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Craig Armstrong

    The Boy Scouts in the Great War
    Edinburgh at War 1939 - 1945
    South Shields at War 1939-45
    Aberdeen at War 1939-45
    Glasgow at War 1939 - 1945
    Visitors' Historic Britain: Northumberland
    • From the building of Hadrian's Wall in 122AD to the first house in the world to be lit by electricity, Cragside House, Visitors' Historic Britain: Northumberland details the many castles and monuments - their remains and grounds - and the stories they each tell.

      Visitors' Historic Britain: Northumberland
    • A close look at the worry and hardships the people of Glasgow were faced with during the Second World War.

      Glasgow at War 1939 - 1945
    • Aberdeen was the most frequently bombed city in Britain suffering 32 raids and 364 air raid warnings. As a result, Aberdeen was nicknamed the Siren City'.

      Aberdeen at War 1939-45
    • South Shields and its hinterlands had been particularly hard hit during the 1930s and crime had been a significant problem in the inter-war years (as had political strife), but the area still made a significant and very loyal contribution to the war effor

      South Shields at War 1939-45
    • Struggle and Suffrage in Newcastle-upon-Tyne

      Women's Lives and the Fight for Equality

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the experiences of women in Tyneside, the book utilizes a rich array of source material from local archives, history groups, and contemporary newspapers. It offers a deep exploration of women's roles and narratives within the community, shedding light on their unique challenges and contributions throughout history.

      Struggle and Suffrage in Newcastle-upon-Tyne
    • The Story of Newcastle

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Exploring the rich history of Newcastle upon Tyne, this book covers the city's evolution from the pre-Roman era to contemporary times. It delves into significant events, cultural shifts, and the development of the region, offering insights into its historical significance and transformation over the centuries. The narrative provides a comprehensive overview that highlights the unique character and heritage of Newcastle, making it a valuable resource for history enthusiasts and locals alike.

      The Story of Newcastle
    • Feeding the Nation in World War II

      Rationing, Digging for Victory and Unusual Food

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book explores Britain's precarious reliance on foreign food and supplies during World War II, highlighting Churchill's deep concern over the threat of starvation. As unrestricted submarine warfare intensified, the nation's vital import lifelines faced significant risks, leading to a dramatic reduction in available resources. This critical situation underscored the broader challenges and vulnerabilities faced by Britain during the war, emphasizing the strategic importance of maintaining supply lines for survival and resilience.

      Feeding the Nation in World War II
    • The first study of Sunderland during the Second World War. Large focus on the Home Front using source material drawn from local archives and contemporary newspapers.

      Sunderland at War 1939-45