The book with this title by Susan Chambers offers a powerful and engrossing account of life as it was lived by the citizens of Chester through the war years.
Click here to read the summary and review of the book published in volume 85 of our journal.
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Chester Castle Roll of Honour
The names of Chester residents and those closely connected to Chester who fell in World War One will be projected on the walls of Chester Castle over the weekend of the November 9-11 to mark the centenary of the Armistice. The list has been compiled from the names on the Chester Town Hall Memorial, the war graves in Overleigh Cemetery, church memorials, and lists received from various local research projects. You are invited to let us know if you have a relative who is not on this list. Please click here to e-mail details before Thursday 26th October
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Chester in the Great War
/in Archive, News /by Hugh BrayThe book with this title by Susan Chambers offers a powerful and engrossing account of life as it was lived by the citizens of Chester through the war years.
Click here to read the summary and review of the book published in volume 85 of our journal.
Chester Armistice Commemoration Weekend Programme of Events
/in Archive, News /by Hugh BrayChester Armistice Commemoration Weekend, Friday 9th to Sunday 11th November 2018
Click here to download the detailed programme of events
We Will Remember Them November 9 -11
/in Archive, News /by Hugh BrayChester Castle Roll of Honour
The names of Chester residents and those closely connected to Chester who fell in World War One will be projected on the walls of Chester Castle over the weekend of the November 9-11 to mark the centenary of the Armistice. The list has been compiled from the names on the Chester Town Hall Memorial, the war graves in Overleigh Cemetery, church memorials, and lists received from various local research projects. You are invited to let us know if you have a relative who is not on this list. Please click here to e-mail details before Thursday 26th October