Small Town & the Great War: Henley in Arden 1914-1919
Small Town & the Great War: Henley in Arden 1914-1919
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During the Great War, Henley in Arden, Warwickshire, created and staffed a military hospital, treating over 1,500 patients with only two deaths. The book also includes details of 200 local men who served in the armed forces, along with stories of the Old Boys of the preparatory boarding schools of Arden House and Beaudesert Park who served in the war. The last chapter explores how Henley commemorated its fallen.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 288 pages
\n Publication date: 03 September 2021
\n Publisher: Brewin Books
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This is the story of Henley in Arden, Warwickshire during the Great War and the years immediately preceding it, covering many aspects of life in the town. Its people created and staffed a military hospital from 1914 to 1919, treating over 1,500 patients, only two of whom died. The book contains details of some 200 local men who served in the armed forces, with information in most cases of their families, their occupations, their service records, and, for those who survived, their life after the war. The stories of the Old Boys of the preparatory boarding schools of Arden House and Beaudesert Park who served in the Great War are also told. There are reports from the local Military Tribunal which heard the cases and decided the fate of more than 50 men from Henley who maintained that they should not be conscripted for active service. The last chapter looks at how Henley chose to commemorate its fallen.
The Story of Henley in Arden, Warwickshire during the Great War and the Years Immediately Preceding It
Henley in Arden, Warwickshire, played a significant role during the Great War and the years preceding it. This captivating story encompasses various aspects of life in the town, shedding light on its people, their experiences, and their contributions to the war effort.
From 1914 to 1919, Henley in Arden's residents came together to create and staff a military hospital. This hospital served as a testament to the town's resilience and compassion, as it treated over 1,500 patients during its operational years. Remarkably, only two patients succumbed to their injuries, showcasing the remarkable efforts of the medical staff and the community's support.
The book, titled "Henley in Arden during the Great War and the Years Immediately Preceding It," delves into the lives of the local men who served in the armed forces. It provides detailed information about these individuals, including their families, occupations, service records, and, for those who survived, their post-war experiences. The book features the stories of some 200 local men who bravely fought for their country, showcasing their courage, sacrifice, and dedication.
In addition to the military aspect, the book also explores the experiences of the Old Boys of the preparatory boarding schools of Arden House and Beaudesert Park. These schools played a crucial role in shaping the young men who would later serve in the Great War. The book tells the stories of these Old Boys, their contributions to the war effort, and their personal journeys during and after the conflict.
Furthermore, the book includes reports from the local Military Tribunal, which heard the cases of more than 50 men from Henley who maintained that they should not be conscripted for active service. These men, who were deemed eligible for military service, fought against the conscription laws and argued that their contributions to the war effort were sufficient. The Tribunal's decisions had significant implications for these men and their families, as they determined their fate in the war.
The final chapter of the book focuses on how Henley in Arden chose to commemorate its fallen. The town recognized the sacrifices made by its residents during the Great War and took steps to honor their memory. This included the construction of a war memorial, the planting of trees in memory of the fallen, and the organization of commemorative events and ceremonies.
"Henley in Arden during the Great War and the Years Immediately Preceding It" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the town's history during this period. It provides a comprehensive account of the lives of the local men who served in the armed forces, the experiences of the Old Boys of the preparatory boarding schools, and the town's efforts to commemorate its fallen. The book offers a glimpse into the resilience, courage, and sacrifice of the people of Henley in Arden during a challenging and transformative time in history.
\n Weight: 708g\n
Dimension: 239 x 170 x 18 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781858587370\n \n
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