Theodore Bayley Hardy VC DSO MC by DAVID RAW


Authors
DAVID RAW
ISBN
9781399078696
Published
Binding
Paperback
Dimensions
156 x 234mm

The casual visitor to Carlisle Cathedral will notice massive sandstone walls, a magnificent ceiling, and the exquisite Flemish carving of the Brougham Triptych. Less obvious is a brass memorial tablet on the North Wall. It commemorates a man who would probably have preferred it not to be noticed. He was at one time a diffident schoolmaster at Bentham, near Lancaster, and an unassuming country vicar at Hutton Roof, near Kirkby Lonsdale. At the age of fifty-four, he was to become the most decorated non-combatant in the First World War: decorations won not in hot blood and anger, but in cool tenacious courage. He was to die only a few days before the Armistice. This book tells his story. In the modern world, where selfishness and greed dominate, it is a story of comradeship, unselfishness and an incredible heroism which should never be forgotten. Above all, it is the story of one man's Christian witness which even the most skeptical agnostic or confirmed atheist must respect. AUTHOR: David Raw was born and brought up in Bradford. As a child he heard stories of the Great War and was affected by the sombre gloom of the war memorial at his school, Bradford Grammar. In addition to his work as a teacher and headmaster, he has lead tours of the European battlefields and written a book on the Bradford Pals. 50 b/w illustrations
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