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Indian soldiers in Hampshire during
               WW1
During the First World War,
over 140,000 volunteers from
the Indian sub continent saw
active service in Europe. In
addition almost 80,000
volunteers from African colonies
and the West Indies took part in
the fighting.
Indian soldiers wounded in battle on the Western
Front were sent to England for treatment. The Royal
Victoria Military Hospital at Netley was unable to
handle the large numbers of wounded so alternative
arrangements were made. Towns on the South Coast
of England to offer assistance included Brighton,
Bournemouth, Brockenhurst and New Milton in the
New Forest to name but a few.
It is believed that at the
                                                   end of the war a total
                                                   of 64,449 Indian soldiers
                                                   had been reported dead
                                                   or missing and over
                                                   65,000 wounded.




Queen Mary visiting wounded Indian soldiers at Brockenhurst,
Hampshire, November 1914.
Indian troops carrying out
                               bayonet practice outside Forest
                               Park Hotel, Brockenhurst,
                               Hampshire, in preparation for
                               returning to the Front, 1915.




‘The troops were taken out of the line and rested in early 1915,
but were soon back in the trenches. The Indian Corps provided
half the attacking force at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle and the
Lahore Division were involved in the Second Battle of Ypres’
Source: Dr David Omissi
Indian troops leaving for the Front at New Milton and
Brockenhurst railway stations, 1915.
To see an archive film of Indian troops observing a
    troop march through Bournemouth click on the
    hyperlink below. You may have to download Quicktime
    Viewer. Follow instructions on the website page.

http://www.hants.gov.uk/record-office/film/video/sample2.html
By 1918, some 827,000 Indians had enlisted, in addition to
those already serving in August 1914.
Today two memorials exist in Brighton to commemorate the
Indian soldiers who passed through the town’s hospitals
during the First World War. The gateway to Brighton
Pavilion and a memorial known as the Chattri. Both were
erected after the war.



                      The Chattri memorial,
                      Brighton, Sussex

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Indiansoldiers

  • 1. Indian soldiers in Hampshire during WW1
  • 2. During the First World War, over 140,000 volunteers from the Indian sub continent saw active service in Europe. In addition almost 80,000 volunteers from African colonies and the West Indies took part in the fighting.
  • 3. Indian soldiers wounded in battle on the Western Front were sent to England for treatment. The Royal Victoria Military Hospital at Netley was unable to handle the large numbers of wounded so alternative arrangements were made. Towns on the South Coast of England to offer assistance included Brighton, Bournemouth, Brockenhurst and New Milton in the New Forest to name but a few.
  • 4.
  • 5. It is believed that at the end of the war a total of 64,449 Indian soldiers had been reported dead or missing and over 65,000 wounded. Queen Mary visiting wounded Indian soldiers at Brockenhurst, Hampshire, November 1914.
  • 6. Indian troops carrying out bayonet practice outside Forest Park Hotel, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, in preparation for returning to the Front, 1915. ‘The troops were taken out of the line and rested in early 1915, but were soon back in the trenches. The Indian Corps provided half the attacking force at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle and the Lahore Division were involved in the Second Battle of Ypres’ Source: Dr David Omissi
  • 7. Indian troops leaving for the Front at New Milton and Brockenhurst railway stations, 1915.
  • 8. To see an archive film of Indian troops observing a troop march through Bournemouth click on the hyperlink below. You may have to download Quicktime Viewer. Follow instructions on the website page. http://www.hants.gov.uk/record-office/film/video/sample2.html
  • 9. By 1918, some 827,000 Indians had enlisted, in addition to those already serving in August 1914. Today two memorials exist in Brighton to commemorate the Indian soldiers who passed through the town’s hospitals during the First World War. The gateway to Brighton Pavilion and a memorial known as the Chattri. Both were erected after the war. The Chattri memorial, Brighton, Sussex

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. This short presentation is intended as a discussion point for students looking at the role of troops from the Indian sub continent during the First World War and how we remember their contribution and sacrifices.
  2. The photograph shows an Indian soldier outside J W Martin’s shop in Brockenhurst, 1914. He may have been one of the Indian medical team caring for sick and wounded Indian troops, or a soldier resting before returning to the Front.
  3. Students could undertake some research into the history of the Royal Victoria Hospital at Netley and discuss the benefits for convalescing troops at the above towns.
  4. Get students to assess the range of evidence to support events under discussion, such as newspaper reports – how many and how prominent? Use the internet to investigate the role of Indian troops in the First World War.
  5. Students could discuss the impact of large numbers of Indian troops arriving in a small town such as Brockenhurst. Do surviving photographs suggest admiration or curiosity amongst locals?
  6. Students could investigate how frequently if at all historians mention the occurrence of Indian troops in events surrounding battles during the First World War.
  7. Ask students to empathise with Indian soldiers returning to the Front after experiencing the horrors of the early months of warfare in 1914. What emotions might they experience?
  8. Students could investigate how many other memorials there are in England (or the South of England) commemorating the sacrifices made by colonial troops during the War. How many recognise the involvement of Indian soldiers?. Students could search Channel 4’s Lost Generations data-base for Indian soldiers, or the Imperial War Museum’s website.