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British Medical Casualties on the Western Front in the Great War Part 1: Dealing with Wound Related Trauma
British Medical Casualties on the Western Front in the Great War Part 1: Dealing with Wound Related Trauma by Dr David Payne (This article first appeared in Stand To! 83 August / September 2008 pp. 27 - 32) Introduction When confronted with the onset of the Great War in August 1914, the professional British Regular soldier, and his colleagues in...
31 May 1918 : Geoffrey Philip Ellis
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Geoffrey Ellis was born 21 April 1899 in Bow, London, the youngest son of Robert (a railway booking clerk) and Violet Eliza (née Beck) of Bury Street, Lower Edmonton. At the 1901 Census, he was 1yr old and lived at home with his parents, two older siblings and two boarders (a railway clerk and railway porter) at 19 Hendon Road, Edmonton. He...
‘The Casualty Evacuation Chain from Hill 60, Ypres in early 1915’ with David Blanchard
David Blanchard will discuss the story of the Field Ambulances 28th and 5th Division, a story which also features Railway Dugouts and other nearby CWGC Cemeteries.
We suggest a voluntary donation of £3 per person.
Come and join us – we welcome guests and first-time attendees as well as WFA Members.
For further information please contact Dave B...
A Voice from the Trenches 1914–18: From the Diaries and Sketches of Bernard Eyre Walker by Bernard Eyre Walker and edited by Sara Woodall
(Blackthorn Press, 2020), £18.00, paperback, 192 pages with illustrations ISBN 978–1–906–25958–7 Bernard Eyre Walker’s diary was lost – not recently, as it has been known to be in the Liddle Collection for many years – but during the great retreat caused by the Kaiserslacht. It was returned to him some years after the war ended as the German sol...
I Was There!: Latest video now available
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The latest videos from the 'I Was There!' series have been very well received, with Episode 29 ('The Immortal Story of 'L' Battery') having over 55,000 views (and counting). The statistics on other videos are also excellent, with an earlier video (Episode19: The Unseen Killers at Le Cateau) surging in the last day or so to over 12,000 views. Th...
Mud, Blood and Bandages: The RAMC on the Western Front by Andy Robertshaw
Mud, Blood and Bandages: The RAMC on the Western Front by Andy Robertshaw. Andy's presentation explores the multiple roles of the medical services in preventing disease and dealing with the sick and wounded on the front line. How did the system of medical evacuation take place? Who was responsible for treatment at each stage in this process? Ho...