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- English
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Windermere & Grasmere in the Great War
About this book
Windermere and Grasmere in the Great War is an expert account of these Lake District town's fascinating contributions to the Great War effort from the outbreak of war in 1914, to the long-awaited Allied victory in 1918. The book is designed to be accessible to all, and for this reason it includes the history of the South Lakes area of Cumbria, where the scarcity of visitors was felt during the Great War. Interesting stories include Lake Windermeres setting as a watery runway, rumors that a German airship was operating from a secret base near Grasmere, the double life of Arthur Ransome, and Cumberland Wrestlings postwar boom. The book also takes a detailed look at the graduates of the Lakes Flying Company, the Hardistys, VAD nurse Nellie Taylor, the Baisbrowns, the boatmen who sewed bags for sand, the gunpowder carts, Beatrix Potters opinions, conscientious objectors, landowners and gentry, Cobby the horse, railwaymen, and prisoner of war Frederick Mallinson. It acts as a reference guide to local war memorials, and a chronological guide to Belgian refugees in south Lakeland whose homes included Ellerthwaite Lodge, Windermere, Calgarth Park auxiliary hospital, Troutbeck Bridge, and the village of Finsthwaite. St Martins next to the Old England Hotel, Windermere, has more memorials than any other church in Cumbria including the Cathedral (Carlisle). Overall, this is a poignant testimony to the bravery, self-sacrifice and determination of the people of Windermere and Grasmere during the Great War, who sought to find normality in a reality so far removed from anything they had ever known.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Dedication
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- About the Author & Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Recruits Needed
- 2. The Battle for the Skies
- 3. The Lakes Flying Company
- 4. Cases Involving Suspected Spies
- 5. Women’s Wartime Work
- 6. Refugees in South Lakeland
- 7. Help on the Home Front
- 8. Keeping the Lakeland Economy Going
- 9. Keeping Up Traditions
- 10. Beatrix Potter: The Land and the War
- 11. Stories of Local War Heroes
- 12. We Will Not Go to War
- 13. Landowners and Gentry Remembered
- 14. Railways and Railwaymen Remembered
- 15. War Memorials: Windermere Cenotaph
- 16. War Memorials: St Martin’s
- 17. Further Windermere War Memorials
- 18. War Memorials: Ambleside
- 19. War Memorials: Grasmere
- 20. Exploring South Lakeland Memorials
- 21. Prisoners of War
- 22. The End of the Struggle
- Bibliography