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Llandudno's Military Heritage

Peter Johnson Adrian Hughes

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  • 96 sidor
  • 2020
The north Wales seaside resort of Llandudno developed in the 1850s from a scatter of small settlements on the slopes of the Great Orme. The Iron Age defences of Pen Dinas hill fort and the presence of Roman coin hoards suggest local military conflict, and skirmishes are recorded from the time of the Vikings. In later centuries the focus for military activity stretches a mile or so down the Conwy Valley to the castles of Deganwy and battles between Welsh and English. Llandudno became embroiled in the invasion of Edward I when he gave the Bishop of Bangor land on the Great Orme to build a palace. This was sacked in Owain Glyndwrs revolt of the early 1400s. With the rise of Britains empire copper was mined, partly to provide cladding for the wooden-hulled ships of her navy. By the twentieth century significant military training establishments were based in the area, as were prisoner-of-war camps and convalescent homes for military personnel. In 1915 a German U-boat attempted to pick up escaped POWs in Llandudno Bay, and the town was chosen as the new location for the Royal Artillerys Coast Artillery School and the Inland Revenue. In Llandudnos Military Heritage authors Peter Johnson and Adrian Hughes cover all this and more, showing the impact that the military has had on this north Wales town, its combatants and its citizens over the centuries.
  • Författare: Peter Johnson, Adrian Hughes
  • Illustratör: unspecified 120 Illustrations
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781445698182
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 96
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2020-09-15
  • Förlag: Amberley Publishing