Footnotes
- Stokes Mortar - The Stokes Trench Mortar was designed in 1914 by the English engineer; Sir Wilfred Scott-Stokes. Mortars were designed to 'lob' high explosive shells into enemy trenches. The advantage of the 'Stokes' was that it was small enough to be manhandled by infantrymen and fired from the relative safety of a trench
- Paschal Farm - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 1)
- Taube Farm - Approximately 500 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position (Map1).
- Tranquille House - Situated on road running south east to north west (Map 1)
- R.A.P - Regimental Aid Post. First aid post
- Olga Houses - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (south west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 10)
- Railway Street
- Rose Crossroads camp
- Houthhulst Forest - Forest forming the northern boundary of the sub sector and the ground to be attacked
- Broembeek - Stream running from north east to south west through 4th Bn positions
- Aden House - In front line on Divisional left flank held by 5th Bn
- Hill 23 - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Colbert Crossroads - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Schaap Balie - Area held by Germans, just beyond 4th Bn final objective
- Stokes Mortar - The Stokes Trench Mortar was designed in 1914 by the English engineer; Sir Wilfred Scott-Stokes. Mortars were designed to 'lob' high explosive shells into enemy trenches. The advantage of the 'Stokes' was that it was small enough to be manhandled by infantrymen and fired from the relative safety of a trench
- Paschal Farm - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 1)
- Taube Farm - Approximately 500 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position (Map1).
- Tranquille House - Situated on road running south east to north west (Map 1)
- R.A.P - Regimental Aid Post. First aid post
- Olga Houses - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (south west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 10)
- Railway Street
- Rose Crossroads camp
- Houthhulst Forest - Forest forming the northern boundary of the sub sector and the ground to be attacked
- Broembeek - Stream running from north east to south west through 4th Bn positions
- Aden House - In front line on Divisional left flank held by 5th Bn
- Hill 23 - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Colbert Crossroads - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Schaap Balie - Area held by Germans, just beyond 4th Bn final objective
- Stokes Mortar - The Stokes Trench Mortar was designed in 1914 by the English engineer; Sir Wilfred Scott-Stokes. Mortars were designed to 'lob' high explosive shells into enemy trenches. The advantage of the 'Stokes' was that it was small enough to be manhandled by infantrymen and fired from the relative safety of a trench
- Paschal Farm - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 1)
- Taube Farm - Approximately 500 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position (Map1).
- Tranquille House - Situated on road running south east to north west (Map 1)
- R.A.P - Regimental Aid Post. First aid post
- Olga Houses - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (south west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 10)
- Railway Street
- Rose Crossroads camp
- Houthhulst Forest - Forest forming the northern boundary of the sub sector and the ground to be attacked
- Broembeek - Stream running from north east to south west through 4th Bn positions
- Aden House - In front line on Divisional left flank held by 5th Bn
- Hill 23 - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Colbert Crossroads - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Schaap Balie - Area held by Germans, just beyond 4th Bn final objective
- Stokes Mortar - The Stokes Trench Mortar was designed in 1914 by the English engineer; Sir Wilfred Scott-Stokes. Mortars were designed to 'lob' high explosive shells into enemy trenches. The advantage of the 'Stokes' was that it was small enough to be manhandled by infantrymen and fired from the relative safety of a trench
- Paschal Farm - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 1)
- Taube Farm - Approximately 500 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position (Map1).
- Tranquille House - Situated on road running south east to north west (Map 1)
- R.A.P - Regimental Aid Post. First aid post
- Olga Houses - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (south west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 10)
- Railway Street
- Rose Crossroads camp
- Houthhulst Forest - Forest forming the northern boundary of the sub sector and the ground to be attacked
- Broembeek - Stream running from north east to south west through 4th Bn positions
- Aden House - In front line on Divisional left flank held by 5th Bn
- Hill 23 - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Colbert Crossroads - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Schaap Balie - Area held by Germans, just beyond 4th Bn final objective
- Stokes Mortar - The Stokes Trench Mortar was designed in 1914 by the English engineer; Sir Wilfred Scott-Stokes. Mortars were designed to 'lob' high explosive shells into enemy trenches. The advantage of the 'Stokes' was that it was small enough to be manhandled by infantrymen and fired from the relative safety of a trench
- Paschal Farm - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 1)
- Taube Farm - Approximately 500 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position (Map1).
- Tranquille House - Situated on road running south east to north west (Map 1)
- R.A.P - Regimental Aid Post. First aid post
- Olga Houses - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (south west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 10)
- Railway Street
- Rose Crossroads camp
- Houthhulst Forest - Forest forming the northern boundary of the sub sector and the ground to be attacked
- Broembeek - Stream running from north east to south west through 4th Bn positions
- Aden House - In front line on Divisional left flank held by 5th Bn
- Hill 23 - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Colbert Crossroads - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Schaap Balie - Area held by Germans, just beyond 4th Bn final objective
- Stokes Mortar - The Stokes Trench Mortar was designed in 1914 by the English engineer; Sir Wilfred Scott-Stokes. Mortars were designed to 'lob' high explosive shells into enemy trenches. The advantage of the 'Stokes' was that it was small enough to be manhandled by infantrymen and fired from the relative safety of a trench
- Paschal Farm - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 1)
- Taube Farm - Approximately 500 yards to rear (west) of 4th Bn position (Map1).
- Tranquille House - Situated on road running south east to north west (Map 1)
- R.A.P - Regimental Aid Post. First aid post
- Olga Houses - Approximately 1000 yards to rear (south west) of 4th Bn position, prior to attack (Map 10)
- Railway Street
- Rose Crossroads camp
- Houthhulst Forest - Forest forming the northern boundary of the sub sector and the ground to be attacked
- Broembeek - Stream running from north east to south west through 4th Bn positions
- Aden House - In front line on Divisional left flank held by 5th Bn
- Hill 23 - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Colbert Crossroads - Part of the final objective for the attack
- Schaap Balie - Area held by Germans, just beyond 4th Bn final objective