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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This A4 size coloured map is based on the 1882 Ordnance Survey map of the town at 25 inches to the mile. The map has been annotated with information on some of the historic buildings, people and facts. As well as being of interest in itself it makes an ideal gift when visiting relatives and friends abroad.
Sussex, One Inch to the Mile 1881 Ordnance Survey Map 317. The reverse has a large scale map of Arundel and an article about the area including Chichester, Midhurst and Petworth. Published by Alan Godfrey.
Sussex, One Inch to the Mile 1894 Ordnance Survey Map 303. The reverse has a large scale map of Mayfield and an article about the area including Eridge Park and Piltdown. Published by Alan Godfrey.
Sussex, One Inch to the Mile 1894 Ordnance Survey Map 318. The reverse has a large scale map of Hassocks and an article about the area including Shoreham, Steyning and Henfield. Published by Alan Godfrey.
Sussex, One Inch to the Mile 1901 Ordnance Survey Map 301. The reverse has a large scale map of Cranleigh with Private Residents from a Directory, and an article about this iron and glassmaking area from North Chapel to Petworth and Billingshurst. Published by Alan Godfrey.