Ludlow in the Great War

Author:   Julie Phillips
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781473828162


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   01 July 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Wars affect everyone. Whether they are fought on the battlefields or on the home front, by the armed forces or civilians, sacrifices have to be made, and everyone suffers one way or another. This book gives a flavour of what it was like to live in Ludlow through the Great War years. Ludlow was proud to send its brothers, husbands, uncles and fathers to fight for King and Country, many of whom had never been far from home before, some who came from decorated service backgrounds for whom the armed services was in their blood. Rich or poor, farm worker, office manager or son of a wealthy estate owner, they all united to defend their town and protect British values and way of life. Life continued as usual for many of those on the home front despite, amongst other things, the introduction of DORA, rationing and the loss of the labour force from the farms. Ludlow was already generous in its giving to the poor but this was taken to a whole new level with the introduction of many national and local war charities. They knitted, sewed, auctioned and sung their way through the war - even a patriotic donkey called Willie and a pig did their bit by being auctioned several times to raise money for the war effort. This show of patriotism and stoicism was made against the backdrop of a bloody and heinous war that went on far longer than anticipated. The constant threat of receiving the dreaded telegram indicating their loved one's fate was never far from the minds of Ludlow's civilians, yet the people of Ludlow kept the home fires burning brightly. AUTHOR: Julie Phillips has always been interested in the past; particularly people, places and how their environment, national policies and sociology affected everyday life. Her fourteen-year career as a nurse also piqued her interest in nursing and the VAD's involvement in the war. It wasn't until she read a 1918 post card and letter written by her husband's Great Uncle Fred to his sister, Gertie, that she knew she had to discover more about the people who fought in the Great War and their families who stayed behind, fighting their own battles in their own way. 176 illustrations

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Author:   Julie Phillips
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Pen & Sword Military
ISBN:  

9781473828162


ISBN 10:   1473828163
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   01 July 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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.

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Julie Phillips has always been interested in the past; particularly people, places and how their environment, national policies and sociology affected everyday life. Her fourteen-year career as a nurse also piqued her interest in nursing and the VAD's involvement in the war. It wasn't until she read a 1918 post card and letter written by her husband's Great Uncle Fred to his sister, Gertie, that she knew she had to discover more about the people who fought in the Great War and their families who stayed behind, fighting their own battles in their own way.

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