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From: "George Carter" <>
Subject: Re: [GREATWAR] 11th Yorkshire Regiment. East or West
Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 20:41:21 +0100
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Thank you Alistair,
I have been to the Green Howards Museum a couple of years ago. Roger the
manager was really helpful. Regarding the diary, I don`t know if they have a
copy there. I`ve posted them the question, but they are closed for a while,
until the end of the month I think for refurbishment.
The P.R.O. however does have the 2 or even 3 diaries for 11th East Yorks
Regt and 11th West Yorks Regt.
Thanks for the interest and your suggestion.
Regards.
George.
Researching
CARR / PEARSON / WHARRIER from Gateshead
CARTER in Barningham, Newsham, Darlington and Gateshead
CARLTON from Staindrop.
KIRWAN from Dublin QUINN from Brosna, Kings County FLYNN from Ballinlough,
Roscommon
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Sent: 08 May 2007 19:53
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Subject: Re: [GREATWAR] 11th Yorkshire Regiment. East or West
I think you should be looking at the Yorkshire Regiment ( Princess of
Wales's Own) , The Green Howards.
The Regimental Museum at Richmond, N.Yorks, are very helpful.
Alistair
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From: "George Carter" <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 1:45 PM
Subject: [GREATWAR] 11th Yorkshire Regiment. East or West
> I`m hoping in the near future to be able to visit the P.R.O. To view the
> war
> diary of the 11th Yorkshire Regiment in WW1 in which my grandfather served
> and was wounded, probably at one of the battles of the Somme.
>
> My first problem is that the P.R.O. has 2 diaries, one for the 11th
> battalion East Yorkshire and one for the 11th battalion West Yorkshire.
>
> The enlistment information I have says he was posted to the 11th by 19th
> Aug
> 1915. On the medal card I have for his regiment it just says, Yorkshire
> Light Infantry. He (Christopher George Carter) lived in Gateshead and he
> enlisted in Gateshead in Durham, so it`s not easy to link to either East
> or
> West Yorkshire.
> Can anyone help work out which diary I need to read? I`m not expecting
> finding his name mentioned I believe this is rare, but would hate to get
> it
> all wrong. He was according to his record, sent home wounded in September
> 1916. I found this in the Green Howards Newsletter and got the attestment
> details from the Green Howards.
>
> 23159 Carter C G B in the age column? , date of attestment 7 8/15 ,
> attested Gateshead , Posted to 11th By 19.8.15
> Found in The Green Howards Gazette September 1916, included in the roll of
> honour. Wounded 23159 C.G.Carter
>
> Would anyone know what the B in the age column could stand for?
>
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