City of London in the Great War

City of London in the Great War
Author: Stephen Wynn
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473865174

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Throughout the First World War, London played a major part in Great Britain's war effort, both at home and abroad. A far as Germany was concerned, the city was their ultimate goal the ultimate target that would bring them the sought-after victory they so desired. With the British Royal Family at Buckingham Palace, the heart of British Government at the Houses of Parliament and one of Europe's major financial centres, situated at the Bank of England, London was a major prize that would either be protected or lost to the enemy. With a real belief amongst the British public that there would be an invasion at some time during the war, the security of the countries capital was paramount not only for survival of the nation, but also to ensure that public morale remained high.The capital was a central hub for recruitment with centres popping up all over the city, at places such as Scotland Yard and the Tower of London. There was a regiment for everybody, catering for all elements of society from the labourer, to the landed gentry, for the more affluent, as well as those less well off, and from the professional sportsman, to the city banker; everybody wanted to do their bit for King and Country.The book looks at many different aspects of wartime London: the Members of Parliament who left their comfortable lifestyles, who fought and died for their country, the Silvertown munitions factory explosion, the twelve German spies who were shot at the Tower of London, and the hundreds of military hospitals that were spread across London. Part of St Thomas's Hospital, for example, treated the wounds of 11,396 military personnel between 1915-19.City of London in the Great War records yet another chapter in the history of the nation's capital, during the four-year period of time, which will live in the memory of the city forever more.

2nd City of London Regiment Royal Fusiliers in the Great W

2nd City of London Regiment   Royal Fusiliers  in the Great W
Author: W. E. Grey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2017-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1910241482

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The Great War Memory and Ritual

The Great War  Memory and Ritual
Author: Mark Connelly
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780861932535

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The work concentrates on the planning of, fund-raising for, and erection of war memorials and then goes on to show how those memorials became a focus for a continuing need to remember, particularly each year on Armistice Day."--BOOK JACKET.

The Great War Memory and Ritual

The Great War  Memory and Ritual
Author: Mark Connelly
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780861933273

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The modern idea that the Great War was regarded as a futile waste of life by British society in the disillusioned 1920s and 1930s is here called into question by Mark Connelly. Through a detailed local study of a district containing a wide variety of religious, economic and social variations, he shows how both the survivors and the bereaved came to terms with the losses and implications of the Great War. His study illustrates the ways in which communities as diverse as the Irish Catholics of Wapping, the Jews of Stepney and the Presbyterian ex-patriate Scots of Ilford, thanks to the actions of the local agents of authority and influence - clergymen, rabbis, councillors, teachers and employers - shaped the memory of their dead and created a very definite history of the war. Close focus on the planning of, fund-raising for, and erection of war memorials expands to a wider examination of how those memorials became a focus for a continuing need to remember, particularly each year on Armistice Day. Mark Connelly is Professor of Modern British Military History, University of Kent.

The Army List

The Army List
Author: Great Britain. Army Dept
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 814
Release: 1952
Genre: Retired military personnel
ISBN: UOM:39015021311249

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Zeppelin Nights

Zeppelin Nights
Author: Jerry White
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781448191932

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‘Zeppelin Nights is social history at its best... White creates a vivid picture of a city changed forever by war’ The Times 2018 marks the centenary of the end of the First World War. In those four decisive years, London was irrevocably changed. Soldiers passed through the capital on their way to the front and wounded men were brought back to be treated in London’s hospitals. At night, London plunged into darkness for fear of Zeppelins that raided the city. Meanwhile, women escaped the drudgery of domestic service to work as munitionettes. Full employment put money into the pockets of the poor for the first time. Self-appointed moral guardians seize the chance to clamp down on drink, frivolous entertainment and licentious behaviour. Even against a war-torn landscape, Londoners were determined to get on with their lives, firmly resolved not to let Germans or puritans spoil their enjoyment. Peopled with patriots and pacifists, clergymen and thieves, bluestockings and prostitutes, Jerry White’s magnificent panorama reveals a battle-scarred yet dynamic, flourishing city. ‘Jerry White's name on a title page is a guarantee of a lively, compassionate book full of striking incidents and memorable images... This is a fast-paced social history that never stumbles... A well-orchestrated polyphony of voices that brings history alive’ Guardian

The London Scottish in the Great War

The London Scottish in the Great War
Author: Mark Lloyd
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2000-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473816022

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An account of the heroic fighting ability of one of the first Territorial Force battalions ordered to France and the first to see action in World War I. For two centuries the officers and men of the London Scottish have faithfully served their country, never more so than during the terrible years of the Great War. Initially with the 1st Guards Brigade, and later with the 56th (London) Division, the 1st Battalion was so committed to the prosecution of its cause that by November 1918 its numbers included only three survivors of the original Battle of Messines. The Second Battalion saw action in campaigns as diverse as France and Flanders, Ireland, the Balkans, and Palestine where it won two Victoria Crosses. The London Scottish in the Great War does not set out to recite the oft-told famous battles fought and won. Rather it employs a wealth of previously unpublished war journals, diaries, and photographs to provide a unique insight into this most auspicious Regiment. It demonstrates as no history of the London Scottish has before the hopes, sufferings, and aspirations of the volunteers who filled its ranks, so many of who made the supreme sacrifice.

Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914 19 The Royal Fusiliers

Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914 19 The Royal Fusiliers
Author: Great Britain. War Office
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN: 1871505127

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