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OverviewView any image of a Tommy and his uniform becomes an assumed item, few would consider where and how that uniform was made. Over 5 million men served on the Western Front, they all required clothing. From August 1914 to March 1919, across all theatres of operations, over 28 million pairs of trousers and c.360 million yards of various cloth was manufactured. Worn by men of all ranks the uniform created an identity for the fighting forces, distinguished friend from foe, gave the enlisted man respect, a sense of unity whilst at the same time stripping away his identity, turning a civilian into a soldier. Men lived, worked, slept, fought and died in their uniform. Using the authors Great-Grandfather's war service as a backdrop, this book will uncover the textile industries and home front call to arms, the supply chain, salvage and repair workshops in France, and how soldiers maintained their uniform on the front line. Items of a soldiers uniform can become a way to remember and are often cherished by families, creating a tangible physical link with the past, but the durability of cloth to withstand time can create an important legacy. The fallen are still discovered today and remnants of uniform can help to identify them, at the very least the colour of cloth or type of hob nail can give the individual his nationality allowing them to be given a final resting place. AUTHOR: The author is a 4th generation dressmaker gaining City and Guilds qualification in design, pattern drafting and garment construction, which led to establishing her own bespoke dressmaking business in 2000. A lifelong passion for history, family history as well as historical fashion lead to Catherine becoming a member of the Garrison Artillery Volunteers leading to further research into making, tailoring replica and modern uniforms and she regularly talks to the public at First and Second World War events around the country. 80 illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine Rowe-PricePublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Books Ltd ISBN: 9781473833890ISBN 10: 1473833892 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 05 March 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsInitially, I was a bit surprised when I received this book as I'd anticipated something quite different. However, when I started the read I became more interested in how the British textile industry and defense establishment evolved to supply five million men serving on the Western Front with their clothing. --AMPS Initially, I was a bit surprised when I received this book as I'd anticipated something quite different. However, when I started the read I became more interested in how the British textile industry and defense establishment evolved to supply five million men serving on the Western Front with their clothing. -- AMPS This book is recommended for those with an interest in the history of quartermaster and supply functions during wartime and to those who are deeply interested in the BEF. -- Argunners Initially, I was a bit surprised when I received this book as I'd anticipated something quite different. However, when I started the read I became more interested in how the British textile industry and defense establishment evolved to supply five million men serving on the Western Front with their clothing. -- AMPS Author InformationThe author is a 4th generation dressmaker gaining City and Guilds qualification in design, pattern drafting and garment construction, which led to establishing her own bespoke dressmaking business in 2000. A lifelong passion for history, family history as well as historical fashion lead to Catherine becoming a member of the Garrison Artillery Volunteers leading to further research into making, tailoring replica and modern uniforms and she regularly talks to the public at First and Second World War events around the country. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |