British Military Headstones – Personal Inscriptions No. 4

One final group of headstone inscriptions, for the moment, although I’ll show you some at a future date. Continue reading

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The Men Who Came Home – A Memorial Part Eight – The Labour Corps

Another of those Daily Mail postcards I showed you during the daily/weekly postcard series of 2020, here we see a British labour battalion in action.  Continue reading

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The Men Who Came Home – A Memorial Part Seven – The Royal Army Medical Corps

R.A.M.C. doctors drawing rations.  Continue reading

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The Men Who Came Home – A Memorial Part Six – The Royal Regiment of Artillery

The Royal Regiment of Artillery in the Great War comprised three separate elements, and this post pays tribute to men from all three.  Continue reading

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The Men Who Came Home – A Memorial Part Five – ‘Per Ardua Ad Astra’

‘Through Adversity to the Stars’.  Royal Flying Corps mechanics at work, 1915.  Continue reading

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British Military Headstones – Personal Inscriptions No. 3

Mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers.  Continue reading

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The Men Who Came Home – A Memorial Part Four – The Corps of Royal Engineers

Royal Engineers bridging a stream sometime in 1917.  Around 25,000 strong at the start of the war, the R.E. had expanded to well over 300,000 men by 1918.  Continue reading

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