The Clyde at War by Ronald Armstrong

The Clyde at War by Ronald Armstrong

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The river Clyde and its estuary played a central part in both World War I and World War II. On both banks of the river the ships that fed and protected Britain were launched - from the warship Hood to the convoy vessels. This book pictures a nation at war and the river which was its lifeline.

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The Clyde at War by Ronald Armstrong

The river Clyde and its estuary played a central part in both World War I and World War II. The major air base at Prestwick, the centre for commando training at Inveraray, the terminal point for Atlantic convoys at the Tail of the Bank and the Gare Loch, the major British military port of World War II, were all of vital significance to the Allied cause. On both banks of the river the ships that fed and protected Britain were launched - from the mighty warship Hood to the escort and convoy vessels which ferried supplies and men back and forth across the Atlantic. It was also the scene of human tragedy in the form of the Clydebank and Greenock blitzes. Told primarily through period photographs - including those taken by Luftwaffe reconnaissance missions - and with reference to a wide range of written sources, this book pictures a nation at war and the river which was its lifeline.
RONALD ARMSTRONG AND BRIAN D. OSBORNE have numerous books, including Echoes of the Sea, Mungo's City: A Glasgow Anthology, Cradle of the Scots: An Argyll Anthology and Wicked Men and Fools: A Scottish Crime Anthology, but are best known for their definitive editions of the works of Neil Munro. Brian lives in Kirkintilloch and Ronnie in Cardross.
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ISBN 13 9781843410188
ISBN 10 1843410184
Title The Clyde at War
Author Ronald Armstrong
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2005-11-22
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.