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El. knyga: Antiques Roadshow: World War I in 100 Family Treasures

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  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Aug-2014
  • Leidėjas: BBC Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781448141906
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Aug-2014
  • Leidėjas: BBC Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781448141906

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The 100 most moving and astonishing stories from the Antiques Roadshow's World War I centenary special -- telling the incredible tales behind treasured family keepsakes.
To mark the centenary of the start of World War I, the Antiques Roadshow team filmed a series of specials at the Somme, where the public brought in their family's war memorabilia and photographs. These 'antiques' weren't financially valuable, or in some cases even very beautiful, but the stories that came attached to these momentoes were priceless.
Antiques Roadshow: World War I in 100 Family Treasures takes 100 of the most fascinating and moving stories and shows how they fit in to the wider history that was occuring around them. From Rifleman Frank Edwards, who led the 'big push' in September 1915 kicking a football in front of the troops (and survived to tell the tale) to the formidable Catherine Murray Roy, one of the first 50 nurses to be sent to the front lines in France. The story behind each object paints an intimate portrait of a long-lost relative, and quotes from the modern-day participants in the roadshow provide a moving link between the families then and now.
Fully illustrated, and featuring all the stories from the show, this is a truly unique way of telling the story of those ordinary lives that were, by the onset of war in 1914, thrown into the most extraordinary of circumstances.

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The 100 most moving and astonishing stories from the Antiques Roadshow's World War I centenary special - telling the incredible tales behind treasured family keepsakes.
Introduction 10(6)
Finding A Forgotten Great-Uncle 16(6)
Lewis John Rowley Atterbury
1914
A Scout Troop Trapped By The Outbreak Of War
22(3)
George Stanley Walmsley
A Royal Marine Who Went Down With Hms Aboukir
25(3)
David Page
A Famous Horseman And One Of The First British Casualties In France
28(4)
Arthur Hughes-Onslow
A New Zealander Who Took Part In The Capture Of German Samoa
32(2)
Arthur Frederick Webb
A Record-Breaking Cricketer Who Died At Ypres
34(4)
Arthur Edward James Collins
An Old Contemptible Saved By His Wallet
38(4)
William Edward Taylor
A Soldier From A German Family Fighting For Britain
42(4)
Max Jordan
A Full Life In The Regular Army - And The 1914 Christmas Truce
46(4)
James John Paice
A Professional Footballer Interned In Germany
50(3)
Samuel Wolstenholme
A Coldstream Guardsman Who Became A Policeman Gaious
53(3)
John Humber
A Queen Alexandra's Army Nurse Who Served Throughout The War
56(4)
Catherine Murray Roy
A Soldier Who Fought With The Bedfordshire Regiment
60(4)
Charles Percy Hawkes
1915
A Pioneer Woman Doctor Who Served In France And Malta
64(4)
Isabella Stenhouse
A British-Born Canadian Soldier Who Escaped From A German Prisoner-Of-War Camp
68(4)
Ernest Samuel Lovell
A Young Couple Survive The Sinking Of The Lusitania
72(6)
Harold Smethurst
Alice Smethurst
A Scientist Who Saved Thousands Of Soldiers
78(4)
William Watson
A Pioneer Pilot Protected By Joan Of Arc
82(4)
Percy Edward Francis
The Execution Of German Spies At The Tower Of London
86(4)
John George Douglas
A Submariner's Dardanelles Adventure
90(4)
Robert Brown
A Master Mariner Claimed By Dysentery
94(4)
John McNicol
A Rifleman Who Kicked Off A Battle
98(4)
Francis Edwards
A Soldier's Death Confirmed By A Letter From A Friend
102(4)
Thomas Henry Mowbray
A Norfolk Man Who Fought At Gallipoli And In Palestine
106(4)
John Edward Lock
A Nurse Trained By Edith Cavell
110(4)
Muriel Ruth Moore
A Sapper Who Used His Violin As A War Diary
114(4)
Ernest Alfred Johnson
A Soldier Who Fought With The Australians And The British
118(4)
Walter Hubert Lester
An Egg That Travelled To France And Back
122(2)
Vida Olive Sheppard
A Lad Who Did His Bit By Building Tanks
124(4)
George Henry Atkin
Chauffeur To The Prince Of Wales
128(2)
John Henry Brenton
A Soldier Who Recorded His War In Photographs
130(6)
Hugh Bourn Fortune Godfrey
1916
A Sailor Killed In An Accident At Sea
136(4)
Thomas Groves
An Architect And Artist Killed In Kut
140(4)
Gilbert Marshall Mackenzie
A Sailor Lost With Lord Kitchener On HMS Hampshire
144(4)
John Thomas Buckenham
A Tynesider Killed On The First Day Of The Somme
148(4)
James Gardiner
A Conscientious Objector Who Won A Distinguished Conduct Medal For Bravery
152(4)
John Powis
A Soldier Who Saved His Commanding Officer
156(3)
Major Phillips
Two Brothers Killed On The Somme Two Months Apart
159(5)
Donald Ryan Leatherdale
Alan Richard Leatherdale
A Soldier's Life Found In A Suitcase
164(6)
Richard Walford
A Famous Artist Paints His Lost Son
170(4)
William Alexander Stanhope Forbes
A Narrow Escape From A German Airship
174(4)
Florence Maude Gray
An Artist With The London Irish Rifles
178(4)
Rudolph Alfred Tanner
A Volunteer From Bermuda Who Died In France
182(4)
Nathaniel Benjamin Harriott
The Recruiting Sergeant And The Conscience Baton
186(4)
Archibald Frederick Ashton
A Welshman Captured On The Somme
190(4)
Richard Ivor Davies
A Christmas Present For His Mother Arrived After His Death
194(2)
William Sanders
A Man Whose Life Was Destroyed By Wartime Injuries
196(4)
Amos Finn
An Artist Who Continued To Sculpt While Fighting With The Artillery
200(4)
Alexander Carrick
The Soldier Who Rescued Ratty
204(2)
Maurice Wells
A Soldier Who Made His Own Masco
206(2)
Arthur Hickman
A Soldier Who Fought With The Intelligence Section
208(6)
Albert Victor Pullin
1917
A Sailor Captured By A Commerce Raider
214(4)
Stanley Orritt
A Soldier Always Loved By His Widow
218(4)
Frederick Charles Sewell
A Doctor, And An Artist, Who Loved Horses
222(3)
Herbert Arnold Lake
A Lady Who Lost Her Sweetheart
225(3)
Marion Forbes Baird
A Soldier Killed Three Months Before His Son's Birth
228(2)
Arthur Turner
Wounded Four Times And Saved By His Camera
230(3)
Ralfe Allen Fuller Whistler
A Young Lad Made Into A 'Blood-Thirsty Old Warrior'
233(3)
Albert Hall
A Child Killed In London's First Blitz
236(4)
Rose Tuffin
A Merchant Service Sailor Torpedoed Three Times And Saved By His Canary
240(4)
Walter Edward Thorp
A Soldier Captured While Saving A Wounded
244(4)
Pal Frank Parker
A Padre Working With The Americans
248(4)
Arthur E. Boyce
A Photographer With The Royal Flying Corps
252(4)
William Charles Cambray
A Soldier Saved By His Bible
256(2)
Wilfrid Norman Bush
A Soldier Saved By A Whistle
258(2)
Joseph Thomas Clucas
A Soldier Who Was With His Brother When He Was Killed
260(4)
George Trevor Hancock
A Soldier Who Did More Marching Than Fighting In Palestine
264(4)
Geoffrey Carr
Death In Action Confirmed By A Returned Letter
268(3)
Thomas Preston
Poacher Turned Gamekeeper - From German Infantry To British Medical Officer
271(5)
Stephan Kurt Westmann
1918
A Sailor Lost In A Submarine He Should Not Have Been On
276(4)
Ernest John Hunt
A Doctor's Painting From Mesopotamia
280(4)
Richard William Mathewson
A Family Destroyed By The War
284(4)
William Hugh King
John Headly King
A Soldier Whose Death Led, Indirectly, To A Discovery Of Regimental Silver
288(4)
Wilfrid Ernest Prew
A Witness To The Red Baron's Death
292(3)
Gladstone Adams
A Sailor Who Took Part In The Zeebrugge Raid
295(3)
John Joseph Crowley
A Tale Of Two Brothers
298(4)
Joel Halliwell
Thomas Halliwell
A Concealed First Marriage Discovered Years Later
302(3)
Maria King
Jacob John Franks
A Soldier Who Collected Souvenirs On The Battlefield
305(3)
Percy Weeks
A Soldier Who Sent His Wife 188 Postcards
308(3)
Thomas James Draper
A Soldier Who Looked After Turkish Prisoners Of War
311(3)
Hyman Levy
A Royal Flying Corps Pilot On Duty During The First Transatlantic Flight
314(2)
James William White
A Munitions Girl Who Courted A Soldier
316(4)
Keturah Mary Coombs
A Soldier Who Outlived His Death Certificate
320(3)
William Henry Bell
A Soldier Who Rescued A Wounded German
323(3)
William Turney
A Driver Who Loved His Horses
326(2)
Harry Wainwright
A Conscientious Objector Who Served In The Non-Combatant Corps
328(4)
William Lowman Stone
A Welsh Miner Who Served Through The War With The RAMC
332(4)
David Thomas Jenkins
A Soldier Who Helped A Wounded German
336(3)
Frederick William Gleed
An Architect Killed At The End Of The War
339(3)
Alfred Tinniswood
A Tale Of Two Grandfathers William
342(6)
John Taylor
Reginald Cuffe
Post War
Ten Brothers Go To War
348(2)
The Calpin Brothers
A Dorset Man Who Died For Australia
350(4)
Edwin Henry Dibben
A Sailor Brought To Life By A Chance Discovery
354(4)
Henry Jenkins
A Cyclist Who Fought On The North West Frontier
358(4)
Charles John Davis
The Soldier Given A Walking Stick By Queen Alexandra
362(4)
Benjamin Frederick Whiteley
A Sailor Who Fought In Russia
366(3)
William Leslie Tokeley
A Staff Officer And Classical Scholar Who Was A Photographer
369(3)
Thomas Perowne Coe
The Story Of My Grandfather's Trunk
372(6)
Gottfried Sandrock
An Old Banjo Tells The Story Of Canada's War
378(4)
Canadian Expeditionary Force
The Chaplain Who Witnessed The Start And End Of The War
382(4)
George Kendall
Timeline 386(6)
Index 392(8)
Acknowledgements 400
Paul Atterbury is a long-standing expert (and firm viewer favourite) on BBC One's Antiques Roadshow, specialising in the 19th and 20th century art and architecture. He has written widely on history, railways, arts and travel, as well as curating exhibitions for the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.