Wiltshire and the Great War

Wiltshire and the Great War by CRAWFORD TS


ISBN
9781847973559
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
208
Dimensions
156 x 234 x 15mm

Soon after the start of the Great War, work hastily began on a series of hutted camps in Wiltshire for more than 100,000 men, and during the course of the war it became home to troops from Canada, Australia and New Zealand as well as Britain. With soldiers forming a third of the population the effect on the businesses, farms, and indeed the morals of the county was dramatic. Even after the Armistice peace did not return, with mutinies and rioting in the camps because of frustration at delays in demobilisation. Wiltshire and the Great War describes this turbulent, fascinating period in depth. It describes pre-war training, showing how inappropriate it was to future warfare, outlines the pioneering of military aviation in the county and describes the role of railways in moving tens of thousands of troops. There are accounts of shirkers, spies, escaped prisoners of war, prostitutes, the 'landship' that clanked across the county and the wireless station that pinpointed the position of Zeppelins. Also described are advances in military technology, the camp-building scandals that led to an inquiry by a Royal Commission, press censorship, and the blighting of the Stonehenge landscape. AUTHOR: T.S. Crawford was born in Devon and educated at Marlborough College in Wiltshire at a time when there was much public interest in the army's retention of the Salisbury Plain village of Imber, which had been evacuated in 1943 for training purposes. This awakened his interest in the military use of Wiltshire. Subsequently he joined the Civil Service, first as an editor and then as a press officer. After retiring he researched in great detail army training in Wiltshire between 1897 and 1920, resulting in the publication of the first edition of Wiltshire and the Great War in 1999. He has spent most of his life in and around Wiltshire and now devotes his time to voluntary environmental work. SELLING POINTS: ?Meticulously researched, this book provides a wealth of detail, fascinating facts and anecdotes for those interested in local, military and social history ?Describes pre-war training, the pioneering of military aviation in the country and the role of railways during this turbulent period in history ?Illustrated with 75 photos, many of which are from old postcards ?TS Crawford is a local military history researcher with a particular interest in the military use of Wiltshire ILLUSTRATIONS: 75 b/w photos
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