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Sheffield City Battalion: Trip to France 2010
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Trip to France 2010. A number of people in the last 6 months have asked me about the possibilty of organising a visit to the battlefields in France. In the next two weeks I am going to forward letters to everyone who has or is taking part in the pals course to see if there is enough interest in pursuing this idea. Furthermore, I will approach the WEA and Sheffield City Council to ascertain, if any funding exists to help with the costs of such a visit. I think the chances of a July 1st. A trip up to Ypres...
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Sheffield City Battalion: The Race to Relieve Verdun
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The Race to Relieve Verdun. There was an urgent need to relieve the French at Verdun, therefore a second front had to be opened up in France. In the next session we will examine the plans for the Somme offensive. Can I recommend a DVD drama based on the The First World War, 'My Boy Jack'. Posted by Ian Robertson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is the multi author blog for the WEA course, 'The Sheffield Pals and The First Battle of The Somme'. There was an error in this gadget.
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Sheffield City Battalion: Brothers In Arms: Pals Army Of WWI - ITV Documentary
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Brothers In Arms: Pals Army Of WWI - ITV Documentary. Posted by Ian Robertson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is the multi author blog for the WEA course, 'The Sheffield Pals and The First Battle of The Somme'. There was an error in this gadget. Charlie Peace: Criminal Fall, Cultural Rise. Here a few selection of photographs from the current pals course. Examples of pals displays by learners. Posted here are a few pics of the walk led by Helen. Learners hard at work on the pals story.
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Sheffield City Battalion: Zero Hour
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The plan is now in place, the artillery are pounding the German line and the Sheffield City Battalion move up to the front line copses and take their place in the trenches awaiting zero hour. The next session details the events of the 1st July 1916. The next session will be our last at Attercliffe. There will be the meeting at the Red Deer next Thursday evening at 7.30pm (2nd April). Can I take this opportunity to thank everyone for their enthusiasm and support. Well done to all! Posted by Ian Robertson.
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Sheffield City Battalion: Pals Display Project 2009
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Pals Display Project 2009. Many thanks to (left to right). Yvonne, Dave, Margaret, Mark, Christine, Hank, John, Norman, and Ron. For giving their time on Thursday evening and put forward their ideas and offered their expertise to the project with such enthusiasm. I was really knocked out by all who attended and some of the terrific ideas that were generated. We agreed to meet up once again to collate some of our materials - just a reminder that we set the meet for :. Start collecting those materials!
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Sheffield City Battalion: Meeting - Thursday 2nd April
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Meeting - Thursday 2nd April. There will be a meeting in the Red Deer pub (just off West Street) at 7.30pm on Thursday (not Tuesday! To discuss the forthcoming pals display at the Central Library in July. I will forward people more details by e mail shortly. Hope to see you there. Posted by Ian Robertson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is the multi author blog for the WEA course, 'The Sheffield Pals and The First Battle of The Somme'. There was an error in this gadget. Quotation of the Day.
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Sheffield City Battalion: Redmires Walk
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Please find below a number of photos taken during the walk at Redmires Saturday 15th August 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is the multi author blog for the WEA course, 'The Sheffield Pals and The First Battle of The Somme'. There was an error in this gadget. Charlie Peace: Criminal Fall, Cultural Rise. Here a few selection of photographs from the current pals course. Examples of pals displays by learners. Posted here are a few pics of the walk led by Helen. Quotation of the Day.
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Sheffield City Battalion: Happy Christmas
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For those interested in military history, I am hoping to offer the WEA at Easter a new course . D Day Operation Overlord . The Fight for Europe '. More details to follow. In the meantime, my very best to all people and friends who have taken the course pals or have a general interest in the Sheffield pals. Happy Xmas (War Is Over),". Posted by Ian Robertson. Cool website, I had not noticed sheffieldpals.blogspot.com before in my searches! Carry on the good work! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Sheffield City Battalion: Session
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Thanks to everyone who are bringing in primary and secondary materials to the sessions. This week we had a variety of evidence - photographs, shell cases, documents, newspap. Er articles and original plans brought to the sessions - much appreciated and this enriches all of us on the course. Well done to everyone on the task set in the session - all of the displays were terrific. You negotiated all the information and synthesised this perfectly on to your designs. Posted by Ian Robertson.
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Sheffield City Battalion: Puzzle
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Received this photograph from Peter Cattrell who forwarded me a picture of his Great Uncle, William Wyatt Bagshawe. Who served in A company of the battalion, and died at Serre in the first wave on 1st July 1916. He was good friends with Alexander Robertson the poet, and ES Curwen. The group is Alexander Robertson on left, Mr Bailey, WWB. Then ES Curwen on the right. Do you think this is taken at Redmires? Posted by Ian Robertson. Usability of Micro sd card. Der Sexcam zu schreiben. Hier ist sie nun d...