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The Wolds Wagoners The story of the Wagoners Special Reserve.

|A comprehensive 100 page A4 fully illustrated book telling the story of the Wagoners. There are chapters on; farming on the Wolds, Sir , setting up the reserve, the wagoners called up, the wagoners with the BEF, the retreat from Mons, the life of the wagoners during the war, wagoner’s service in other theatres of war, peace and their return home. Appendices include the full AB 303 register the official list of all the men and their details who joined the reserve. £15 plus £3 p&p. Replica Wagoner badge

All wagoners, when they joined the reserve were issued with an enamel lapel badge to wear in their civilian coat lapel. The badge was designed by Sir Mark Sykes and is now the logo of the museum. This is an accurate enamel replica the same size as the original badge. 22mm x 27 mm £7 plus £1.50 p&p.

Why Whence and Whither the Wagoners. A transcript of the Wagoners lecture No. 3 by Brigadier Allan Mallinson author of The Making of the British Army. This fascinating lecture describes Sir Mark’s vision in the context of the history of the British Army 12 pages with illustrations£1 plus £1 p&p

The Formation of the Wagoners Special Reserve and the Retreat to Victory Transcript of two lectures. The first by Lt Colonel Tony Wilson, OBE, TD describes the setting up of the Special Reserve. The second by Andy Robertshaw, BA, CNAA, MA broadcaster and museum curator tells the story of the retreat from Mons and the role played by the wagoners. 11 pages with illustrations. £1 plus £1 p&p

To purchase any of these items please contact the Museum Curator at [email protected] Or by post The Curator, Museum of the Wagoners Special Reserve The Estate Office, Sledmere, Nr , East YO25 3XQ