Chester in the Great War

Chester in the Great War

by Susan Chambers
Chester in the Great War

Chester in the Great War

by Susan Chambers

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Overview

An extensively illustrated account of how the residents of this English market town experienced and endured the First World War.

At the outbreak of the Great War, Chester was transformed from a county market town with some nice shops and lots of day-trippers to a bustling, frantically busy military center with men and horses everywhere. As they left for the war zones, or to go to other parts of the country for training, the city settled down to the hard work of dealing with the absence of so many men from vital jobs—a challenge eventually tackled by many of the city’s women.

Life was hard and money was short for some, though others earned good wages in the ammunition works. It soon became obvious that many men would never come back. But life in the city went on, everyone played their part, and the cinemas and theaters stayed open as did the pubs (though with reduced hours). Concerts kept the people entertained and helped to raise vital funds, and news films kept them up-to-date with the latest from the front. But, eventually, it was finally over—and the city moved on to dealing with the aftermath.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781473846487
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Series: Your Towns & Cities in the Great War
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 35 MB
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About the Author

Peter Ollerhead started working at Rolls-Royce, then became a teacher and a second-hand bookseller. He broadcasts regularly on Premier Christian Radio, is secretary of the Crewe Historical Society and chair of the districts Historical Association. He has lived in Crewe for most of his life and has researched deeply into the towns origins and development. In addition to writing many articles for journals, he has published Making Cars at Crewe, a social history of Rolls-Royce in Crewe, and Crewe: A History and Guide.

Susan Chambers is a keen student of the history of Cheshire and the Crewe area in particular, and she is the author of Crewe: A History.
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