Author: Tony Church
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0955675324
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
For those who started their Army careers as Army Apprentice Tradesmen at the Army Apprentices School or College at Arborfield they will be well aware that Arborfield has always held a special place in their hearts. TeeCee's collection of amusing and sometimes poignant verses reflects much of the life and attitudes of many who spent their formative years there and this collection of those well deserves a place on their bookshelves.
Teecee's Arborfield Odes
Author: Tony Church
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0955675324
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
For those who started their Army careers as Army Apprentice Tradesmen at the Army Apprentices School or College at Arborfield they will be well aware that Arborfield has always held a special place in their hearts. TeeCee's collection of amusing and sometimes poignant verses reflects much of the life and attitudes of many who spent their formative years there and this collection of those well deserves a place on their bookshelves.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0955675324
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
For those who started their Army careers as Army Apprentice Tradesmen at the Army Apprentices School or College at Arborfield they will be well aware that Arborfield has always held a special place in their hearts. TeeCee's collection of amusing and sometimes poignant verses reflects much of the life and attitudes of many who spent their formative years there and this collection of those well deserves a place on their bookshelves.
TeeCee's Army Odes
Author: Tony Church
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0244316724
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
An illustrated collection of verses relating to the life and times of a REME soldier, both at the Arborfield Army Apprentice School and in the Regular Army.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0244316724
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
An illustrated collection of verses relating to the life and times of a REME soldier, both at the Arborfield Army Apprentice School and in the Regular Army.
Greatham Memories
Author: Peter Gripton
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0955675340
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
This is a sequel to Peter Griptons original 'A History of Greatham' published in late 2003. Since then many people far and wide have sent Peter further contributions, ones that they said they were quite happy to share with local inhabitants. The articles and stories in' Greatham Memories cannot in any way be described as 'A History of Greatham Part 2', but the author hopes that readers will enjoy them just the same.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 0955675340
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
This is a sequel to Peter Griptons original 'A History of Greatham' published in late 2003. Since then many people far and wide have sent Peter further contributions, ones that they said they were quite happy to share with local inhabitants. The articles and stories in' Greatham Memories cannot in any way be described as 'A History of Greatham Part 2', but the author hopes that readers will enjoy them just the same.
The Harrogate Army Apprentice
Author: Fred Carslake
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780957087606
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780957087606
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
The Arborfield Apprentice
Author: Tony Church
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788409313136
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
This is an illustrated definitive history of Army Apprentice training at Arborfield throughout the 20th Century. Peter Gripton has firstly done a service to all Arborfield Apprentices and staff members; secondly he has done a service to clarity out of obscurity (clario ex obscurio). Of the latter, because of the diversity of sources, his seamless historical narrative is a singular success; of the former, he certainly deserves the accolades of the many Old Boys who will welcome this rendering of their story. With relevance to both of these sentiments, Peter's light and readable style gives all the appearance that he enjoyed writing this history. But, bearing in mind the dictum, that which is written without pain will be read without pleasure' - there is ample evidence that Peter took great pains to ensure that his readers will enjoy his book. Many of his readers will have actually made the history that he has so faithfully recorded. The American writer, John Gardner, commented that, history never looks like history when you are living through it; it always looks messy and confusing and always feels uncomfortable'. Most Old Boys may claim that they lived through the most messy, confusing and uncomfortable of times. The author has been punctilious in awarding an equal balance to each period of time. In conclusion, a debt of gratitude is due to the Commandants who encouraged this undertaking, notably to Colonel Peter Gibson, and to lecturer Bryn Richards, who collected many of the facts in his earlier 'Brief History'. Enduring gratitude goes to 'Old Boy' Rodney Smith, who helped finance the writing of this book - without his interest in the project, it is likely that the labours of all would have been in vain. The Army Apprentice system has been an outstanding success from its foundation. It is excellent that this chapter of a great tradition has now been recorded for posterity.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788409313136
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
This is an illustrated definitive history of Army Apprentice training at Arborfield throughout the 20th Century. Peter Gripton has firstly done a service to all Arborfield Apprentices and staff members; secondly he has done a service to clarity out of obscurity (clario ex obscurio). Of the latter, because of the diversity of sources, his seamless historical narrative is a singular success; of the former, he certainly deserves the accolades of the many Old Boys who will welcome this rendering of their story. With relevance to both of these sentiments, Peter's light and readable style gives all the appearance that he enjoyed writing this history. But, bearing in mind the dictum, that which is written without pain will be read without pleasure' - there is ample evidence that Peter took great pains to ensure that his readers will enjoy his book. Many of his readers will have actually made the history that he has so faithfully recorded. The American writer, John Gardner, commented that, history never looks like history when you are living through it; it always looks messy and confusing and always feels uncomfortable'. Most Old Boys may claim that they lived through the most messy, confusing and uncomfortable of times. The author has been punctilious in awarding an equal balance to each period of time. In conclusion, a debt of gratitude is due to the Commandants who encouraged this undertaking, notably to Colonel Peter Gibson, and to lecturer Bryn Richards, who collected many of the facts in his earlier 'Brief History'. Enduring gratitude goes to 'Old Boy' Rodney Smith, who helped finance the writing of this book - without his interest in the project, it is likely that the labours of all would have been in vain. The Army Apprentice system has been an outstanding success from its foundation. It is excellent that this chapter of a great tradition has now been recorded for posterity.