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Great War Sites in the UK | caught on the wire
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Caught on the wire. Reflections on the Great War. Skip to primary content. Great War Sites in the UK. Great War Sites in the UK. A listing of the extant Great War sites that can be found around the UK. If you would like a site added to the map, please leave a comment below or contact me with the details. Thanks to David Faulder from the Great War Forum. Who introduced me to the possibilities of Google Maps and set the initial map up, and the Western Front Association. November 18, 2012 at 10:42 am. Creat...
Great War Links | caught on the wire
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Caught on the wire. Reflections on the Great War. Skip to primary content. Great War Sites in the UK. This page will highlight Great War websites or pages that I can recommend. Ben Murray and Benjamin Moore – Different Destinies : www.2bens.com. BrianCurragh.com : www.briancurragh.com. Field Marshal Henry Wilson : www.facebook.com/HenryHughesWilson. Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Hussars in the Great War : www.facebook.com/QOOHGreatWar. Other worthwhile Great War sites. Douglas Haig Fellowship : Facebook. Pleas...
briancurragh | caught on the wire
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Caught on the wire. Reflections on the Great War. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Great War Sites in the UK. I have a Masters Degree (Distinction) in First World War Studies from the University of Birmingham's Centre of War Studies - with my dissertation focussing on the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars. Colonel (Retired) T L May CBE DL lately Chairman of the Oxfordshire Yeomanry Trust and Director of Soldiers of Oxfordshire. December 12, 2015. This provoked a Guards officer to suggest...
Captain the Hon. Arthur Edward Bruce O’Neill (1876-1914) | caught on the wire
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Caught on the wire. Reflections on the Great War. Skip to primary content. Great War Sites in the UK. Captain the Hon. Arthur Edward Bruce O’Neill (1876-1914). April 19, 2015. Does anyone know the source for this photograph of Arthur O’Neill or has access to a better copy than this? This was copied off the excellent “ The History of Parliament. 8221; blog which noted O’Neill. As the first Member of Parliament to lose his life in active service during the Great War. All suggestions gratefully received!
Divisional demarcation at the Battle of Loos | caught on the wire
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Caught on the wire. Reflections on the Great War. Skip to primary content. Great War Sites in the UK. Divisional demarcation at the Battle of Loos. December 20, 2014. When researching for my chapter on the Battle of Loos – to be included in the follow up volume to “Stemming The Tide: Officers and Leadership in The British Expeditionary Force 1914”. Thesiger had sent a type-written note to 7th Division which was couched in a somewhat administrative and officious manner:. 8220;As regards the labour of plac...
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100D #3 | Advertising King Albert’s Book | Wellington House
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A Miscellany of the Great War, 1914-1918. The Garden-Party and Sredni Vashtar. Saki and Virginia Woolf. 100D #3 Advertising King Albert’s Book. The latest installment in this series has been cross-posted at Oxford’s. Blog — you can check it out here. I’ll be taking a look at. King Albert’s Book. Itself in an upcoming installment, so stay tuned (so to speak). 100D #2 The Manifesto of the Ninety-Three. 100D #4 The Recruitment Ads of Sir Hedley Le Bas →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
The Battles of Coronel and the Falkland Islands | Wellington House
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A Miscellany of the Great War, 1914-1918. The Garden-Party and Sredni Vashtar. Saki and Virginia Woolf. The Battles of Coronel and the Falkland Islands. Apart from Jutland, the war is not often noted for its naval battles. This is largely due to most of the German surface navy having spent the war under blockade, with the most wide-ranging naval operations instead being conducted by the German U-Boat fleet. 8216;s German East Asia Squadron. The western patrol (the cruisers. And six other lighter ships of...
The Garden-Party and Sredni Vashtar | Wellington House
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A Miscellany of the Great War, 1914-1918. The Garden-Party and Sredni Vashtar. Saki and Virginia Woolf. The Garden-Party and Sredni Vashtar. Please find below the required readings for the first session of Nick Milne’s class on Modern British Fiction this spring at the Soloway Jewish Community Centre. Katherine Mansfield – The Garden-Party. Breakfast was not yet over before the men came to put up the marquee. 8220;Where do you want the marquee put, mother? 8220;That’s right, miss,” said the t...His smile...
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Occupying Istanbul – Photograph album of Lt Andrew J. Horne, 1923 « The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland
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The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Objects from the Historical Collections of the National Museum of Ireland. About The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Occupying Istanbul Photograph album of Lt Andrew J. Horne, 1923. November 9, 2014. The last post on the blog looked at the experience of two Dublin brothers Thomas and Joseph McEnroe. Another image shows the railway station building at Haider Pasha on the Asian side on the city, underneath which is written ‘bombed and set on fire by our aeroplanes ...
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The IRA ‘Big Gun’ and the Death of Matt Furlong, 1920 « The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland
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The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Objects from the Historical Collections of the National Museum of Ireland. About The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. The IRA ‘Big Gun’ and the Death of Matt Furlong, 1920. May 17, 2015. The story of this mortar is an interesting insight into the making of improvised munitions during the War of Independence, but it is also a tragedy which led to the death of Matthew Furlong. During mid 1920 it had been decided that there was a need for a portable heavy gun to aid ...
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Bicycle Pump, The Battle of Ashbourne, 1916 « The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland
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The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Objects from the Historical Collections of the National Museum of Ireland. About The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Bicycle Pump, The Battle of Ashbourne, 1916. April 17, 2013. Royal Irish Constabulary Casualties. RIC County Inspector Alexander Gray, injured at the Battle of Ashbourne and later died of his wounds on 10th May. Shot by Volunteer Frank Lawless. Aged 57, he had served for 33 years and 5 months. RIC Constable James Cleary, No. 64900. Aged 28,...John ...
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The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Objects from the Historical Collections of the National Museum of Ireland. About The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Monthly Archives: November 2014. Occupying Istanbul Photograph album of Lt Andrew J. Horne, 1923. November 9, 2014. The last post on the blog looked at the experience of two Dublin brothers Thomas and Joseph McEnroe. Another image shows the railway station building at Haider Pasha on the Asian side on the city, underneath which is written ‘bombed a...
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The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Objects from the Historical Collections of the National Museum of Ireland. About The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Monthly Archives: May 2015. The IRA ‘Big Gun’ and the Death of Matt Furlong, 1920. May 17, 2015. The story of this mortar is an interesting insight into the making of improvised munitions during the War of Independence, but it is also a tragedy which led to the death of Matthew Furlong. During mid 1920 it had been decided that there was a need for ...
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Irish Citizen Army (and James Larkin) at Croydon Park, 1914 « The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland
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The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Objects from the Historical Collections of the National Museum of Ireland. About The Cricket Bat that Died for Ireland. Irish Citizen Army (and James Larkin) at Croydon Park, 1914. January 21, 2015. The Irish Citizen Army was formed as a workers’ militia to protect people in the aftermath of the August 31. April 1914, so this photograph was taken on or after that date. The presence of James Larkin in the second version of the ICA at Croydon Park photograph also ...
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100 Years Ago . Great War Sites in the UK. Other Great War Websites. My name is Brian Curragh and I live in Milton Keynes with my wife Caron. We have one son, Tom, who is at Lancaster University studying Psychology. I am originally from Belfast but came over to the mainland for university in 1977 and never went back. I qualified as an accountant when in the Ministry of Defence and since then have worked in the food and residential development sectors. I will update this website with progress reports from...
caught on the wire | Reflections on the Great War
Caught on the wire. Reflections on the Great War. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Great War Sites in the UK. Colonel (Retired) T L May CBE DL lately Chairman of the Oxfordshire Yeomanry Trust and Director of Soldiers of Oxfordshire. December 12, 2015. I covered this incident in my Masters Dissertation on the Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Hussars as follows:. This provoked a Guards officer to suggest to Major Timothy May, QOOH commander on the day, that the QOOH were incorrectly arranged to ...
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