The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Barnes and Noble

Loading Inventory...
CHESHIRE REGIMENTThe First Battalion At Mons And The Miniature Colour

CHESHIRE REGIMENTThe First Battalion At Mons And The Miniature Colour in Franklin, TN

Current price: $23.00
Get it in StoreVisit retailer's website
CHESHIRE REGIMENTThe First Battalion At Mons And The Miniature Colour

Barnes and Noble

CHESHIRE REGIMENTThe First Battalion At Mons And The Miniature Colour in Franklin, TN

Current price: $23.00
Loading Inventory...

Size: OS

This fascinating book details the extraordinary history of a regimental flag - the 'miniature colour' lost by the First Battalion, Cheshire Regiment during the retreat from Mons in 1914, but restored to the regiment in 1918 after being hidden throughout the German occupation by Belgian villagers. First made as a exact miniature of the Cheshire's regimental standard, the Colour was sewn by wives of the First Battalion's officer in 1911 as a company shooting trophy. Taken to France by B Company in 1914, it was entrusted to Drummer 9461 Charles Baker, who, cut off and fearing capture, hid it in the roof of a house in the village of Audregnies near Mons, concealing it under straw. Baker's friend, Private 9865 Harold Riley, confided the secret to a nun, Sister St Loudon, who was treating his wounds. The nun told the village Priest, Father Soudan, who, together with the village schoolmaster, Monsieur Vallee, hid it behind choir stalls in the local church. As the Germans intensified their searches, the colour was moved and hidden yet again this time furled inside a pipe in M. Vallee's school. In November 1918 at the end of the war, a colour party from the 1st Battalion returned to the village to recover the Colour from the faithful villagers. The much travelled Colour now has a permanent home in the Cheshire Military Museum at Chester Castle.
This fascinating book details the extraordinary history of a regimental flag - the 'miniature colour' lost by the First Battalion, Cheshire Regiment during the retreat from Mons in 1914, but restored to the regiment in 1918 after being hidden throughout the German occupation by Belgian villagers. First made as a exact miniature of the Cheshire's regimental standard, the Colour was sewn by wives of the First Battalion's officer in 1911 as a company shooting trophy. Taken to France by B Company in 1914, it was entrusted to Drummer 9461 Charles Baker, who, cut off and fearing capture, hid it in the roof of a house in the village of Audregnies near Mons, concealing it under straw. Baker's friend, Private 9865 Harold Riley, confided the secret to a nun, Sister St Loudon, who was treating his wounds. The nun told the village Priest, Father Soudan, who, together with the village schoolmaster, Monsieur Vallee, hid it behind choir stalls in the local church. As the Germans intensified their searches, the colour was moved and hidden yet again this time furled inside a pipe in M. Vallee's school. In November 1918 at the end of the war, a colour party from the 1st Battalion returned to the village to recover the Colour from the faithful villagers. The much travelled Colour now has a permanent home in the Cheshire Military Museum at Chester Castle.

More About Barnes and Noble at CoolSprings Galleria

Barnes & Noble is the world’s largest retail bookseller and a leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products. Our Nook Digital business offers a lineup of NOOK® tablets and e-Readers and an expansive collection of digital reading content through the NOOK Store®. Barnes & Noble’s mission is to operate the best omni-channel specialty retail business in America, helping both our customers and booksellers reach their aspirations, while being a credit to the communities we serve.

1800 Galleria Blvd #1310, Franklin, TN 37067, United States

Powered by Adeptmind