I'd like to find where the 6th London Field Ambulance unit were stationed in Noeux-le-Mines on 28th Sept 1915. I still need to get:
Their war diary from the National Archives ref WO 95/2725/2
- 6th London Field Ambulance (47th London Division) History, notes and autobiographical accounts re activities during the First World War, Wellcome Library, 183 Euston Road (digital version). The original can also be viewed at the Army Medical Services Museum, Keogh Barracks, Aldershot, Monday to Friday, 9:30am to 3:30pm.
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The disposition of medical units during the Battle of Loos are given in the History of the Great War, Medical Services, Volume 2, by Sir W. G. Macpherson (scribd.com, fee required. Also ISBN 9781845747046).
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A brief record of the 6th London FA, Imperial War Museum
Other things I would like to track down:
- more information on Herbert's wife Amy
- a clearer version of Herbert's casualty form
- more information on what happened to Cornelius Bell during and after the war
- location of Redford's unit in Arras, prior to the battle
More information on trenches and maps
- https://www.pinterest.com/pin/479211216586170311/
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