
CRAVEN’S PART IN THE GREAT WAR COMPILED AND EDITED BY JOHN T. CLAYTON (Editor of the “Craven Herald,” Skipton) ASSISTED BY THOS. BRAYSHAW, ESQ., J.P., SETTLE FOR WALTER MORRISON, ESQ., J.P., OF MALHAM TARN, AND PRESENTED TO EACH MEMBER OF HIS MAJESTY’S FORCES WHO JOINED UP FROM THE SKIPTON PARLIAMENTARY DIVISION, OR TO THEIR NEXT OF KIN, AS A MEMENTO OF THE NOBLE PART THAT CRAVEN PLAYED IN THE GREAT WAR, AND THE HEROIC SACRIFICES MADE IN UPHOLDING THE HONOUR AND PRESTIGE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE THE WHOLE OF THE COST INVOLVED IN COMPILING, PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTING THIS SOUVENIR HAS BEEN BORNE BY MR. MORRISON
INTRODUCTORY NOTE.
AN EPITOME OF THE WAR.
CRAVEN IN FLANDERS.
FIRST 6th DUKE OF WELLINGTON’S WEST RIDING REGIMENT.
SECOND 6th DUKE OF WELLINGTON’S WEST RIDING REGIMENT.
A SAD DAY FOR BARNOLDSWICK.
TUNSTILL’S “CRAVEN LEGION.”
CRAVEN’S ROLL OF HONOUR
SUMMARY.
This volume offers a heartfelt tribute to the men of Craven who answered the call to arms in the First World War. Compiled by a dedicated team of local officials and journalists, it weaves together enlistment records, personal letters, and community reflections that bring the sacrifices of the Skipton Parliamentary Division to life. Readers will hear the quiet pride of a rural district eager to defend the Empire, as well as the solemn remembrance of families who lost loved ones.
The introductory essay sets the scene of a world on the brink of conflict, explaining the political spark that ignited the war and the early anxieties of a nation unprepared for such a cataclysm. Through careful narration, the book captures the urgency and resolve of those early days, providing a vivid snapshot of the era before the front lines took center stage. Listeners will gain a nuanced understanding of how a small community rallied together, preserving its story for future generations.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (468K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Brian Coe, Wayne Hammond, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-05-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A local newspaper editor who turned the experience of one English district in World War I into a detailed community history. His best-known work follows the Craven Territorials and preserves how war touched soldiers, families, and towns across Yorkshire.
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