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Military History information for Stanley and places above it in the hierarchy

Stanley

  • In 1912, Captain William Drury DRURY-LOWE of the 2nd Derbyshire Battery, Royal Field Artillery, resided here. He served in South Africa with the Grenadier Guards from 1901-1902 and died in 1916 during World War I.
     
  • The War Memorial, a polished white granite obelisk, was unveiled around 1920.
     
  • Garth NEWTON has a photograph of the War Memorial on Geo-graph, taken in November, 2001. The War Memorial is not far from the church.
     
  • Alan MURRAY-RUST has a photograph of the War Memorial on Geo-graph, taken in July, 2017. I believe that you can see the church of St. Andrew in the background.
     
  • An experimental high-altitude RAF Wellington Bomber disintegrated above Stanley in 1942.

Derbyshire

  • A very comprehensive site featuring Castles and Fortifications - CastleUK.net.
     
  • The Age of Nelson - a website providing general information about the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 1793-1815, and specifically searchable databases of those present at Trafalgar (and more) and of all Commissioned Naval Officers 1787-1822.
     
  • Jean DURBIN has extracted the Derbyshire entries from a list of Military Deserters 1828-1840 posted in the Police Gazette (hosted on John PALMER's Wirksworth site).
     
  • The Whitworth Rifle was a muzzle-loaded musket with a percussion lock and a rifled barrel introduced in 1857 by designer Sir Joseph WHITWORTH of Darley Dale, DBY. It's superior accuracy won it the nickname of "Sharpshooter."
     
  • The High Peak Rifles, later 6th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, was a volunteer unit of Britain's Territorial Army. First raised in the High Peak area of Derbyshire in 1860

England

This section is, approximately, in reverse chronological order.

UK and Ireland