Ken Pye. four battalions of the King's Regiment Liverpool – the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th – with each battalion comprising an average of 1,400 men. The King's represented the City of Liverpool and was one of only four regiments ...
Remembering 1914-18 Pamela Russell. was also strong. ... Kitchener warned the government that the war would be decided by the last million men that Britain could throw into battle. ... Now, he called on the Scouts to 'do their bit'.
Jerry Street 121 Johnson, Boris 244 Jones, Kenny 157 Jones, Terry 112 Jude, Simon 257 Kanya-Forstner, M. 37–8, 41 Kelly, Bryan 126 Kelly, Michael 221–2 Kelly, Archbishop Patrick 168 Kelly, Thomas 74 Kendall, Howard 196, 262, 264–5, ...
INCLUDED BOOKS: GILBERT KEITH CHESTERTON —NON-FICTION— HERETICS ORTHODOXY WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE WORLD WHAT I SAW IN AMERICA THE NEW JERUSALEM IRISH IMPRESSIONS A SHORT HISTORY OF ENGLAND EUGENICS AND OTHER EVILS THE SUPERSTITION OF ...
This early work by G. K. Chesterton was originally published in 1908. Gilbert Keith Chesterton was born in London in 1874. He studied at the Slade School of Art, and upon graduating began to work as a freelance journalist.
... the King's crown when he has dropped it. I do not feel at all sure that this does apply to the Scotch or the Irish ... Liverpudlians ought to call him the King of Liverpool. I do not go so far as to say that the people of Birmingham ...
... Liverpudlians and many more men all over the north of England would be known in the future - Pals . Within six weeks he ... The King's ( Liverpool Regiment ) , with two more incomplete reserve battalions to recruit and ' feed ' the first ...
Containing as it does, a gazetteer of the remaining pill boxes and bunkers still to be found in Flanders and Picardy, this book will prove an invaluable guide to the members of many clubs and societies which annually make pilgrimages to the ...
This is a Liverpool history with a difference. Packed iwth information this book is not only about events but about people - Great Liverpudlians - and the part they each played in shaping hte city.
... Liverpool and the surrounding area. The mid-1860s were years desperately in need of entertainment. During the period 1863–66 over 5,000 Liverpudlians died of typhus fever. In addition, a cotton blockade imposed during the American Civil ...