Boy Scouts in Great War
Pen & Sword Military
The Boy Scouts Association was just seven years old when war broke out in 1914\. With its members brought up with a strong ethos of duty and loyalt...
View full detailsThe Boy Scouts Association was just seven years old when war broke out in 1914\. With its members brought up with a strong ethos of duty and loyalt...
View full detailsIt is easy to believe that the only part that Britain's railways played in the First World War was to carry the soldiers to the ships that would ta...
View full detailsMarch Past by Lord Lovat Brigadier Simon Christopher Joseph Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat and 4th Baron Lovat, DSO, MC, TD, JP, DL (9 July 1911 in Beaufo...
View full detailsThere are 37,780 First World War memorials in Britain, listing names from all walks of life - estates, villages, places of work. They stand as land...
View full detailsOrkney was a major base for the Royal Navy in both World Wars. Published to tie in with the centenaries of the Battle of Jutland and the sinking of...
View full detailsThe war memorial in the Scottish village of Bridge of Weir lists 72 men who died during the First World War. Their deaths occurred in almost every ...
View full detailsThe Black Watch and the Great War, 1914-18 : Rediscovered Histories from the Regimental Family by Fraser Brown During the First World War, The Blac...
View full detailsThe Black Watch Regimental Archives contain many thousands of photographs graphically illustrating the history of this famous Highland regiment ...
View full detailsOn the brink of the First World War, Scotland was regarded throughout the British Isles as 'the workshop of the Empire'. Not only were Clyde-built ...
View full detailsSolomon knew that he had one advantage. A pawn ticket belonging to a dead man tucked into his top pocket - the only clue to the truth . . .An old s...
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