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BATTLE DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Battle of Ancre; Ancre 1916; Battle of the ancre; Ancre, 1916
  • 2nd Division positions, 14 November 1916}}
  • 51st (Highland) Division objectives at Beaumont Hamel, November 1916}}
  • British cavalry on the Ancre}}
  • Map of the Beaumont-Hamel area (commune FR insee code 80753)}}
  • A Padre helping a wounded German prisoner along (13 November 1916, near Aveluy Wood) Q4505}}
  • Prisoners taken by the 51st (Highland) Division, 13 November 1916.}}
  • Water refilling point on the Ancre at the causeway of Mill Road, November 1916 Q4578}}
  • Field kitchen of the 2nd Battalion, Manchester Regiment near St Pierre Divion, November1916 Q4605}}

Leslie Lever, Baron Lever         
BRITISH POLITICIAN (1905-1977)
Leslie Maurice Lever; Leslie Lever; Baron Lever; Lord Lever
Leslie Maurice Lever, Baron Lever, GCSG (29 April 1905 – 26 July 1977) was a British Labour politician. He was Member of Parliament for Manchester Ardwick from 1950 to 1970, when he retired.
Lever tumbler lock         
  • lock pick]] used to pick lever tumbler locks
  • mortised into a door]]. The faceplate has been removed to see the inner workings.
TYPE OF LOCK THAT USES A SET OF LEVERS TO PREVENT THE BOLT FROM MOVING IN THE LOCK
5 lever lock; 5 lever deadlock; Five-lever lock; 5 Lever Lock; Lever locks; Lever lock
A lever tumbler lock is a type of lock that uses a set of levers to prevent the bolt from moving in the lock. In the simplest form of these, lifting the tumbler above a certain height will allow the bolt to slide past.
Évelyne Lever         
FRENCH WRITER AND HISTORIAN
Evelyne Lever
Évelyne Lever (known simply in English as Evelyne Lever) is a contemporary French historian and writer. She was married to a French historian, Maurice Lever, who is the author of Sade.

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Battle of the Ancre

The Battle of the Ancre (13–18 November 1916), was fought by the British Fifth Army (Lieutenant-General Hubert Gough), against the German 1st Army (General Fritz von Below). The Reserve Army had been renamed the Fifth Army on 30 October. The battle was the last of the big British attacks of the Battle of the Somme. After the Battle of Flers–Courcelette (15–22 September) the Anglo-French armies tried to press their advantage with smaller attacks in quick succession, rather than pausing to regroup and give the Germans time to recover. Subsequent writers gave discrete dates for the Anglo-French battles but there were considerable overlaps and continuities of operations until the weather and supply difficulties in mid-November ended the battle until the new-year.

The British attack was to fulfil complementary objectives. Political discontent in London would be muted by a big victory, as would doubts of British commitment by its allies and British loyalty to the Chantilly strategy of 1915 would be upheld. The capture of Beaumont Hamel and Serre would go some way to redeem the failure of 1 July and obtain ground on which the British would have a tactical advantage. The attack was the largest in the British sector since September and had a seven-day preliminary bombardment, which was twice as heavy as that of 1 July. The capture of Beaumont Hamel, St Pierre Divion and Beaucourt threatened the German hold on Serre further north. Edmund Blunden called the battle "a feat of arms vieing [sic] with any recorded. The enemy was surprised and beaten". Four German divisions had to be relieved due to the number of casualties they suffered and over 7,000 German troops were taken prisoner.