Meant to be used as a guide to First World War cemeteries, memorials, and battlefields in France and Belgium, this book contains brief descriptions of battles and where they were fought without giving too much technical detail. This not only helps readers navigate through important events and places of the Great War, it also helps re-create the right atmosphere for readers while on their journey. Memorials to the men who fought with the Newfoundland Regiment are discussed in chapters four, five, and fourteen.Maps on lining papers. -- Includes index
Even before the guns went silent in late 1918, French tyre manufacturer Michelin published the first...
The Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is a 16.5-hectare (40 acres) tract of preserved battlegroun...
Visiting battlefïelds, Susanne Brandt. From the very beginning of the war, tales and descriptions of...
Meant to be used as a guide to First World War cemeteries, memorials, and battlefields in France and...
This study concerns some of the military cemeteries that were built in Belgium and France by the Com...
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This is Doyle's contemporary narrative of the British campaign in France and Belgium in 1914, create...
The author investigates a 2014-2018 The Great War Centenary tour in July 2015. Topics discussed incl...
Even before the guns went silent in late 1918, French tyre manufacturer Michelin published the first...
The Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is a 16.5-hectare (40 acres) tract of preserved battlegroun...
Visiting battlefïelds, Susanne Brandt. From the very beginning of the war, tales and descriptions of...
Meant to be used as a guide to First World War cemeteries, memorials, and battlefields in France and...
This study concerns some of the military cemeteries that were built in Belgium and France by the Com...
Military cemeteries are for many people, the most sacred and meaningful of the memorials built for t...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D062740 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
In addition to visiting Key WWI sites in Belgium and France, the 2014-2018 The Great War Centenary T...
The First World War Centenary (2014–2018) is stimulating much interest in the memory of this conflic...
One of the social memories of the Great War of 1914-1918 focused on soldiers killed in battle, with ...
This history of the First World War to 1917 contains the story of many great battles fought on the b...
This paper provides insights into the motivations and experiences of tourists who visit sites associ...
Yves-Marie Evanno and Johan Vincent (eds.), Tourisme et Grande Guerre : Voyage(s) sur un front histo...
This is Doyle's contemporary narrative of the British campaign in France and Belgium in 1914, create...
The author investigates a 2014-2018 The Great War Centenary tour in July 2015. Topics discussed incl...
Even before the guns went silent in late 1918, French tyre manufacturer Michelin published the first...
The Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is a 16.5-hectare (40 acres) tract of preserved battlegroun...
Visiting battlefïelds, Susanne Brandt. From the very beginning of the war, tales and descriptions of...