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The Vosges and Alsace in occupation and wartime:
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I hope this is a simple question. If a British solder served in the British army in 1914-18 and then volunteered at the start of the Second World War, did he keep the same service number?
October 3, 2025 at 6:51 PM
Hello
Can anyone help me with the meaning of "lace" in field names in Cheshire tithe maps, please?
For example:
Top Horse Lace
Bottom Horse Lace
Far Horse Lace
Near House Lace
Lane House Lace

Any insights would be welcome.
May 23, 2025 at 10:27 PM
I'm looking at my dad's photo album from his time as a young volunteer with the RAF, including PAI Force.

Could anyone help me with a couple of abbreviations, please?

HMT (in HMT Duchess of Bedford)
ERS (in ERS Habbaniyah 1943 - I know what RAF Habbaniya was)

Insights appreciated - thanks.
May 8, 2025 at 11:03 AM
Le Lammele (or Lamala) is a génoise-style cake made for Easter in Alsace. A custom originating in the 16c, bakers & home cooks made them to use up the eggs which had accumulated during Lent. Traditionally the Lammele is eaten for breakfast on Easter Day.

I make one each year. This Easter's Lammele:
April 20, 2025 at 1:15 PM
4th April, 1915. Gaston, a French soldier fighting in Alsace, sends a postcard describing his Good Friday.
To my darling
Since yesterday evening we are again resting in the charming village of Rodern and as today is the feast of Easter we have complete rest, so I can’t let this day pass... /1
April 3, 2025 at 9:01 AM
I'm looking for a recommendation of a straightforward family tree template, please.
I don't want to go back further than four generations (possibly five). I just want to explain our family to a younger member by setting out what I already know. If I drew up a tree manually it would turn out a mess!
March 14, 2025 at 11:51 AM
For St David’s Day: the shawl. This is my many-great-great grandmother Sarah's shawl. She was born ~1840 & lived near Corwen.
March 1, 2025 at 8:57 PM
Bore da!
Dydd Gŵyl Dewi hapus!

Llynnau Mymbyr, Yr Wyddfa [Snowdon] taken from near Capel Curig, Cymru
March 1, 2025 at 2:33 AM
On 6th February 1945 German troops were withdrawing from the Munster (Alsace) area under pressure from French troops. The stone Lion erected in May 1916 by the 23rd Royal Bavarian Infantry Regiment for their fallen comrades still bears the marks of the shoot out.
February 6, 2025 at 9:21 AM
Eighty years ago, the battle for Jebsheim, Alsace, had concluded.

Ils sont réunis dans la mort
Unissons-nous dans la paix
Sie sind im tode vereint lässt
Uns auch im frieden einig sein
They are together in death
Let us unite in peace

thebluelinefrontier.com/2015/11/11/t...
February 2, 2025 at 2:11 PM
I designate January 6th as National Block Up Your Hoover With Pine Needles Day.
January 6, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Poised to fall.
One single wild pear remains on the tree.
2024 begins to close.
December 31, 2024 at 2:45 AM
As the Nine Lessons and Carols comes to an end with Charles Wesley's wonderful hymn, I am reminded of the time when a very small girl called Gwyneth, sitting next to Daddy in the chapel choir while Mum was playing the organ, asked very clearly and audibly...

"Daddy, what's a virgin's womb?"
December 24, 2024 at 6:59 PM
This is Get To Know The Neighbours Fortnight [GTKTN] in which people are seen trawling their local roads trying to match a front door with that pictured in the “We have delivered your parcel” photo, then knocking on the door of a complete stranger asking hesitantly for what is rightfully theirs.
December 9, 2024 at 12:13 PM
Our snow, such as there was, has melted. Do have a fabulous [cycling and snowy] week in the Vosges!
thebluelinefrontier.com/2014/01/14/w...

A vélo-ski - one of the inventive means of transport, though how widely used it was I have no idea. Card posted 1910. (My card.)
November 19, 2024 at 3:13 PM
Hello to new followers. Here's more detail about me. I've been regularly exploring the lovely Vosges region - the only mountain Front on French soil between 1914 and 1918 - for ~30 years, enjoying finding unexpected sites and lesser known places with vestiges and traces of the men’s presence.
November 19, 2024 at 2:43 PM
That horse picture is doing the rounds. (The one with soldiers standing in the shape of a horse's head.) Can someone please point me to the analysis refuting the story which invariably accompanies it?
@lucybetteridgedyson.com ?
November 11, 2024 at 2:33 PM
Would it be possible to encourage new users who have left another place to include something in their biographies to say who they were?

I'm gratified to have suddenly acquired many new followers but I'm afraid I have no idea whether I've known them elsewhere. I do like to be friendly. :)
November 10, 2024 at 4:17 PM
At this time of year, it seems as though Nature has placed gifts on the gravestones of the dead soldiers.

At la nécropole nationale française du Wettstein, fly agarics and other fungi are nature’s jewels for the soldiers.
November 9, 2024 at 4:23 PM
Something nice.
Despite everyone saying that they have seen fewer bees this year, we have just poured into jars the best honey harvest we've had for several years: forty six 454g jars from one hive. The northern honey bees have had a successful year.

Thankfully we don't have bears in Cheshire.
September 24, 2024 at 3:51 PM
On 5th September 1914 the Battle of the Marne began. 🧵

On 12th September 2014 we visited Vitry-le-François. In the Collégiale, pensive visitors were silenced by the exhibition commemorating Vitry ville-hôpital: an intense, shocking archive of photographs & documents ... /1
September 3, 2024 at 1:32 PM
Casualties from la Chipotte [previous post] also lie in Ménil-sur-Belvitte, a large 1917 nécropole nationale s. of Baccarat. Opposite the cemetery, peacefully surrounded by pastures with the characteristic Vosgienne cows, is a memorial privately erected in 1927 by l’Abbé Collé, the village curé. /1
August 26, 2024 at 11:22 AM
The battle for control of the Col de la Chipotte (Vosges) began on 25th August 1914.

The French soldiers called it le Trou d'Enfer (the Hell Hole). It's yet another of the ghastly, violent battles which an Anglocentric view of the Great War overlooks.

thebluelinefrontier.com/2014/08/25/l...
August 25, 2024 at 2:13 PM
I've been on holiday 😎 and because there is so much horrible stuff around I thought I would share something nice: the evening view from our stop-over on our way up to Skye.

There was an otter swimming there first thing the next morning but I don't have the kit to take good quality wildlife photos.
August 7, 2024 at 7:41 PM
Snow returned to the Vosges this week. It was the same in 2016, when we found ourselves unexpectedly back in winter with 30cm snow. I was on crutches with a torn meniscus but I was determined to travel. So have some April snow in a view which would have been known to the soldiers in the high Vosges.
April 22, 2024 at 11:28 AM