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Doug Smith MBE - Bringing you history as it happens
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Doug Smith MBE - Bringing you history as it happens

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Publications

  1. ‘From Trams to Trenches: the story of the men from the Birmingham Tramways Department who lost their lives in the First World War.’ Published by National Express and 1,000 copies sold with £5,000 raised for the Royal British Legion. £5
  2. The Belbroughton Braves. The story of the men from the Worcestershire village of Belbroughton who died in the First World War. £2
  3. Belbroughton School 1913-1919: A Worcestershire school in the First World War. £2
  4. An article for Carl Chinn’s Brummagem magazine, September 2015 ‘The Fighting Ashfields’ the story of the members of Moseley Ashfield Cricket Club who lost their lives in the First World War.
  5. 'Who's For the Game?' The story of four Birmingham Sports Clubs, Ashfield Cricket Club, Moseley Rugby Club, Moor Green Football Club and Moseley Golf Club who died in the First World War. £6.95
  6. 'Cheer Boys it's Hartlebury!' The story of the soldiers and nurses who attended Hartlebury Castle Voluntary Aid Hospital in the First World War.  £14.95
  7. 'Most Poorly and Cowardly' Hartlebury Castle and North Worcestershire in the English Civil War. £7.95