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British Military Nurses and the Great War: a Guide to the Services

British Military Nurses and the Great War: a Guide to the Services

Little has been written about British military nurses during the Great War, and few primary sources have survived, which makes it difficult to piece together even the basic details of the organization and administration of the nursing services during...

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Jellicoe of Scapa

Jellicoe of Scapa

John Jellicoe (1859-1935) was famously described as ‘The only man who could have lost the war in an afternoon’ by Winston Churchill in his book ‘The World Crisis.’

Jellicoe, born in Hampshire to a family with naval traditions, joined the Navy ...

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The most successful British Bomber Aircraft of The Great War

The most successful British Bomber Aircraft of The Great War

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If one were asked to choose a paradigm to represent the effect of a major war on the speed of technological change, the evolution of heavier-than-air aircraft in the Great War would be a good choice. But of particular note would be the dr...


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2nd Lt Arthur Douglas Richardson: ‘Forgotten' Officer of the 10th West Yorkshire Regiment

2nd Lt Arthur Douglas Richardson: ‘Forgotten' Officer of the 10th West Yorkshire Regiment

Located in a quiet corner of the picturesque St Martin's Churchyard at Kirklevington in Cleveland is the Richardson family plot. The plot contains a number of memorials, including that of Arthur Douglas Richardson, fourth son of the late Sir Thomas a...

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"And what did you do in the Great War? Mr Churchill?"

Introduction

Winston Leonard Spencer 'Winnie' Churchill (hereafter WLSC) had an amazing war. He strode the dizzy heights of high office and public acclaim. But felt the pangs of public disapprobation, taking the major blame for failed policies of war ...

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Fromelles reburials begin On 30 January 2010, the first of 250 British and Australian soldiers was reburied at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission's new Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery. (used with permission)

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9 February 2/Lt Harry Clayton Alban
article thumbnail2/Lt Harry Clayton Alban, 1/PoW's Leinster Regt was born in Mandalay, Burma on 28 June 1892. Educated at Christ's College, Horsham, he enlisted into the 1st R Inniskilling Fusiliers in India upon...

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Join the WFA at Who Do You Think You Are? 2010

We invite you to visit the WFA at WDYTYA? 2010. The countdown has begun to the country's ...

 

New WFA Branch - now Chesterfield

The first meeting of the Chesterfield Branch of the WFA took place on 26 January at Cheste...

 

Beneath Hill 60 - now plus video trailer

A new trailer, new poster, new book and the film comes out in April in Australia. UK venu...

 

Cavell Van Appeal

The ‘Cavell Van', built in 1919, is important in the railway preservation movement for b...

 

Behind the Lines: The Story of the Iron Twelve

This story will appear in two parts in the next two issues of ‘Stand To!' [Editor's upda...

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