Bibliography and Acknowledgements

Bibliography

 

Bravest of Hearts - The Biography of a Battalion, Giblin, Hal, with Evans, David, and Reeves, Dennis. 2000 ISBN 0-9539540-0-5, Winordie Publications £29.95 (available from the publisher or from the Museum - post free within the UK)

The Liverpool Scottish 1900 - 1919, McGilchrist A.M., Henry Young and Sons Ltd., 1930 (OOP)

Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons), Fairrie, Angus, 2nd Revised Edition 1998 ISBN 0-9508986-2-7

Chavasse - Double VC: Clayton, Ann. First published by Leo Cooper 1992 and subequent editions. ISBN 0-85052-296-X

Altcar - The Story of a Rifle Range: Cook MBE TD, Lt Col Michael . Published by TAVRA for North West of England and the Isle of Man 1989. ISBN 0 9515684 1 8. Available from the successor to TAVRA: RFCA for the North West of England and the IOM, Alexandra Court, 28 Alexandra Road, LIVERPOOL L17 8YE (cost £1 plus post and packing) or from the Red Rose, Altcar Range, Hightown near Liverpool (in person)

Diary of Captain Bryden McKinnell MC 1st November 1914 to 14th June 1915: published privately after the First World War

The Story of the 55th Division 1916 - 1918: Coop DSO TD MA, The Rev J.O., (Chaplain to the Forces Fist Class [TF]). Published by Liverpool 'Daily Post' Printers 1919 (OOP) (reprinted in 2002 by the Naval and Military Press with maps and panorama photos)

Historical Records of the Cameron Highlanders

Regimental Journals give details of activities year by year

'R' (King's/Liverpool Scottish) Battery RA 1967-68: Lt Col AJ Moore TD. Article in the Bulletin of the Military Historical Society, November 1997, Vol. 48 Issue No 190.

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Acknowledgements

Dr Diana Henderson - Scotland at War Fact Files

Thanks are due to Mark Driscoll (ex St Aelred's and Trinity Hall, Cambridge), David Higgins (ex St Aelred's and Magdalen College, Oxford) and Matthew Cummins (ex St Aelred's, Newton-le-Willows) for technical assistance and labour

Tartans Of Scotland - http://www.tartans.scotland.net/

Pipe Major Chris Eyre, Liverpool Scottish Regimental Association Pipe Band - http://www.ceyre.freeserve.co.uk/

Best of Bagpipes (MIDI files): Best Of Bagpipes (Please do not expect these files to sound like the massed Pipes and Drums at the Edinburgh Tattoo; they are a simple quickly downloadable resource giving a sketch of a huge range of pipe tunes)

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