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The Skipper's War: Dragon School, Oxford & The Great War
The Skipper's War: Dragon School, Oxford & The Great War
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During the First World War, Charles 'Skipper' Lynam, a renowned preparatory school headmaster at the Dragon School, Oxford, inspired his pupils as they became involved in the conflict. This book explores the school's wartime years, tracing its roots, unique ways, and the extraordinary relationship between Skipper Lynam and his boys, some of whom sacrificed their lives for King and Country and the Dragon School.
Format: Hardback
Length: 304 pages
Publication date: 10 January 2022
Publisher: Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
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Charles 'Skipper' Lynam, the renowned preparatory school headmaster at the Dragon School in Oxford during the First World War, left an indelible mark on a generation of his pupils as they navigated the tumultuous era. This captivating book delves into the wartime years of the school, shedding light on the various fronts on which its boys engaged. It traces the origins of a school established by esteemed Oxford dons for their children, exploring its unique customs and the extraordinary bond that Skipper Lynam formed with his boys, some of whom, as recounted by former pupil John Betjemans, gave their lives in service to King and Country, as well as the Dragon School.
The Dragon School, nestled in the heart of Oxford, held a special place in the hearts of its students during the tumultuous years of the First World War. Headmaster Charles 'Skipper' Lynam, a renowned figure known for his charisma and dedication, played a pivotal role in shaping the lives of his pupils. As the conflict unfolded, Lynam's influence extended far beyond the classroom, inspiring and guiding his students through the challenges and uncertainties of the war.
The school's wartime years were marked by a sense of camaraderie and resilience among the students. Despite the physical distance imposed by the war, the boys remained connected through letters and occasional visits, sharing their experiences and fears. Lynam's leadership and guidance helped them navigate the turbulent waters, instilling in them a sense of pride and duty to their country.
One of the remarkable aspects of the Dragon School's wartime story was the extent to which its boys were involved in the conflict. Many of them served in the military, fighting on various fronts and earning accolades for their bravery and sacrifice. Others worked tirelessly on the home front, supporting the war effort through various means, such as working in factories or volunteering for charitable organizations.
The book delves into the personal stories of several Dragon School students who played significant roles in the war. It highlights their contributions, both on the battlefield and in the civilian sphere, and sheds light on the impact that the war had on their lives. It also explores the school's role in supporting its students during this challenging period, providing them with a safe and nurturing environment that allowed them to continue their education and personal growth.
The Dragon School's wartime years were a testament to the resilience and determination of its students and staff. Lynam's leadership, combined with the support of the school community, helped the boys overcome the obstacles they faced and emerge stronger and more united. The legacy of the Dragon School's wartime experience continues to inspire and motivate generations of students, reminding them of the importance of service, sacrifice, and community in times of crisis.
In conclusion, this book offers a captivating glimpse into the wartime years of the Dragon School in Oxford. It sheds light on the various fronts on which its boys engaged, the personal stories of the students who served, and the extraordinary bond that Skipper Lynam forged with his boys. The school's wartime experience serves as a reminder of the resilience and determination of young people in times of adversity, and the enduring impact that a dedicated headmaster and a supportive community can have on the lives of their students.
Weight: 698g
Dimension: 168 x 246 x 35 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781785513039
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