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046: April 1996

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068: September 2003

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072: January 2005

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079: April 2007

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082: April/May 2008

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101: September 2014

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112: June 2018

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Recently launched Free Access to the Royal Welch Fusiliers First World War Database

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The Royal Welch Fusiliers First World War Database holds both those who died and those who served and survived the Great War  The Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum at Caernarfon Castle has launched a research facility in honour of those who lost their lives in the First World War.  This new research database is hosted on the Museum’s website and is spl…


Goodbye to All That by Robert Graves

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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd ISBN: 9780141184593  Perhaps better known as a poet and writer of historical fiction – notably I Claudius – in 1929 Robert Graves wrote an autobiographical account of the first thirty years or so of his life. Although Goodbye to All That deals with Graves’ early life and the ten years after his demobilisation, these mi…


ONLINE: 'How combat medicine changed forever ... Dr Kelsey Fry's pioneering stretcher bearers' by Dr Emily Mayhew

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Caption: Dr William Kelsey Fry's pioneering team of stretcher bearers. The RWF regimental goat looks on. Courtesy: IWM About the talk: By 1916, one medical team in particular - from the Royal Welch Fusiliers - had become renowned for their skill and courage in rescuing casualties on the Western Front. Dr (later Sir) William Kelsey Fry - Siegfried …


The 'Dead Enigma': Hedd Wyn and Francis Ledwidge and the Welsh National Eisteddfod

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In September 1917, the Welsh National Eisteddfod was held at Birkenhead Park, on the Wirral, only the third time it had been held outside the Principality. A huge crowd, including the Prime Minister David Lloyd George himself a Welsh language speaker, had gathered to take part in this annual celebration of Welsh culture and language. The highligh…


ONLINE: Lt. Col. Charles Hotham Montagu Doughty-Wylie with Anne Pedley

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Dick Doughty-Wylie was the archetypal Victorian – he joined the Army in 1889 and almost immediately saw action at Chitral and later at Crete, Sudan, the Boer War, Somaliland and took part in quelling the Boxer rebellion in China.  In later years, he took on a diplomatic role in life, with his wife, Lily, and it was while he was British consul in Tu…