This CD contains a history of the West Riding Territorials' service in the First World War, including operations on the Somme, the Battle of Cambrai, and the Battle of the Marne, with illustrated maps. Appendices include extensive lists of Honours and Awards and a casualty list. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text*Searchable text*Bookmarked by major headings*Fully printable*Contains 320 pages... More Info
Product Code: GWS5926
This CD is a must-have for those interested in the regiment during the First World War. It is a detailed and interesting account of the experiences of the 1/6th and 2/6th Battalions, such as the fighting around Ypres and capture of Passchendaele. It contains photographs of officers and their surroundings, as well as a number of maps. You can also see lists of the Officers who went abroad, casualties, those who received honours and awards, and much more. More Info
Product Code: GWS6351
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Sussex, One Inch to the Mile 1901 Ordnance Survey Map 302. The reverse has a large scale map of Slinfold with Private Residents from a Directory, and an article about the area from the Tertiary period to Gatwick Airport. Published by Alan Godfrey.
Sussex, One Inch to the Mile 1894 Ordnance Survey Map 319. The reverse has a large scale map of Westham and Pevensey Castle with an article about the Levels, Heathfield, Hailsham, Uckfield, Alfriston, Hurstmonceux, the Iron Industry, Windmills and Railways. Published by Alan Godfrey.
Sussex, One Inch to the Mile 1893 Ordnance Survey Map 304. The reverse has a large scale map of Tenterden Kent and an article about the area including Robertsbridge, Bodiam and Sissinghurst. Published by Alan Godfrey.
Sussex, One Inch to the Mile 1893 Ordnance Survey Map 331. The reverse has a large scale map of Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire and an article about the area including the Isle of Wight and Hayling Island. Published by Alan Godfrey.
Sussex, One Inch to the Mile 1903 Ordnance Survey Map 320 & 321. The reverse has a large scale map of Winchelsea, and an article about the area especially the Cinque Ports of Hastings and Rye. Published by Alan Godfrey.