The 35th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army, raised during World War I as part of General Kitchener's fourth New Army.Its infantry was originally composed of Bantams, that is soldiers who would otherwise be excluded from service due to their short stature.The division served on the Western Front from early 1916, and was disbanded in 1919. The Laying up of the Colours of the 4th (Militia) battalion The Durham Light Infantry (Order of Service). Teesdale Mercury. 1956. The Laying up of the Colours and Dedication and Unveiling of The Book of Remembrance and Memorial to all ranks of the 9th Bn The Durham Light Infantry (T.A.) (Order of Service). Gale & Polden. 1949. On 6 January the move was completed train and on 12 January the Division took over the left section of the Cologne bridgehead.Demobilisation began; on 15 March the Division was retitled as the London Division. The Great War cost 41st Division 32158 men killed, wounded or