Remembered
On This Day, 19 February 1915

Edmund Battye was accidentally drowned on this day in 1915

Edmund Battye
Edmund Battye

Edmund Battye was born in Bruntcliffe, Morley on 29 October 1892. His parents were John and Margaret Battye (née Fitzpatrick). Edmund’s birth certificate states his father worked as a coal miner.

Edmund joined the local “Terriers” of the 4th King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI) in early 1914, mobilising with them in August that year. In November of 1914 the battalion moved to Gainsborough, Lincolnshire for training and where tragedy was to strike which sent shock waves through the Heavy Woollen area of the West Riding. 

On Friday 19 February, Captain Harold Hirst, of Dewsbury, was in command of “D” Company comprising about 190 men. Half went for section drill in a field, whilst the other half, supervised by Captain Hirst, were taken to a neighboring pond of water near the banks of the River Trent to learn about raft-building.

What happened next is described by a fellow soldier:

"As we approached…I saw the raft pushed off, and she floated quite level and well out of the water. It moved slowly towards the centre of the pond, and I saw Lance-Corpl. Punyer put his pole into the water as if intending to put the raft back to the shore. The whole of the pole disappeared in the water and the man’s wrist also went under. I heard him say ‘I cannot touch bottom here, sir.’ There was then a slight movement amongst the men on the raft, with the result that the raft went under on one side, The men then moved to the other side and they were thrown into the water, and the raft ‘shot’ towards the bank. I took off my equipment. I saw a man (Crayton) was in difficulties, and I jumped in and got him to the raft. Lance-Corpl. Chappell, who had also jumped in, helped me get him to the raft. When I was in the centre of the pond getting this man out I saw no others in the water at all. I don’t think any of the deceased men came to the surface again."

Raft Accident
After the accident, locals pose for a photograph

To read more about the incident in which Pte. Edmund Battye and six other men from the 4th KOYLI lost their lives click here: A training accident goes horribly wrong

2067 Pte Edmund Battye, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry

Also remembered in February

1 February 1915

Harold Clifton died of wounds on this day in 1915

Read more about Harold Norton Clifton
2 February 1915

Philip Arthur Blanshard died of wounds on this day in 1915

Read more about Philip Arthur Blanshard
3 February 1915

Oriel William Erskine Bannerman died of wounds on this day in 1915

Read more about Oriel William Erskine Bannerman
4 February 1915

Richard Apjohn Fitz Gibbon died of wounds on this day in 1915

Read more about Richard Apjohn Fitz Gibbon
5 February 1917

John Huntley Wickham Stevenson died of wounds on this day in 1917

Read more about John Huntley Wickham Stevenson
6 February 1917

Leon Alfred O’Meara was killed in action on this day in 1917

Read more about Leon Alfred O'Meara
7 February 1917

Eustace Delano Fishbourne died of wounds on this day in 1917

Read more about Eustace Delano Fishbourne
8 February 1917

Harold Courtenay Woollcombe-Boyce was killed in action on this day in 1917

Read more about Harold Courtenay Woollcombe-Boyce
9 February 1915

Harry Clayton Alban was killed in action on this day in 1915

Read more about Harry Clayton Alban
10 February 1916

John William Backhouse was killed in action on this day in 1916

Read more about John William Backhouse
11 February 1917

John Elvin Collett was killed in action on this day in 1917

Read more about John Elvin Collett
12 February 1916

Ivan William Garnett was killed in action on this day in 1916

Read more about Ivan William Garnett
13 February 1915

John Fawcett was killed in action on this day in 1915

Read more about John Fawcett
14 February 1916

Richard Brown died of illness on this day in 1916

Read more about Richard Gavin Brown
15 February 1915

Charles Grant was lost at sea on this day in 1915

Read more about Charles Grant
16 February 1916

Edward Gordon Riggall was killed in action on this day in 1915

Read more about Edward Gordon Riggall
17 February 1915

Charles Percival Paine died of illness on this day in 1915

Read more about Charles Percival Paine
18 February 1917

John Jackson died of wounds on this day in 1917

Read more about John Jackson
20 February 1915

Cecil Henry Dundas died of wounds on this day in 1915

Read more about Cecil Henry Dundas
21 February 1915

David Ronald Cross was killed on this day in 1915

Read more about David Ronald Cross
22 February 1915

Henry Francis Heatly was killed in action on this day in 1915

Read more about Henry Heatly
23 February 1916

Leonard Ewbank was killed in action on this day in 1916

Read more about Leonard Ewbank
24 February 1915

Gilbert Thompson was killed on this day in 1915

Read more about Gilbert Thompson
25 February 1915

Colin Edward Cumming was killed on this day in 1915

Read more about Colin Cumming
26 February 1918

Katy Beaufoy was killed on this day in 1918

Read more about Katy Beaufoy
27 February 1915

John Barley died of wounds on this day in 1915

Read more about John Barley
28 February 1915

Robert Robertson was killed in action on this day in 1915

Read more about Robert Robertson
28 February 1916

Gerald Jamieson died of wounds on this day in 1916

Read more about Gerald Jamieson
29 February 1916

Arthur Moore died of wounds on this day in 1916

Read more about Arthur Moore