Southend-on-Sea in the Great War
Clamp, Frances2014
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'A fortified place'. This is not the way we usually think of Southend-on-Sea but it was the description used by the Germans during the Great War. Built beside the Thames Estuary and with the Shoebury Garrison to the east, Rochford Aerodrome to the north and the longest pleasure pier in the world to the south, it was regarded as a legitimate target. During the war the pier was used as an embarkation point for British soldiers about to be transported to France. 'Southend-on-Sea in the Great War' looks at the lives of the ordinary people of the town who coped with the new and unexpected problems that arose.
Southend-on-Sea in the Great War / Frances Clamp.
Barnsley : Pen & Sword Military, 2014.
112 pages : illustrations
9781473822559 (pbk)
English
1874709