge. Assumed to be circa April 1917. Farrell was a War Artist, attached to the 51st Highland Division for a short period during 1918.

Sgt. William Gosling

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Sgt. William Gosling
VC, 5th April 1917

Sergeant William Gosling, Royal Field Artillery, 3rd Wessex Bde.

Awarded the VC for conspicuous bravery near Arras, France, 5th April 1917.

Victoria Cross

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Victoria Cross

Picture of the Victoria Cross

6th Seaforth, Roclincourt, Arras

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6th Seaforth, Roclincourt, Arras
9th April 1917

Sketch map detailing trench positions and attack lines during the 6th Seaforth's attack at Roclincourt, Arras on the night of the 9th April 1917 as part of the Nivelle Offensive.

Ruins of Feuchy

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Ruins of Feuchy
April 1917

The ruins of Feuchy after its capture by 9th (Scottish) Division on the opening day of the Battle of Arras, 9 April 1917.

Sketch Map Fampoux to Roeux

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Sketch Map Fampoux to Roeux
Fampoux to Roeux, April 1917

Sketch map made by Pte. MacPherson, 9th Royal Scots, illustrating German and Allied positions around Fampoux and Roeux Villages along the River Scarpe during late April 1917. Sketch comes from MacPherson's diary of his Active Service.

Dressing Dugout, Arras

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Dressing Dugout, Arras
Monchy-le-Preux, 24 April 1917

Advance dressing station within a dugout, close to a battery of 18-pounder field guns. The village in the distance is Monchy-le-Preux, east of Arras, under fire from German positions. The photo is dated 24th April 1917 and is from the Imperial War Museum collection.

Ruined Town Hall, Arras

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Ruined Town Hall, Arras
May 1917

The ruined Town Hall, Arras, May 1917

Roclincourt in ruins

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Roclincourt in ruins
30 May 1917

Photo depicting the ruins of Roclincourt, north of Arras. Taken 30 May 1917.

BW Officers Before 3rd Ypres

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BW Officers Before 3rd Ypres
Jul 1917

Warrant Offices and Sergeants of 7th Black Watch near St. Omer, July 1917, before the 3rd Battle of Ypres

3rd Ypres Attack Plan

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3rd Ypres Attack Plan
June 1917

A sketch map showing positions and attack plan at 3rd Ypres

3rd Ypres Attack Plan Colours

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3rd Ypres Attack Plan Colours
June 1917

A copy of the sketch map showing positions and attack plan for 3rd Ypres, June 1917. Colour overlay has been applied to help illustrate the objectives.

6th Seaforth Advance 3rd Ypres

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6th Seaforth Advance 3rd Ypres
31 July 1917

Map showing 6th Seaforth Advance at third Battle of Ypres from "The Spirit of the Troops is Excellent" By Derek Bird

Pilckem Ridge

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Pilckem Ridge
31st July 1917

Photograph taken 31st July 1917 during the Battle of Pilckem Ridge : Crossing the Yser Canal at Boesinghe.

Pvt. George McIntosh

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Pvt. George McIntosh
Awarded VC, 31st July 1917

Private George McIntosh, 1/6th Gordon Highlanders. Awarded VC for conspicuous bravery, Ypres, Belgium

31st July 1917.

Sgt. Alexander Edwards

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Sgt. Alexander Edwards
Awarded VC, 31st July - 1st August 1917

Sgt. Alexander Flemming Edwards, awarded the Victoria Cross, 31st July - 1st August 1917

Poelcappelle Map

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Poelcappelle Map
20 Sep 1917

Sketch map of positions at Poelcappelle, 20th September 1917.

King George & Sgt. Edwards

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King George & Sgt. Edwards
Awarded VC, 31st July - 1st August 1917

Alexander is pictured being awarded his Victoria Cross by King George on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace on 26th September 1917.

Lewis Gun Post

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Lewis Gun Post
4th Seaforths, Wancourt, 23 Oct 1917

A Lewis gun post of the 4th Seaforth Highlanders, 51st Division, nr. Wancourt, 23rd October 1917.

Cemetery, Roclincourt

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Cemetery, Roclincourt
31 Oct 1917

IWM Photo of Cemetery nr. Roclincourt. Taken on 31 Oct 1917.

Tank with Fascine

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Tank with Fascine
In preparation for Battle of Cambrai, Nov 1917

British Mark IV Female Tanks at Plateau Station, November 1917, aboard flat-bed railway carriages prior to transportation to forward area before the Battle of Cambrai. Each Tank is fitted with a 'Fascine', a large bundle of brushwood used to aid the crossing of open trenches.

Knocked out Tank, Flesquieres Ridge

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Knocked out Tank, Flesquieres Ridge
November 1917, Battle of Cambrai

British Mark IV Tank 'Edinburgh II' of No.12 Section, 15 Company, 'E' Battalion, knocked out on Flesquieres Ridge during Battle of Cambrai

Cambrai Map, Bird

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Cambrai Map, Bird
6th Seaforth Advance, 20th Nov 1917

Map detailing advance on 6th Seaforth in Battle of Cambrai, 20th November 1917.

Cambrai Map, Gordons

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Cambrai Map, Gordons
20/21 November 1917

Sketch map of the Gordon Highlanders' advance in Battle of Cambrai, 20th/21st November 1917.

Comms. Trench nr. Ribecourt

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Comms. Trench nr. Ribecourt
Battle of Cambrai, 20th November 1917

Men of a battalion from the 51st (Highland) Division crossing captured German communication trenches near Ribecourt on their way to the front line (Battle of Cambrai), 20 November 1917.

L/Corp. McBeath

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L/Corp. McBeath
Awarded VC, 20th November 1917

Awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery during the attack by 1/5 Seaforth at the Battle of Cambrai, France.

Destroyed Tanks, Bourlon wood

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Destroyed Tanks, Bourlon wood
Battle of Cambrai, Nov 1917

Destroyed British tanks overturned and in pieces across from the "Shooting Box" in Bourlon Wood during the Battle of Cambrai, November 1917.

Men Shaving, Flesquieres, 23 Nov '17

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Men Shaving, Flesquieres, 23 Nov '17
Flesquieres, Nov '17

Men of the 51st Highland Division taking the opportunity to shave at the well in the newly captured village of Flesquieres, 23 November 1917, during the Battle of Cambrai

1/6 (Renfrew) Bn, Argyll & Sutherland, 1918

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1/6 (Renfrew) Bn, Argyll & Sutherland, 1918
c. 1918

1/6 (Renfrew) Bn, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, 153 Brigade. c.1918

1/6th (Banff) Bn. Gordon Highlanders

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1/6th (Banff) Bn. Gordon Highlanders
c1918/1919.

1/6th (Banff) Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. 152 Brigade. c1918/1919.

1st/2nd Highland Brigade c1918/19

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1st/2nd Highland Brigade c1918/19
c.1918/19

This photograph shows men of the 1st or 2nd Highland Brigade. R.F.A., 51st Highland Division. C.1918/19. Two of the three men in the photograph are members of the Royal Field Artillery, the one on the left wearing the HD flash. The figure on the right is from the Army Remount Service. Both photographs are from the collection of Bob Marrion.

Farrell, Munitions Factory

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Farrell, Munitions Factory

An etching of a Munitions Factory by Fred A. Farrel, War Artist, attached to the 51st during 1918.

Farrell, Shell Fire

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Farrell, Shell Fire

A Fred Farrell etching of shell fire at night. Farrell was a War Artist, attached to the 51st Division during 1918.

Major-General Carter-Campbell

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Major-General Carter-Campbell

General Harper was succeeded as commander of the 51st Division by Major-General G. T. C. Carter-Campbell, C.B., D.S.O., Scottish Rifles, who remained in command until after the armistice. General Carter-Campbell had been seriously wounded Neuve Chapelle, in which action his battalion had sustained more severe casualties to officers than had ever before occurred in a single engagement. For his conspicuous gallantry and leadership in this action he had received au immediate award of the D.S.O.

Major General Harper

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Major General Harper

On 11th March 1918 Major-General Sir G. M. Harper, K.C.B., D.S.O., was promoted to the command of the IVth Corps. Though his promotion came as no surprise, and was indeed confidently expected, the departure of the General came nevertheless as a severe blow.

1918 The German Offensive Map

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1918 The German Offensive Map
21 - 26 March

Sketch map showing positions during the German Offensive, 21-26 March 1918.

7th Argylls, Battle of S. Quentin

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7th Argylls, Battle of S. Quentin
March 1918

Battle of St. Quentin. No.8 Platoon, B Coy of the 7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders retiring along the Cambrai road near Beaumetz. Limbers of the 25th Division passing in the back ground. By kind permission of the IWM.

Croix de Guerre

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Croix de Guerre
6th Black Watch 1918

The Croix de Guerre was awarded to the 6th Black Watch for their actions in July 1918 in the Second Battle of the Marne.

Map 6 Seaforth Bois de Courton

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Map 6 Seaforth Bois de Courton
20 - 28 July 1918

Sketch map of 6th Seaforth Highlanders at the Bois de Courton in Champagne, 20-28 July 1918

Sgt. John Meickle

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Sgt. John Meickle
Awarded VC, 20th July 1918

Sgt. John Meickle, 4th Seaforth Highlanders, Awarded Victoria Cross, 20th July 1918 near Marfaux, France.

6th BW back to St. Imoges

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6th BW back to St. Imoges
25 July 1918

Men of the 6th Black Watch resting by the roadside on the way back to St. Imoges after the capture of the Bois de l'Aulnay, 25 July 1918, Battle of Tardenois. By kind permission of the IWM.

Captain 6 BW, Battle of Tardenois

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Captain 6 BW, Battle of Tardenois
25 July 1918

Men of the 6th Black Watch about to encamp in woods near St. Imoges after the capture of the Bois de l'Aulnay, 25 July 1918, having been relieved by the French. By kind permission of the IWM.

Map Counter-Attack Champagne

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Map Counter-Attack Champagne
27/28th July 1918

Sketch map showing the advance during the counter-attack in Champagne over 27th and 28th July 1918.

Map Gordons at Greenland Hill

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Map Gordons at Greenland Hill
Late August 1918

An illustrated map showing area of operations of the Gordon Highlanders in late August 1918 during the Second Battles of Arras.

6th Seaforth, Battle of the Scarpe

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6th Seaforth, Battle of the Scarpe
29 August 1918

Capture of the Greenland Hill by the 51st Division. Daylight patrol of the 6th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders working forward towards Hausa and Delbar Woods. North-east of Roeux, 29 August 1918. Troops firing into a dug-out in a deserted German trench to dislodge any remaining Germans. By kind permission of the IWM. Q7112.

Lieut. William Bissett

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Lieut. William Bissett
Awarded VC, 25th October 1918

Lieutenant William D Bissett, 1/6th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Awarded the Victoria Cross, East of Maing, 25.10.18

Armistice Signal

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Armistice Signal
11th Nov 1918

Document from Major-General C.A. Blacklock 63rd (Royal Naval) Division, issued at 0830 hrs on 11th November 1918, signalling the end of WW1.

Kindly shared with the us by Mr Ian Campbell who's Father, Archibald Blair Campbell, served with the 8th Argylls. Campbell is believed to have been bequeathed the document by his Commanding Officer, Colonel Colin McLeod Robertson.

Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig

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Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
Nov 1918

Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig inspecting the Guard of Honour of C Company, 6th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, in preparation for the visit of Marshal Foch to British Advanced GHQ at Iwuy. Haig was Commander-in-Chief on the Western Front 1915 - 1918.

Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras

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Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras

Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery is in the western part of the town of Arras in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, near the Citadel, approximately 2 kilometres due west of the railway station.

Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras

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Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras
Commonwealth Section

The Commonwealth section of the Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery was begun in March 1916, behind the French military cemetery established earlier. It continued to be used by field ambulances and fighting units until November 1918. The cemetery was enlarged after the Armistice when graves were brought in from the battlefields and from two smaller cemeteries in the vicinity. The cemetery contains 2651 Commonwealth Burials of the First World War.

Beaumont-Hamel Memorial

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Beaumont-Hamel Memorial

Memorial sculpture by G.H. Paulin. Unveiled at Beaumont-Hamel in 1924 by Marshal Foch.

Beaumont Hamel Memorial (1924)

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Beaumont Hamel Memorial (1924)
1924

Photograph of the Memorial at Beaumont Hamel (Somme) included in the official programme on the unveiling on 28th September 1924. A figure can be seen to the left of the photo, providing a reference to the size of the monument.

Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (cover)

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Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (cover)
Unveiling Programme, 1924

Cover of the programme for the unveiling of the monument at Beaumont-Hamel, 1924.

Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 2)

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Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 2)
Unveiling Programme, page 2

Second page of the programme for the unveiling of the monument at Beaumont-Hamel, 1924.

Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 3)

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Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 3)
Unveiling Programme (page 3)

Third page of the programme for the unveiling of the monument at Beaumont-Hamel, 1924.

Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 4)

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Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 4)
Unveiling Programme (page 4)

Forth page of the programme for the unveiling of the monument at Beaumont-Hamel, 1924.

Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 5)

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Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 5)
Unveiling Programme (page 5)

Fifth page of the programme for the unveiling of the monument at Beaumont-Hamel, 1924.

Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 6)

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Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 6)
Unveiling Programme (page 6)

Sixth page of the programme for the unveiling of the monument at Beaumont-Hamel, 1924.

Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 7)

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Beaumont-Hamel Memorial Programme (page 7)
Unveiling Programme (page 7)

Seventh and final page of the Unveiling programme for the Memorial at Beaumont-Hamel. Page contains a poem entitled "The Tryst", written by Lauchlan MacLean Watt. Published in "Northern Numbers : Representative Selections From Certain Living Scottish Poets", Edited by C. M. GRIEVE and published by T. N. FOULIS. 1921.

Beaumont Hamel Transcription

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Beaumont Hamel Transcription
28th September 1924

Extract from a copy of the original ceremony programme for the inauguration of the statue in the Beaumont Memorial Park in France on Sunday 28th September 1924.

Unveiling Ceremony Beaumont Memorial

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Unveiling Ceremony Beaumont Memorial
Sunday 28th September 1924

Photograph from a copy of the original ceremony programme for the inauguration of the statue in the Beaumont Memorial Park in France on Sunday 28th September 1924. The caption reads "A General View of the Assembly at the Unveiling Ceremony".

2nd Bn. Highlanders ACF at Beaumont Hamel Memorial

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2nd Bn. Highlanders ACF at Beaumont Hamel Memorial
October, 2011

2nd Battalion The Highlanders ACF at Beaumont Hamel Memorial

Black Watch Corner Memorial

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Black Watch Corner Memorial

A statue of a Black Watch soldier has been unveiled in Belgium to mark the centenary of World War One. The bronze statue, designed by Edinburgh sculptor Alan Herriot, was installed in front of 300 regimental veterans at Black Watch Corner.