Accrington Pals: The 11th (Service) Battalion (Accrington) East Lancashire Regiment
Title | Accrington Pals: The 11th (Service) Battalion (Accrington) East Lancashire Regiment PDF eBook |
Author | William Bennett Turner |
Publisher | Casemate Publishers |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2008-07-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1783832304 |
Follow the footsteps of the Pals in their journey from Lancashire to their training camps in England and Wales and to the villages and battlefields of France. A comprehensive account, with maps and pictures, of a Pals Battalion's service throughout the war.
Accrington's Pals
Title | Accrington's Pals PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew C. Jackson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Accrington (England) |
ISBN | 9781848844698 |
The First Battle of the Marne was one of the most pivotal battles in history. Fought outside Paris in September 1914, it turned the tide of the German invasion of France, and robbed Kaiser Wilhelm II of his best chance of winning the First World War.
The Accrington Pals
Title | The Accrington Pals PDF eBook |
Author | William Turner |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781871236163 |
At 7.30am in the bright sunshine of 1st July 1916, 700 men of the 11th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment - the 'Accrington Pals' - advanced from their trenches before the fortified village of Serre. Seven days of ferocious British artillery fire had preceeded the first infantry of what was later to be known as the Battle of the Somme. The deep German dug-outs however, were relatively unscathed by the barrage and men emerged to the surface as teh British soldiers were advancing slowly across 'no man's land'. Within twenty minutes, 585 'Pals' lay dead or wounded, cut to pieces by a withering hail of machine-gun and shell-fire. Accrington was the smallest town in Britian to organise the raising of a full battalion, and the manner of its creation increased the sense of loss and tragedy for the East Lancashire communities affected - for the 'Pals' battalions consisted of men drawn from the same town, villages and workplaces. In this new and revised edition of his popular short book, Bill Turner pays tribute to the men of the 11th (Service) Battalion (Accrington), East Lancashire Regiment, who fought and died in the Great War 1914-18.
Accrington Pals
Title | Accrington Pals PDF eBook |
Author | William Turner |
Publisher | Pen and Sword |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2008-07-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0850523605 |
Accrington Pals is being re-released due to popular demand after being out of stock for sometime. The first book to be published in the now highly acclaimed Pals series. The Accrington Pals were the most famous of all the battalions, based upon research in local and national archives, and interviews with the battalion's handful of survivors, their many relations and descendants, it contains a great number of hitherto-unpublished eye-witnessed accounts and photographs. Accrington Pals will appeal to all those interested in the Great War, together with anyone in and around the Accrington area with an interest in family history.
Accrington Pals
Title | Accrington Pals PDF eBook |
Author | William Turner |
Publisher | Pen and Sword |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 1998-07-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0850526361 |
Follow the footsteps of the Pals in their journey from Lancashire to their training camps in England and Wales and to the villages and battlefields of France. A comprehensive account, with maps and pictures, of a Pals Battalion's service throughout the war.
An Accrington Pal
Title | An Accrington Pal PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Corbett |
Publisher | Helion and Company |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2016-08-19 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1911096850 |
September 1914, and the whole of Europe was at war following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his beloved wife Sophie by Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo on 28th June 1914. In France and Belgium, the British Expeditionary Force were struggling to hold back the German hoards as their casualties began to mount. Back in Britain the call went out for volunteers to join the ‘Pals’ battalions which were springing up in the northern towns of England, and one of the first to volunteer was young Jack Smallshaw of Accrington. On 15th September 1914, Jack became an ‘Accrington Pal,’ a member of a battalion of men who are remembered more than any other of the Pals battalions because of the appalling tragedy which befell them on the killing fields of the Somme. On that fateful day on 1st July 1916, the battalion attacked the fortified village of Serre and were virtually wiped out on the slopes in front of the village. Jack was one of the very few who survived. He continued to serve on the front throughout the remainder of 1916 and into 1917, where he took part in the battle at Oppy wood in May of that year. Shortly afterwards he was struck down by a second bout of trench fever and spent the rest of the year recovering in England. By February 1918 he was back in France serving on the front line, but Jack was never the same man. He was in the thick of the action again in March when the Germans launched their spring offensive against the allied lines. He weathered that too, and stuck it out to the bitter end. This then, is the story of a quite remarkable survivor of the ‘war to end all wars’, whose diaries have lain unpublished, in the possession of his family, since 1919.
Accrington's Pals: The Full Story
Title | Accrington's Pals: The Full Story PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Jackson |
Publisher | Casemate Publishers |
Pages | 471 |
Release | 2013-08-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1783468823 |
Andrew Jackson's new history tells the story of the Great War as it was experienced by the men of the 11th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment (Accrington Pals), the 158th (Accrington and Burnley) Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (Howitzers) and their families. Using information gathered from years of painstaking research in national and local archives and in private collections, he reconstructs, in vivid detail, the role played by these men on the Western Front. His book, which draws extensively on diaries, memoirs and letters, follows both infantry and artillerymen into the British armys bloodiest battles of the war, giving a graphic close-up view of their experiences. It is a moving record of the wartime service of a select group of local men during a time of unprecedented conflict.