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Our Land at War

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by Duff Hart-Davis


  Filton, Bristol 315

  Finney, Tom 291

  Finsbury Park, London 44

  First World War 9–10, 77, 95, 123, 139, 166, 174, 296, 322, 331

  The Fishing Gazette 301–2, 302

  Fitzwilliam family 412

  Flax Board 23

  Fleming, Ian 79

  Fleming, Marion 359

  Fleming, Peter 79–81, 82, 84–5, 87–8

  Brazilian Adventure 79

  News from Tartary 79

  Fletcher, Ray 34

  flying bombs see doodlebugs

  Folkestone 379, 384

  food and drink

  availability 2, 121

  beer 148–9

  birds 270–1

  Dig For Victory campaign 132–7

  eccentric suggestions 142–4

  fish 303

  food production 390–3

  game 145

  hedgerows and herb collection 136–7

  honey 147–8

  and Lord Woolton 128–32

  preserves 146–7

  for prisoners 120–1

  production 59, 92, 94–9, 137–42, 305, 329

  rabbits 144–5

  rationing 123–8

  sugar 146

  vegetables 135–6, 149–52

  venison 309–10

  Football League 279

  Forces’ Comfort Fund 285

  Ford Emergency Food Vans Trust 391

  Ford, Henry Snr 93

  Ford Motor Company 398

  Ford, Sydney 393, 394–5

  Forest of Dean 65

  Forestry Commission 46, 171, 173

  Forestry Training College, Forest of Dean 176

  Fort William 346

  Fortitude North 364

  Fortitude South 364–7

  Four Elms, Kent 30

  Foxholes, nr Driffield (Yorkshire) 101

  Frant, Sussex 383

  Fraserburgh 364

  Frecknall, Doris 136

  French Resistance 369

  FUSAG (First United States Army Group) 364–5, 369–70

  Fyffe, Will 114

  Gallipoli 10

  gamekeepers 7, 95, 145, 299–301, 306, 307–8, 395

  Gangulee, N. 390–2

  The Battle of the Land 133–4

  ‘Garbo’ see García, Juan Pujol (Agent Garbo)

  García, Aracelli 368

  García, Juan Pujol (Agent Garbo) 319, 367–70, 375–7, 387–8

  Garson, Greer 114

  The Garth, Bilting (Kent) 80

  Gatwick race course 290

  Gayhurst Manor, Buckinghamshire 207, 208

  General Strike (1926) 123

  George V 333

  George VI

  appearances on balcony of Buckingham Palace 404

  attends Centenary Royal Show 11

  fears for his mother 219

  furnished with own bodyguard 71–2

  given ration book 124

  has a successful horse-racing season 288

  interest in his farm workers 391

  persuaded to join invasion force 371–2

  royal retreats 73

  shows remarkable resilience 223

  visits round the country 48, 114, 223, 366, 381

  German Air Force 293

  German Army 376

  German High Command 205, 376, 377

  German Pigeon Federation 274

  Geronimo (film) 114

  Gestapo 75

  ghosts 409–10

  Gibbs, Revd Francis 75

  Gibson, Wing Commander Guy 242–3

  Gindl, Gertie 319

  Gindl, John 318

  Girl Guides 136

  Glaschoille, Loch Nevis 347

  Glasgow 32, 34, 109, 346, 368

  Gleichen, Lady Helena 67

  Glencripesdale, Morvern Peninsula 194, 354–5

  Gloucester, Duke of 292

  Godalming, Surrey 384

  Goddard, Reginald 316

  Goebbels, Josef 124, 293

  Goering, Hermann 105, 108

  Gold Cup 289–90

  Golden Miller (race-horse) 289

  Goldhangar, Essex 283

  Goldsmith, Oliver, The Deserted Village 329

  Golf Open Championship 284–5

  Gores, Landis 203

  Gotham cricket club, Midlands 283

  Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) see Bletchley Park

  Grace, W. G. 280

  Grand National 289

  Grand Union Canal 92

  Grassholm Island, Pembrokeshire 273

  Gray, Thomas, Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard 9, 46

  Great War see First World War

  Green, Arthur Frank Umfreville 63, 64

  Greenwich, London 80

  Grenfell, Joyce 13, 194

  Grimsby 125

  Grittleton, Wiltshire 173

  Gruinard Island 357–9

  Guardian 50

  Gubbins, Colonel Colin 81, 86

  guerrilla warfare 79, 81–7, 88–9

  Gunby Hall, Lincolnshire 215–16

  Gunnerside (sabotage group) 355

  Gypsy Farm, nr Langley (Hertfordshire) 262

  Hacon, Ian 66

  Haines, Charles 376

  Hall, Glenvil 290, 291

  Hamilton, Alfred Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of 51

  Hamilton, Lord Claud 225

  Hamilton, Nina Poore, Duchess of 51

  Hampden Park, Glasgow 291

  Hampstead Heath, London 404

  Hanbury Fields Farm, Tutbury (Staffordshire) 186

  Handley, Tommy 321

  Hankley Common, Godalming (Surrey) 254–5

  Hannaford, John 339, 342–3

  Hannaford, Reg 339–40, 342–3

  Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire 229

  Harpur Hill, nr Buxton 184, 185

  Harris, Christine 38, 39

  Harris, Mrs 389

  Harris, Sir Arthur ‘Bomber’ 242, 258

  Harris, Tomás 368, 369

  Hartington, William Cavendish ‘Billy’, Marquess 229

  Hartlepool 303

  Harwich, Essex 368

  Hastings, Max 240–1

  Hastings Pier 302

  Hastings, Sussex 59

  Hatt, Jack 16, 94

  Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire 301–2

  Hayling Island, Hampshire 80

  The Hedgerow Harvest 136

  Hedington Camp, Gloucestershire 222

  Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire 92

  Henry Duke & Son, auctioneers 337

  Henry, Leroy 257

  Hess, Myra 194

  Hethersett, Norfolk 263

  Hever, Kent 128

  Heyward, Anne 261

  Highworth village post office (Berkshire) 81

  Himmler, Heinrich 274

  Hinsley, Sir Harry 205

  Hiroshima 205

  Histon, Cambridgeshire 401

  Hitler, Adolf

  advance of his armies 68, 118, 189

  allied offensive against 249

  attempts to starve Britain 123, 413

  awards ‘Garbo’ the Iron Cross 377

  comments on 152, 165, 280

  Directives 53–4, 104–5

  hopes for his defeat 146

  invasion plan 61

  launches attack on London 108–9, 382

  orders bombing reprisals 109

  panic stories concerning 50, 111

  refuses to visit ruined cities 223

  sets in motion the Eagle Attack 105

  shelves Operation Sealion 89, 108–9

  use of V-weapons 202, 379, 387–8

  HMS Belfast 371–2

  HMS Cricket 373, 374

  HMS Glendower 326

  HMS Hawkins 340

  HMS Lochailort 354

  HMS Royal Oak 360

  HMS Tern 362

  HMS Varbel 355–6

  HMS Wolverstone 366

  Hoare, Lady Alda 212

  Hoare, Sir Henry 212–13

  Holland & Holland
304

  Home Fleet 356

  Home Guard 61–7, 68–70, 88, 107, 108, 221, 274, 283, 326

  see also Local Defence Volunteers (LDVs)

  Home Office 51, 60

  Hoo marshes, Kent 282

  Hope-Jones, W. 321

  horses

  farm horses 4, 11, 171

  race-horses 287–90

  Horsham, Sussex 330

  Horsley, Terence 303

  House of Commons 24, 60, 256, 278, 287

  Household, Geoffrey, Rogue Male 87–8

  Hudson, Robert 26, 174, 400

  Hughes, D. M. 30

  Hughes, Gwendolyn 101

  Hungerford, Berkshire 173, 317

  Hunt, Richard 107

  Huxley, Gervas 154

  Huxley, Julian 273, 314

  Hythe, Kent 384

  Imber Village, Salisbury Plain 334–5

  In Your Garden (radio programme) 149–50

  International Brigades 62

  invasion

  evacuation of cities and towns 54–7

  fears of 53–4, 58–60

  and German propaganda 73–4

  Government posters put up 68

  Government suggestions 69–70

  Home Guard instigated 60–7, 68–70

  parish committees set up 59

  removal/covering up of place names 71

  road blocks 57

  shore defences 70–1

  spy mania 57–60, 74–5

  women’s defence corps set up 67–8

  Inver, Tarbat Peninsula 359

  Inverailort Castle, Lochailort 346–7, 348–9

  Inverie, Loch Nevis 347

  Ipswich, Suffolk 366

  Island Farm camp, Bridgend 180

  Isle of Bute 356

  Isles of Scilly 275

  Islip Herb Centre 137

  Italians 361–2, 392

  It’s That Man Again (ITMA) 321–2

  James II 284

  Jersey, George Child Villiers, 9th Earl 62

  Jews 74, 274, 370

  Jockey Club 287

  Johnson, Celia 79

  Johnson, Irene 159–60

  Jonasson, Roy 262–3

  Jones, Audrey 38–9

  Jones, Bernard 38

  Jones, Edna 38

  Jones, James 38

  Jones, Flight Sergeant Mervyn 289

  Jones, Reg Chambers 322

  Joyce, William (Lord Haw-Haw) 100

  Kanalkampf (the Battle of the Channel) 104

  ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ 68

  Kemsley, Gomer Berry, 1st Viscount 60

  Kenley airfield 105

  Kennedy, Joseph 229

  Kennedy, Kathleen ‘Kick’ 229

  Kennylands, nr Reading 47–8

  Kent Messenger 111

  Kenyatta, Jomo 162

  Kew Gardens 150

  Kidderminster 41, 72

  King, Jack (aka John Bingham) 75

  Kintyre 34

  Kipling, Rudyard 123

  The Way Through the Woods 1

  Kippen, Doreen 113–16

  Kirk Sound 360

  The Kitchen Front (radio programme) 129

  Knappett, Rachel 153, 158

  A Pullet on the Midden 158

  Knockholt Women’s Institute 136

  Knole House, Sevenoaks 214

  Knowles, J. K. 392

  Knox, Dillwyn ‘Dilly’ 205

  Koringa (female fakir) 318

  Kup, Edith 245

  Kursaal Zoo, Southend 312

  Kyles Hydro Hotel, Isle of Bute 356

  Labour Party 395, 407

  The Lady magazine 405–6

  Lake District 113

  Lake Windermere 303

  Lamb Holm island 360

  Lampern House, Uley (Gloucestershire) 40

  Lancashire Cricket Club 282

  Land Girls

  anecdotes 158–9, 160

  at harvest time 163–5

  cheerful outlook 161

  congratulated by the Queen 163, 164

  departure of 402

  employed at Windsor Castle 391

  food eaten 159–60

  founder of 129, 402

  Government’s refusal to give any financial reward to 402

  hatred of sugar beet 168

  hours worked 160–1

  joining 154–5

  killing, plucking and drawing birds 159

  life of 156–8

  living conditions 161

  numbers involved 153–4

  romance 162, 168–9

  stoicism of 158

  support for 392, 402–3

  vermin team 162–3

  welcomed by GIs 263

  see also women

  Landing Craft Assault (LCA) (aka ‘Wetbob’) 366

  Landing Craft Tanks (LCTs) (aka ‘Bigbobs’) 366

  Landing Ship Tanks (LSTs) 340, 341

  Landywood, Staffordshire 34

  Langsett Reservoir, Yorkshire 307

  Lapwings Act (1928) 271

  Lascelles, Tommy 371–2, 375, 381, 382

  Law, Rosemary Bowman 350–1

  LCA see Landing Craft Assault

  LCTs see Landing Craft Tanks

  LDVs see Local Defence Volunteers

  League South Cup Final 291

  Leakey, John 45–7

  Leakey, Muff 45

  Leconfield, Charles, 3rd Earl 296–7

  Leeds 159

  Lees-Milne, James 211–17

  Lefebure, Molly 375, 385, 406

  Lehmann, John 389

  Leipzig 105

  ‘Lend a hand on the land’ 68

  Lend-Lease agreements 93, 163, 409

  Leon, Herbert 203

  Leslie-Manville family 86

  Letterston, Pembrokeshire 159

  Leverstock Green, Hertfordshire 404–5

  Life magazine 265–6

  Limerick, Angela Trotter, Countess 194

  Limerick, Edmund Colquhoun Pery, 5th Earl 194–5

  Lincoln Girls’ High School 244

  Lingfield, Surrey 381

  Linkenholt, Hampshire 95

  Lisbon 218, 367

  Liverpool 32, 34, 38, 47, 109, 113, 189, 252

  Liverpool FC 291

  Llanberis, Snowdonia 185

  Llandwrog, Caernarvon 313

  Llangollen 285

  Lloyd George, David 143–4

  Lloyd, Merriam 19

  Lloyd, Terry 19

  Lloyd-Baker sisters 40

  Local Defence Volunteers (LDVs) 60, 61, 119, 221, 305

  see also Home Guard

  Local Food Offices 132

  Loch Arkaig 352

  Loch Cairnbawn 356

  Loch Linnhe 345–6

  Loch Striven 356

  Loch Sunart 194

  Lochaber 345, 351

  Lochailort 346–7

  Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire 34

  Lock, Bert 282

  Lockley, Ronald 273

  Lockwood, Margaret 114

  London 32, 47, 49, 55, 92, 105, 107, 108, 252, 379–82, 384–6, 404

  London Zoo 312, 313–14

  London Zoological Society 313

  Longford Castle, Wiltshire 213–14

  Longhorsley, Northumberland 83

  Longleat House, Wiltshire 48, 212

  Lord’s Cricket ground 280, 281–2

  lost villages

  Imber village 334–5

  Stanford 331

  Tottington 331, 332

  Tyneham village 335–8

  West Tofts 331, 332, 333

  Lothian, Philip Kerr, 11th Marquess 216

  Louth Rural District Council, Lincolnshire 96

  Lowther family 306

  Lübeck 109

  Lucas, Peter 66

  Ludham, Norfolk 223

  Luftwaffe 30, 42, 76, 77, 89, 104–5, 109, 111, 112–13, 118–19, 189, 209, 222, 239, 244, 259, 283–4, 307, 313

  Lune Fishery Board 303

  Lygon Arms, Broadway (Cotswolds) 132

 
; Lygon, Coote 72

  Lygon, Hugh 72

  Lygon, Lettice 72

  Lygon, Maimie 72

  Lygon, Sibell 72

  Lyme Park, nr Stockport 211–12

  Lympne, Kent 274

  Lynn, Vera 41, 110

  Lyons, Alex 365

  McBryde, Gwen 140, 298–9

  McCamley, Neil 188

  McCullough, Derek ‘Uncle Mac’ 99–100

  Macintyre, Ben 74

  Mackenzie King, William Lyon 224

  McLennan, Simon 350–1

  Macquis 86

  Madresfield Court, Worcestershire 72, 73

  Madrid 367, 376

  Magee, Pilot Officer John Gillespie 235

  Maillart, Ella 79

  Mallaig 346, 347, 350, 351

  Malmesbury, Wiltshire 224

  Malvern College, Worcestershire 48

  Manchester 32, 109, 189, 408

  Manchester Airport 134

  Manchester Grammar School 128

  Manchester High School 26

  Manod Quarry, Snowdonia 190–3, 322

  Maple, Grace 240

  Margaret, Princess 224

  Margate, Kent 34, 55–6

  Markington, Yorkshire 176

  Marlborough House, London 219

  Marlborough, John Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke 48

  Marten, Henry 224

  Martin, John 371

  Mary, Duchess of Beaufort 219

  Mary, Queen 173–4, 219–25, 316

  Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) 279

  Mass Observation 256

  The Masters of Foxhounds Association (MFHA) 295

  Masterman, J. C. 367, 368, 388

  Matthews, Stanley 291

  Mau Mau 162

  Mauduit de Kervern, Georges, le Vicomte de 142–4

  Private View 142

  They Can’t Ration These 142

  Maxwell, Captain Eustace 86, 87

  Maxwell, Gavin 86, 349–50

  Ring of Bright Water 349–50

  Medoc II (race-horse) 290

  Mee, Frank 101, 241–2

  Melville, Flight Lieutenant Richard 274–5

  Melville House, Monimail (East Fife) 86–7

  Merritt, Betty 162

  Merseyside 34

  Merton Hall, Norfolk 333

  Meteorological Office 374–5

  Metropolitan Police piggery, Hyde Park 139

  MI5 75, 274, 277, 319, 368

  MI6 204, 369

  Microbiological Research Centre, Porton Down 357

  Middleton, Cecil Henry 149–52

  Midhope Moor, Yorkshire 307, 396

  Midwinter, Eric 281

  Mildenhall hoard 393–5

  military training 321, 323–7

  in East Anglia 330–4

  on farm-land 329–30

  local reactions to 331–4

  requisitioning land for 329–43

  Sutton Hoo 334

  Millais, Raoul 297

  Miller, C. H. 336

  Miller, Glen 265

  Mills, Bernard 318–19

  Mills, Bertram 318

  Mills, Cyril 318, 318–19

  Mills, John 264

  Milton, John, Paradise Lost 379

  Ministry of Agriculture 17, 20, 22, 23, 70, 135, 140, 287, 296, 305, 308–9, 395, 398, 410

  Ministry of Defence 185

  Ministry of Food 112, 130, 132–5, 138

  Ministry of Health 397

 

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