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16 March 1915 : 2nd Lieut. Frederick Charles Andrews

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Frederick Andrews was born in Hammersmith, London 22 April 1882 His parents were Charles Andrews and Frances (née Matthews).  Frederick was educated at St. Andrew’s College, Toronto and Toronto University (B.A. and D.Sc).  Before the war he worked at the Dome Gold Mine, Porcupine, Ontario.  On enlistment November 1914 he was gazetted to the 3r...


War Underground by Alexander Barrie

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Available in various hardback editions (first edition 1962), paperback 2004.  War Underground by Alexander Barrie is a clear, character-led factual narrative that tells the story of the tunnellers from inception to demob. It is also the story of how a larger than life engineering contractor John Norton Griffith persuaded Kitchener that clay-kick...


Way of Revelation (1921) by Wilfred Ewart

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Wilfred Herbert as portrayed in Graham Stephen's 'The Life and Last Words of Wilfred Ewart' (1924) At the time of his death, the 30 year old Wilfred Ewart was a successful journalist and author who had given five years of his life to the Great War. Composed in notepads and published as reports under various names during the war his fictionalise...


The British Monarchy and the First World War by Professor Heather Jones

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[This article first appeared in the July 2022 edition of Bulletin. No.122. Members receive seven magazines a year, four issues of our journal Stand To! and three issues of our member/branch magazine Bulletin.] The First World War is often seen as a time when the British monarchy came under threat from a rise in revolutionary anti-monarchism. The...