Those Terrible Grey Horses

Those Terrible Grey Horses PDF

Author: Stephen Wood

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2015-05-24

Total Pages: 1409

ISBN-13: 1472813499

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On 18 June 1815, the Royal Scots Greys charged Napoleon's infantry columns, capturing the eagle of the French 45th Infantry. Napoleon is said to have commented of the regiment, 'Ah, ces terribles chevaux gris (those terrible grey horses)'. Today that eagle is the regimental badge of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, Scotland's senior regiment and her only regular cavalry. The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and their antecedents have been involved in every major British campaign since the 17th century. Here Stephen Wood tells the story of glorious cavalry charges and terrifying tank battles, from the Western Front to the liberation of Basra. Stunning paintings bring the narrative to life while contemporary photography depicts both the horror and the compassion of modern warfare as witnessed by the officers and troopers of this unique regiment.

Those Terrible Grey Horses

Those Terrible Grey Horses PDF

Author: Stephen Wood

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2015-05-24

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1472813480

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The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and their antecedents have been involved in every major British campaign since the 17th century. On 18 June 1815, the Royal Scots Greys charged Napoleon's infantry columns, capturing the eagle of the French 45th Infantry. Napoleon is said to have commented of the regiment, 'Ah, ces terribles chevaux gris (those terrible grey horses)'. Today that eagle is the regimental badge of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, Scotland's senior regiment and her only regular cavalry. Here Stephen Wood tells the story of glorious cavalry charges and terrifying tank battles, from the Western Front to the liberation of Basra. Stunning paintings bring the narrative to life while contemporary photography depicts both the horror and the compassion of modern warfare as witnessed by the officers and troopers of this unique regiment.

'The Scum of the Earth'

'The Scum of the Earth' PDF

Author: Colin Brown

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2015-05-04

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 075096426X

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The Scum of the Earth explores the common soldiers the Duke of Wellington angrily condemned as 'scum' for their looting at Vitoria, from their great victory over Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 to their return home to a Regency Britain at war with itself. It follows men like James Graham, the Irishman hailed as the bravest man in the British Army for his heroic action in closing the north gate at Hougoumont, and fresh documentary evidence that he was forced to plead for charity because he was so poor; Francis Styles, who went to his grave claiming that he had captured the eagle that was credited to his superior officer; and John Lees, a spinner from Oldham who joined up at 15, braved shell and shot to deliver ammunition to the guns at Waterloo and was cut down four years later at the Peterloo Massacre by some of the cavalry with whom he served. All this is set against a backdrop of civil unrest on a scale unprecedented in British history. The Regency age is famous for its elegance, its exuberance, the industrial revolution that made Britain the powerhouse of Europe and the naval might that made it a global superpower. But it was also an age of riots and the fear that the mob would win control just as it had done in Paris. Britain came closer to bloody revolution than ever before or since, as ordinary men – including some of the men whom Wellington called the scum of the earth – took to the streets to fight for their voices to be heard in Parliament. The riots were put down by a series of repressive measures while Wellington stood like a bastion against the tide of history. He was defeated with the passage of the Great Reform Act in 1832. There is no one better placed to take a cold, hard look at the battle and its aftermath in order to save us from a bicentenary of misty-eyed backslapping than a former political editor with a reputation for myth busting. Colin Brown provides original research into the heroes of Waterloo and the myths that have clouded the real story.

Grey Horses

Grey Horses PDF

Author: Hannah McNiven

Publisher: Poolbeg Press

Published: 2022-05-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781781994528

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Perfect for fans of All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot and The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Evans. In the spring of 1958, Estella Frayne's father, Reg, dies following a fall from a grey horse. Almost two years later, Estella, a gifted horsewoman herself, is still racked by grief and guilt. A social recluse and no longer involved in the equestrian world, Estella's life is reduced to tending the remaining farm animals, visiting her sister and trying not to come between her warring brothers. However, when newcomers Ivan and Rebecca arrive in the neighbourhood, Estella's dormant curiosity is awakened. What is the relationship between these two strangers - one a capable equestrian, the other a beautiful young mother? As winter turns to spring, with Ivan's encouragement Estella rekindles her passion for horses. She begins to see the possibility of a better, brighter future. A future filled with friendship, love and grey horses.