London Scottish in the Great War

London Scottish in the Great War
Author: Mark Lloyd
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2000-03-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780850527131

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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 2nd 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 Rather it employs a wealth of previously unpublished war journals, diaries and photographs to provide a unique insight into this most auspicious Regiment.It demonstrates as no history of the London Scottish has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.

Scots in Great War London

Scots in Great War London
Author: Paul McFarland,Hugh Pym
Publsiher: Helion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Scots
ISBN: 1912390787

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The shared experiences and sacrifices of Scots in London in World War One - often untold stories and unseen pictures illustrate this fascinating new account.

The London Scottish in the Great War

The London Scottish in the Great War
Author: James Howard Lindsay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1925
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN: UOM:39015062996833

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Ladies From Hell

 Ladies From Hell
Author: Robert Douglas Pinkerton
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2013-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782891017

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“With the London-Scottish Regiment During the First World War The ‘Cockney Jocks’ at war in Flanders and France The wide distribution of Scots throughout Britain and the Empire led to the formation new ‘Scottish’ regiments and the London Scottish, formed in 1859 as a volunteer rifle corps and originally commanded by Lord Elcho, was a primary example. Elcho, anxious to embrace all the fighting men of Scotland into one brotherhood irrespective of their clan origins, uniquely clad the regiment in kilts of ‘Hodden Grey,’ a traditional hard wearing Scottish homespun cloth devoid of the tartan check and, as he perceived, being a drab colour suited for life on military campaign in the most practical way. Pinkerton, the author of this book was a soldier among the ranks of the regiment who answered the nation’s call to arms during the First World War. The regiment was mobilised at the outbreak of hostilities and the 1st battalion had the distinction of being the first Territorials to go into action during operations at Messines in October 1914. Pinkerton takes his readers to war with the London Scottish on the western front where it took part in all the major offensives of the conflict. Predictably this vital account is filled with immediate first hand account action and anecdotes and is essential reading for anyone interested in the war in the trenches the kilted infantry knew.”-Leonaur Print Version Author — Pinkerton, Robert Douglas. Text taken, whole and complete, from the edition published in New York, The Century co., 1918. Original Page Count – 254 pages.

The London Scottish in the Second World War 1939 1945

The London Scottish in the Second World War  1939 1945
Author: Cyril Nelson Barclay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1952
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036555188

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The Flowers of the Forest

The Flowers of the Forest
Author: Trevor Royle
Publsiher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857901255

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The author of Culloden details the effects of World War I on Scotland. On the brink of the First World War, Scotland was regarded throughout the British Isles as “the workshop of the Empire.” Not only were Clyde-built ships known the world over, Scotland produced half of Britain’s total production of railway equipment, and the cotton and jute industries flourished in Paisley and Dundee. In addition, Scots were a hugely important source of manpower for the colonies. Yet after the war, Scotland became an industrial and financial backwater. Emigration increased as morale slumped in the face of economic stagnation and decline. The country had paid a disproportionately high price in casualties, a result of huge numbers of volunteers and the use of Scottish battalions as shock troops in the fighting on the Western Front and Gallipoli—young men whom the novelist Ian Hay called “the vanished generation.” In this book, Trevor Royle provides the first full account of how the war changed Scotland irrevocably by exploring a wide range of themes: the overwhelming response to the call for volunteers; the performance of Scottish military formations in 1915 and 1916; the militarization of the Scottish homeland; the resistance to war in Glasgow and the west of Scotland; and the boom in the heavy industries and the strengthening of women’s role in society following on from wartime employment. “Royle has done First World War History a great service.” —Gary Sheffield, military historian “His exceptional talents at narration produce a work that is both through-provoking and engaging . . . A vivid, solidly-written book.” —International Review of Scottish Studies

Scotland and the Great War

Scotland and the Great War
Author: Catriona M. M. Macdonald,Elaine W. McFarland
Publsiher: John Donald
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015047840601

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A study of the impact of the Great War in Scotland. Topics include: conscientious objection; voluntary recruitment; press coverage; gender and the war; and the Scottish Highlands and the war.

Scots Guards in the Great War

Scots Guards in the Great War
Author: Loraine F. Petre,Wilfrid Ewart,Cecil
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2006-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1847341918

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