Object Details
- Category
- Sound
- Related period
- 1990 to the present day (production), First World War (content)
- Creator
- IWM (Production company)
Hart, Peter M (recorder)
Yorston, Richard (interviewee/speaker) - Production date
- 1990
- Dimensions
whole: Duration 120, Number Of Items 4
- Catalogue number
- 11219
Object associations
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Associated people and organisations
- Yorston, Richard Harold
- Todd, Jack
- Dewar (Colonel)
- De Lisle, Henry de Beauvoir
- British Army, Royal Army Medical Corps & Field Ambulance, Lancashire, West, 1
- British Army, Royal Army Medical Corps & Field Ambulance, Lancashire, West 3/1
- British Army, Royal Engineers
- British Army, Royal Army Medical Corps, Field Ambulance, 87
- British Army, 29th Division
- British Army, Barracks, Tramway Road, Liverpool
- Boys' Brigade1
- British Army, Div, 57, Headquarters
- Royal Navy, JOHN HOLT II (SS)
- Royal Navy, HMS Lancaster Castle, Corvette, (1944)
- Royal Navy, Andonia
- Merchant Navy, SS John Holt, Cargo Vessel, (1939)
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Associated places
- Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom
- Blackpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
- GB, England & Liverpool, Lancs <Tramway Road Barracks>
- GB, England & Liverpool, Lancs <Croxteth>
- GB, England & Liverpool, Lancs <Aigberth>
- Canterbury, Kent, England, United Kingdom
- Rugby, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
- Plymouth, Devonshire, England, United Kingdom
- GB, Scotland & Aberdeen <Hospital>
- Eastbourne, Sussex, England, UK
- Alexandria, Egypt
- TR & Helles, Gallipoli
- TR & Helles, Gallipoli <X Beach>
- Gully Beach, Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Edirne Vilayet, Turkey, Ottoman Empire
- Gully Ravine, Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Edirne Vilayet, Turkey, Ottoman Empire
- GR & Lemnos & Mudros
- MT
- Saint-Nazaire, Loire-Atlantique, France
- Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France
- Belgium
- EI & English Channel
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Associated subjects
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Associated keywords
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Associated themes
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