A Better 'Ole: The British soldier on the Western Front 1914-18

David Carter


Organisation:
N/A
Regions:
Hereford, Gloucestershire, Shropshire, Worcestershire
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Expensed: Grateful for any contribution to cover petrol or add to the exhibits for the talks.
Category:
History
Updated:
24th November 2024

Find out what life was really like in the trenches for the British Tommy. How did they endure what is often seen as hell on earth? See and feel the uniforms they wore, the equipment they used and the weapons they fought with.

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About David Carter

Having had a lifelong interest in history, military history in particular, I have spent many years doing presentations for various organisations, such as local councils, cadet units and the National Trust. I concentrate on what life was like for the ordinary people who experienced the events we cover. In the case of the military, I usually present the talk dressed in the uniform of the period (even if these days I'm the oldest Tommy in the trench!), with a collection of clothing, weapons and equipment, either original or high quality reproductions, that the audience can see and handle to get a real feel of what it was like for past generations that were actually there, often ordinary people who found themselves in extraordinary situations. I can tailor the talks to cover anything from 45 minutes to a couple of hours (with a NAAFI break of course).


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