Is that good or bad Chris? Or just different?#ww1
Posts by Mike Taylor
It was very good 👍
*Private in Labour Corps
William Henderson Gibson, husband of my Gt Aunt Laura. Please in Labour Corps 1916-19. Painter and decorator. Killed by fall from scaffolding, Hanley, Stoke on Trent, 11 Nov 1940 . RIP Bill.
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Battle of Hastings (colorised)
7th Bttn Cameron Highlanders on Hill 70 at Loos by Joseph Gray 1919
6th Bttn Cameron Highlanders Loos 26 Sept 1915 by Joseph Gray. Pointing figure at right is Lt Col Douglas Hamilton VC
Remarkable paintings by Joseph Gray of 6th and 7th Bttns Cameron Highlanders at Loos. V privileged to see them in the flesh at Highlanders Museum last night. #WW1 #FWW #Loos #WFA #GWG
Very excited to be part of the Great War Group Bristol conference. Oct 17th/19th. Do come. Lots of interesting speakers as well as a certain artillery nerd! #FWW #WW1
Please repost if you agree that British TV News is betraying our democracy by giving Farage what looks like more coverage than all the other opposition parties combined.
I will indeed!
Grey German 77mm Field Gun with varnished wooden wheels against a background of greenery, beneath a fagpole flying a saltire.
Really pleased to be at Clan Cameron Museum, Achnacarry (that's near Ft William)next Wednesday (27th Aug) to talk about this gem. Captured at Loos by 5th Bn Cameron Highlanders. If you're around do come along (11.00-15.00) - I'll be the lonely nerd standing by the gun. #FWW #WW1 #Greatwargroup #WFA
Book cover with author's name 'Bernard Cornwell' and title 'Sharpes Fury' against an archway into a fortification. Large cannon (actually a First World War type) in front of the archway.
Really glad that Sharpe and his men didn't have to come up against this gun at Barossa! It's an 1880s German 15cm breechloader. Still in use during the Great War.
Gun nerd 1 Publisher nil #FWW #WW1 @thegreatwargroup.bsky.social #WFA
Book cover with author's name 'Bernard Cornwell' and title 'Sharpes Fury' against an archway into a fortification. Large cannon (actually a First World War type) in front of the archway.
Really glad that Sharpe and his men didn't have to come up against this gun at Barossa! It's an 1880s German 15cm breechloader. Still in use during the Great War.
Gun nerd 1 Publisher nil #FWW #WW1 @thegreatwargroup.bsky.social #WFA
Cover of my book on Loos, showing a soldier in a PH helmet
Great to see my 2012 book reissued in paperback - as with all the books in this series, it’s an introductory guide. Pleased that readers found it of value
Grey German 77mm Field Gun with varnished wooden wheels against a background of greenery, beneath a fagpole flying a saltire.
Really pleased to be at Clan Cameron Museum, Achnacarry (that's near Ft William)next Wednesday (27th Aug) to talk about this gem. Captured at Loos by 5th Bn Cameron Highlanders. If you're around do come along (11.00-15.00) - I'll be the lonely nerd standing by the gun. #FWW #WW1 #Greatwargroup #WFA
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Some info about the #FWW #WW1 career of the RRS Discovery - and our forthcoming conference!
Fancy a trip to Scotland? A warm welcome awaits in Bonnie Dundee. Our second national conference (1st was 2014). Some big names. Should be a great day and you get to see RRS Discovery. #wfa #FWW #GreatWar #FWW #wfatayside @thegreatwargroup.bsky.social
V important and a good read too!!
Phil Watson giving his presentation “Lance -v- lance 1914 -The Last Lance Actions of the Great War” at the branch meeting of the WFA Tayside on Saturday afternoon
@thegreatwargroup.bsky.social Great War Gp Trustee spotted in the wild in a not at all posed photo shoot for English Heritage.
It does.
Just a reminder about our 5th birthday event in August - details of how to sign up for one of these trips on the photo below!
Writer and historian Eric Linklater's steel helmet after he was wounded in the head in 1918. The entry and exit holes are visible, but he survived with a permanent indentation in his scalp. It's in the Orkney Museum with his Black Watch kilt.
...and a piece of Dundee cake.
At least DLI is represented
Dale is here for the first of his weekly guided tours this July!
Clan clashes, political plots and violent battles. Follow the life of a soldier through these trying times in Scottish history.
❗Starting today! ❗
⏰11am and 2pm⏰
💵£10 per ticket💵
🌟Kids under 16 go free (must be accompanied by an adult)
I think your 'to' is actually part of '40 0/0'. Can't make out the rest though, well, not yet.
Could the first be 'accid' =accidental. ?
Today we remember 1st July 1916 all those who fought and died on both sides of the wire