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Blackpool To The Front
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Blackpool To The Front

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“Blackpool to the Front!‘ was a rallying cry first heard at the Battle of Etreux in August 1914 when the Royal Munster Fusiliers halted an entire German Army Corps. The experience of the hundreds who enlisted from the industrial Cork suburb of Blackpool mirrors the experience of the 200,000 Irishmen who joined up. At least sixty-nine Blackpool men made the ultimate sacrifice: factory workers, sons, husbands and fathers. Some enlisted to escape poverty, some to defend "the rights of small nations’. They fought in France, Flanders, Gallipoli, Palestine and on the high seas. This is their story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Collins Press
Country
Ireland
Date
15 April 2014
Pages
252
ISBN
9781848891951

“Blackpool to the Front!‘ was a rallying cry first heard at the Battle of Etreux in August 1914 when the Royal Munster Fusiliers halted an entire German Army Corps. The experience of the hundreds who enlisted from the industrial Cork suburb of Blackpool mirrors the experience of the 200,000 Irishmen who joined up. At least sixty-nine Blackpool men made the ultimate sacrifice: factory workers, sons, husbands and fathers. Some enlisted to escape poverty, some to defend "the rights of small nations’. They fought in France, Flanders, Gallipoli, Palestine and on the high seas. This is their story.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Collins Press
Country
Ireland
Date
15 April 2014
Pages
252
ISBN
9781848891951