When I can't be bothered to go further afield, my local mainline rail station usually offers a few opportunities. Sorry about the colour pop on no.2 but I couldn't resist. The plaque in the first colour image is new. It marks the centenary of the start of the first world war in 1914 and has been hung above the place at which the free refreshment stall used to exist for troops passing through the station. For those of you that have never come across the phrase, the "Pals" battalions were one of those things that seemed "a good idea at the time". It was thought by Kitchener and his staff, that the recruiting drive would be aided by encouraging groups to volunteer together with the promise that they would remain together throughout their service. Whole streets, groups of office workers and even a Scottish football team responded. The unpredicted and unintentional consequence of this "idea" was that as a result of the slaughter that followed, whole neighbourhoods lost the greater part of their menfolk with the attendant hardship. Hence the special mention of the "Preston Pals".
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