First World War Uniforms

Lives, Logistics, and Legacy in British Army Uniform Production 1914–1918

Nonfiction, History, Military, Weapons, Home & Garden, Antiques & Collectibles, World War I
Cover of the book First World War Uniforms by Catherine  Price-Rowe, Pen and Sword
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Catherine Price-Rowe ISBN: 9781473883819
Publisher: Pen and Sword Publication: March 30, 2018
Imprint: Pen and Sword Archaeology Language: English
Author: Catherine Price-Rowe
ISBN: 9781473883819
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication: March 30, 2018
Imprint: Pen and Sword Archaeology
Language: English

View any image of a Tommy and his uniform becomes an assumed item, few would consider where and how that uniform was made. Over 5 million men served on the Western Front, they all required clothing. From August 1914 to March 1919, across all theaters of operations, over 28 million pairs of trousers and c.360 million yards of various cloth was manufactured.

Worn by men of all ranks the uniform created an identity for the fighting forces, distinguished friend from foe, gave the enlisted man respect, a sense of unity whilst at the same time stripping away his identity, turning a civilian into a soldier. Men lived, worked, slept, fought and died in their uniform.

Using the authors great-grandfather's war service as a backdrop, this book will uncover the textile industries and home front call to arms, the supply chain, salvage and repair workshops in France, and how soldiers maintained their uniform on the front line.

Items of a soldiers uniform can become a way to remember and are often cherished by families, creating a tangible physical link with the past, but the durability of cloth to withstand time can create an important legacy. The fallen are still discovered today and remnants of uniform can help to identify them, at the very least the color of cloth or type of hob nail can give the individual his nationality allowing them to be given a final resting place.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

View any image of a Tommy and his uniform becomes an assumed item, few would consider where and how that uniform was made. Over 5 million men served on the Western Front, they all required clothing. From August 1914 to March 1919, across all theaters of operations, over 28 million pairs of trousers and c.360 million yards of various cloth was manufactured.

Worn by men of all ranks the uniform created an identity for the fighting forces, distinguished friend from foe, gave the enlisted man respect, a sense of unity whilst at the same time stripping away his identity, turning a civilian into a soldier. Men lived, worked, slept, fought and died in their uniform.

Using the authors great-grandfather's war service as a backdrop, this book will uncover the textile industries and home front call to arms, the supply chain, salvage and repair workshops in France, and how soldiers maintained their uniform on the front line.

Items of a soldiers uniform can become a way to remember and are often cherished by families, creating a tangible physical link with the past, but the durability of cloth to withstand time can create an important legacy. The fallen are still discovered today and remnants of uniform can help to identify them, at the very least the color of cloth or type of hob nail can give the individual his nationality allowing them to be given a final resting place.

More books from Pen and Sword

Cover of the book Wellington's Lieutenant Napoleon's Gaoler by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book From Fury to Phantom by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book Pontefract and Castleford in the Great War by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths Around Pontefract & Castleford by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book Recollections of the Great War by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book Camel Combat Ace by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book Mary Ann Cotton - Dark Angel by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book Sweet William or the Butcher? by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book Wellington's Eastern Front by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book The Lost Story of the Ocean Monarch by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book Narrow Gauge in the Arras Sector by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book Bayly's War by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book Fighting Through to Kohima by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book Redcoats Against Napoleon by Catherine  Price-Rowe
Cover of the book The March of the Twenty-Six by Catherine  Price-Rowe
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy