Rats Alley: Trench Names of the Western Front, 1914-1918Spellmount, 2006 - 416 páginas The naming of the trenches became general practice during the winter of 1914-15 and these names soon appeared on the embryonic trench maps which were produced in ever growing numbers during the later stages of the war--the British producing some 20 million large-scale maps in all. This fascinating book lists each trench name--and the names of any places, camps, localities, and installations associated with them, their significance, and how to find them with the relevant Map References. |
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Foreword by Alan Sillitoe | 7 |
Glossary | 13 |
Part | 34 |
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28NE1 Zonnebeke 28NW2 St Julien 28SW2 Wytschaete 28SW4 Ploegsteert 36cNW1 La Bassée 36cSW1 Lens 36cSW2 Harnes 36cSW3 Vimy 36cSW4 Rouvroy 36NW2 Armentières 36NW4 Bois Grenier 36SW1 Aubers 36SW3 Richebourg 51bNW1 Roclincourt 51bNW2 Oppy 51bNW3 Arras 51bNW4 Fampoux 51bSW1 Neuville Vitasse 51bSW2 Vis-en-Artois 51bSW4 Bullecourt 57cNE3 Hermies 57cSE2 Gonnelieu 57cSE4 Villers-Guislain 57cSW1 Gueudecourt 57cSW3 Longueval 57cSW4 Combles 57dNE1&2 Fonquevillers 57dNE3&4 Hébuterne 57dSE1&2 Beaumont 57dSE4 Ovillers 62bSW1 Gricourt 62bSW3 St Quentin 62cNE2 Epéhy 62cNW1 Maricourt 62cNW2 Bouchavesnes 62dNE2 Méaulte 66cNW1 Grugies 66cNW2 Itancourt 66cNW4 Berthenicourt Alley Army Avenue Battle Bellicourt Bertincourt Boyau British trenches communication trenches Copse Crater Epéhy Farm German trenches Givenchy Gonnelieu Graben Gueudecourt Hamel Lane Le Sars Lens 36cSW1 Lens London Map Reference Péronne Ploegsteert Wood Poperinghe Post Quéant Ransart Redoubt Road Sars sector Somme St Quentin Street Support Switch Thiepval Wood trench maps Trench Name Trench Sheet Vaulx-Vraucourt Vendeuil Villers-au-Flos Zonnebeke