British Godmothers: The British League of Help and how communities acted as godmothers to French villages devastated during the Great War

Author:   Bryan F. Lewis
Publisher:   Unicorn Publishing Group
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9781911604822


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   20 August 2018
Format:   Paperback
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British Godmothers: The British League of Help and how communities acted as godmothers to French villages devastated during the Great War


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The book recounts how, under the initiative of the British League of Help, the communities of Great Britain helped in the reconstruction of French villages that had been destroyed during the Great War, financing water towers, village halls, hospitals, schools and houses, as well as providing large quantities of domestic items and agricultural implements. The British League of Help was formed in 1920 as a charitable body with a single purpose: to provide aid to communities in the areas of northern France devastated during the Great War. It pursued its objective by encouraging British cities and towns to become a 'Godmother' to a small town or village that had been destroyed. Some eighty British cities and towns adopted ninety-five French towns and villages, and provided practical help and moral support in the rebuilding of their shattered communities. The scheme was not only a means to provide help to a war-time ally; it was also one of the forms of commemoration that emerged in the years following the Armistice, for most of the French villages were chosen because they had a military connection with the British community. In some cases the association was a short one, while in others close friendships were forged that lasted for many years. The recognition continues today in the plaques that pay tribute to the village's `British Godmother' on water towers, village halls, hospitals, streetnames, schools and houses - scattered across the Great War battlefield areas of northern France. This book not only recreates the story of the adoption movement; through photographs and drawings it shows many of these buildings at the time of their inauguration, and as they are today, for many are still in use.

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Author:   Bryan F. Lewis
Publisher:   Unicorn Publishing Group
Imprint:   Uniform Press
ISBN:  

9781911604822


ISBN 10:   1911604821
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   20 August 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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