Defending Lincolnshire : A Military History from Conquest to Cold War
by
Mike Osborne
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0752453998
ISBN-13
9780752453996
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Imprint
The History Press Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 2nd, 2010
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
620 grams
Dimensions
24.70 x 17.40 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification:
British & Irish historyMilitary history
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font-size: 10pt">In the 2000 years between standing on the northern edge of the Roman Empire and representing the West's response to the threat of nuclear war, historic Lincolnshire has been at the forefront of civil strife and in the front line of two world wars.
In the 2000 years between standing on the northern edge of the Roman Empire and representing the West''s response to the threat of nuclear war, historic Lincolnshire has been at the forefront of civil strife and in the front line of two world wars. Much of this military heritage is still visible in the landscape: Roman forts; medieval castles, fortified manors and moats; Victorian barracks and drill halls; military airfields; anti-invasion defences; radar sites, bunkers and nuclear-attack monitoring posts. This boo describes the various elements of Lincolnshire''s rich military heritage, and places them in their historical and social contexts. From the strong houses of John of Gaunt''s mistress, or Henry VI''s Lord Treasurer, to the pseudo-fortresses of the Victorian Army; from the camps of Kitchener''s New Army and the landing-grounds of the anti-Zeppelin fighter aircraft in one world war, to the pillboxes of the 1940 anti-invasion defences and the airfields of the RAF, from which were launched countless sorties both on land and sea against a Continental enemy, in another.
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