Over the Weekend 8th & 9th November 2008, WFA member Paul Hughes will launch his book CAMPDEN 1914-18.
The event will take place at Chipping Campden Town Hall.
CAMPDEN 1914-18
ISBN: 978 0 955 9200 1 1 HB 392
Published: Campden Press
The Hughes family’s association with Chipping Campden can be traced
back to 1828, when Richard Hughes married Sarah Beard in St. James’s
Church, and a strong sense of belonging is evident in the present book.
It was written, the author says, that future generations might read
about the men and women of the town who served their country, often at
great sacrifice, during the First World War and might see them as
individuals in a context rather than just so many names on a memorial.
487 of those individuals are portrayed here.
Bringing them to
life has been the work of fifteen years of painstaking and dedicated
research. Some of it was carried out in situ; many hours were spent
walking in the footsteps of Campden men on the battlefields of France,
Belgium, Italy, Salonika and Gallipoli. Records of various kinds
provided a wealth of material. Trench maps, medal index cards, service
papers and war diaries were accessed at the National Archives in
London. Regimental museums were visited, contemporary issues of the
London Gazette were explored and the back files of local newspapers
ransacked. The Campden and District Historical and Archaeological
Society and the Campden branch of the Gloucestershire Family History
Society gave valuable support.
The most rewarding part of the
project, however, was talking to present-day members of the families
concerned, who were happy to share their vicarious experience of the
war and generous in lending photographs, documents and letters home.
These sources were not confined to readily accessible informants:
descendants of the WWI service men and women were tracked down in
countries all over the world, including the U.S.A., Canada and
Australia.
The result is not only an important reference book and a tribute to people who deserve to be remembered but also a picture of a community in a time of stress.
This book is available from:
Paul R. Hughes, 9 Swan Road, Whittington, Staffordshire WS14 9NU.
Priced at £20.00 + £5.50 p&p
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