pferguson | April 6, 2020
But two ears…it is time for me to listen If all the trees in the world turned into pens, all the waters in the oceans turned into ink and the heavens turned into paper, it would still be insufficient material to describe the horrors these people suffered… Captain Lesley Henry Hardman MBE Rabbi, British Army […]
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pferguson | February 3, 2012
Forgotten Landscapes of Calling The popularity of the PBS series Downton Abbey has been much discussed by historians and critics. Despite the criticisms, the audience remains eager for the next episode, engaging with others about the latest plots and subplots. As the second series has moved into the experiences of the Great War, at home […]
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Tags: 5th Countess of Carnarvon, Alimina Herbert, Bear Wood, Convalescent Hospitals, Craigdarroch Castle, Downton Abbey, Gas, Great War, Highclere Castle, Masterpiece Theatre, Military Hospitals, PBS, Qualicum Beach Hotel, Walter Family, Wounded