Lord Kitchener's letter to the troops
Every soldier leaving for the front during 1914-15 received a copy of Lord Kitchener’s letter to the troops, it was a brief, soldierlike statement of the standard of conduct which…
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Every soldier leaving for the front during 1914-15 received a copy of Lord Kitchener’s letter to the troops, it was a brief, soldierlike statement of the standard of conduct which…
On the outbreak of the Great War, August 1914. The lamps are going out over all Europe: we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime. Lord Grey (British…
On the 98th Anniversary of the outbreak of war between Great Britain and Germany, I thought I would post this amazing account by Esme Wingfield-Stratford from his excellent book “Before…
The British Nursing Journal on 1st April 1916 published this story of an unnamed British nurse and her actions on the SS Sussex. The risks run in the Channel crossing…
SS Sussex was built by William Denny & Bros Ltd for the LBSCR. She was launched on 30 April 1896. She served on the Newhaven – Dieppe route. In 1913,…
During the English Civil War, Sir Phillip Monckton gives a good description of what it was like: “At the battle of Hessy Moor I had my horse shot under me…
Charles II Close Shave at Edgehill During the first battle of the English Civil war, at Edgehill, the parliamentarians came very close to capturing and taking prisoner, the Prince of…
The bombardment of Constantinople In 1452, when Urban, a Hungarian engineer was turned away by Constantine, the Byzantine Emperor, he was employed by Mehmet II to construct a cannon 27ft…
This account of the Battle of Inkermann comes from Private Bancroft of the Grenadiers. He describes the desperate fighting around the Sandbag Battery, “I bayoneted the first Russian in the…
At the storming of Badajoz in 1812, George Hennell was attached to the 94thFoot as a volunteer. Here he describes his baptism of fire: “The dead and wounded lay so…