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The Man Who Ran London During The Great War The Diaries And Letters Of Lieutenant General Sir Francis Lloyd Gcvo Kcb Dso 18531926 Richard Morris

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The Man Who Ran London During The Great War The Diaries And Letters Of Lieutenant General Sir Francis Lloyd Gcvo Kcb Dso 18531926 Richard Morris
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The Man Who Ran London During The Great War The Diaries And Letters Of Lieutenant General Sir Francis Lloyd Gcvo Kcb Dso 18531926 Richard Morris instant download after payment.

Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.09 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Richard Morris
ISBN: 9781844688081, 9781848841642, 9781844688098, 1844688089, 1848841647, 1844688097
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Man Who Ran London During The Great War The Diaries And Letters Of Lieutenant General Sir Francis Lloyd Gcvo Kcb Dso 18531926 Richard Morris by Richard Morris 9781844688081, 9781848841642, 9781844688098, 1844688089, 1848841647, 1844688097 instant download after payment.

In 1913 Lieutenant General Sir Francis Lloyd was appointed to the supreme position reserved for Guardsmen, the command of the London Districts. The war saw an extension of his responsibilities to include the hospitals and main railway termini in the metropolis. He was also put in charge of the construction of the defensive circle of trenches around London. Whether it was meeting hospital trains returning from the front with wounded soldiers, or visiting areas of the City that had suffered from the Zeppelin and Gotha Bomber air raids, Francis Lloyds presence would help to revive the populations flagging morale. This led him to be described by newspapers as The Man who runs London.

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