1/8th Battalion, London Regiment, British Army

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This page was initially automatically created using data from series WO 95 (official war diaries) in the UK National Archives Discovery catalogue. It is not guaranteed to be complete or accurate. You can edit this page to make it more useful. Please help to improve the page by adding or correcting facts, and citing reliable sources.


1/8th Battalion, London Regiment, British Army
Years active: 01/04/1908 –
Country: United Kingdom
Service: British Army
Branch: Territorial Force (British Army)
Type: Infantry
Specific type: Infantry battalion
Full size: 1000
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Created: 01/04/1908. 
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Name1: 8th (City of London) Battalion London Regiment (Post Office Rifles)
Name1 Start: 01/04/1908
Name1 End: 1915
Reason for change: Renumbering of territorial battalions
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Name2: 1/8th (City of London) Battalion London Regiment (Post Office Rifles)
Name2 Start: 1915
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For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war.
Command structure
Relationship type: Administrative
Parent unit: Post Office Rifles, London Regiment, British Army
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Parent unit: 140th Infantry Brigade, British Army
Parent level: Brigade
Start date: 01/05/1915
End date: 31/01/1918
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Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Parent unit: 174th Infantry Brigade, British Army
Parent level: Brigade
Start date: 01/02/1918
End date: 31/03/1919
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Theatre of war
Theatre name: France, Belgium and Germany
Date entered: 01/05/1915
Date left: 31/03/1919
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Personal narratives

Thomas May

Thomas William Ernest May (service number 1468) kept a diary while serving with this battalion in France:

  • the original diary is held at the British Postal Museum and Archive along with other papers and photos donated by Thomas's son.
  • The Battle of Festubert: 100 Year Anniversary blog post by Christ Taft at the British Postal Museum and Archive blog gives a few extracts from the diary, along with background information and photos of the battalion.
  • New Acquisitions blog post by Emma Harper at the British Postal Museum and Archive blog includes more details of Thomas May's life and the collection of his papers donated to the museum, and shows a photo of him.

The blog posts state that Thomas William Ernest May was a sergeant in the Post Office Rifles, also known as 8th London Regiment, was at the battle of Festubert, and survived the war.

Related media


Official sources

Unit war diaries

  • The National Archives of the UK (TNA): WO 95/2731/1 (01/05/1915–31/10/1915)
  • The National Archives of the UK (TNA): WO 95/2731/2 (01/11/1915–31/12/1915)
  • The National Archives of the UK (TNA): WO 95/2731/3 (01/01/1916–31/07/1916)
  • The National Archives of the UK (TNA): WO 95/2731/4 (01/08/1916–31/01/1918)
  • The National Archives of the UK (TNA): WO 95/3006/1 (01/02/1918–31/03/1919)


Unit histories

Other official documents

Other sources

References


This page contains data imported from the UK National Archives Discovery catalogue, licensed under Open Government Licence v2.0.