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North Riding Batteries, Royal Field Artillery



   North Riding Batteries, Royal Field Artillery were units of the Territorial Force based in Scarborough and Whitby, they were part of the 2nd Northumbrian Brigade RFA. They proceeded to France with 50th Division. In 1916 they were reorganised. 2nd Northumbrian Brigade became 251st Brigade R.F.A. with 1st, 2nd and 3rd East Riding Batteries renamed A, B and C Batteries.

4th Aug 1914 Mobilisation

19th of April 1915 Establishing HQs

22nd of April 1915 Germans Attack

22nd of April 1915 Standing by

23rd of April 1915 Under attack

23rd of April 1915 Northunberlands Transferred

23rd of April 1915 Divisional Movements

23rd of April 1915 Artillery Placement

24th of April 1915 Positions of Northumberland Division  location map

25th of April 1915 Ammo column delayed

3rd of May 1915 Orders

22nd October 1915 Reliefs

1st Nov 1915 Field Artillery in Action  location map

6th Nov 1915 Shelling  location map

7th Nov 1915 Shelling  location map

23rd Nov 1915 Equipment

13th January 1916 Patrol  location map

14th January 1916 Machine Guns  location map

15th January 1916 Artillery Active  location map

16th January 1916 Enemy Active  location map

16th January 1916 Patrols  location map

18th January 1916 Artillery Active  location map

1st February 1916 Misty  location map

11th February 1916 Warning

10th May 1916 Reorganisation

11th May 1916 Reorganisation

11th of May 1916 Reorganisation

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