Nyasaland Battalions of the King's African Rifles in fierce combat with a withdrawing German Schutztruppe
Introduction
In late November 1917 Colonel Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck and his men crossed the Rovuma River from German territory into Portuguese East ...
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 ...
Introduction
In 1914 a mixture of Sopwith types appeared with the RFC and RNAS. From 1916 the company concentrated on the production of single-seat scout (fighter) aircraft powered by rotary engines but also experimented with other types. Many aspec...
The Redan Ridge is a neglected part of the Somme Battlefield. Sitting between the frequently visited Serre Road and Beaumont Hamel, it has few roads and is exposed to extremes of weather: incredibly hot in summer but desolate in winter. It attracts f...
In the Thanet Advertiser dated 11 August 1917 there was a brief report that an Australian munitions worker, William Blower, had died at Ramsgate General Hospital on 26 July 1917 aged 56. He was buried in Ramsgate Cemetery at plot KC 358 in a grave by...
Prior to the outbreak of the Great War, one of the main political issues in Britain was drink. Convictions for drunken behaviour regularly exceeded 200,000 pa (1) - significantly higher than in more recent times - and local newspapers were full of re...
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