Garrison: Ten British Military TownsPeter Dietz Brassey's Defence Publishers, 1986 - 209 pagini |
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... moved north to Yorkshire again . This time loyalties were divided . He tried to enter Hull but the gates were shut against him and so in 1642 he retired to York where he set up his court . In York Charles raised a bodyguard of 200 ...
... moved north to Yorkshire again . This time loyalties were divided . He tried to enter Hull but the gates were shut against him and so in 1642 he retired to York where he set up his court . In York Charles raised a bodyguard of 200 ...
Pagina 56
... moved north with his small army of inexperienced troops as far as Aberdeen , in the hope that the Whig clans of the north - east would come to his aid . The clans which had not joined Charles waited upon events and Cope , not wanting to ...
... moved north with his small army of inexperienced troops as far as Aberdeen , in the hope that the Whig clans of the north - east would come to his aid . The clans which had not joined Charles waited upon events and Cope , not wanting to ...
Pagina 139
... moved into civilian billets in Wimborne , Canford , Broadstone , Ferndown and Kinson , where they expected to stay for six weeks but were obliged to stay much longer . The huts were ready at the end of March , 1915 , and Bovington ...
... moved into civilian billets in Wimborne , Canford , Broadstone , Ferndown and Kinson , where they expected to stay for six weeks but were obliged to stay much longer . The huts were ready at the end of March , 1915 , and Bovington ...
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accommodation Aldershot arrived Arsenal Artillery attack barracks Battalion batteries battle became Bootham Bootham Bar Bovington Camp Britain British Army building built cadets Camulodunum Castle cavalry centre Charles Chatham church civilian Colchester Colonel command Crimean War defences Devonshire Regiment dockyard Duke early Eburacum Edinburgh England English families force fortifications fortress French garrison towns gates German Gibraltar guns Headquarters Highlanders important infantry invasion King later living London Lord marched Medway military town Moenchengladbach Museum naval nineteenth century North occasion occupied officers organised parades Peter Dietz Plymouth population Prince quarters Queen Regiment remained Rheindahlen river River Ouse road Rock Roman Royal Air Force Royal Engineers Royalist Sappers Saxon Scotland Scots Scottish Second World Second World War ships siege soldiers Spain Spanish streets Tank Corps took Tower troops Upnor volunteers walls whilst Woolwich York