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'Old Bill' began as the cartoon creation of Captain Bruce
Bairnsfather: born amidst the carnage of WWI 'Old Bill' lampooned
life within the trenches and went on to become a beloved character
within the play The Better 'Ole which filled the music halls of the
United Kingdom. But who was 'Old Bill'? Certainly, there was no
agreement amongst professional historians. So, when John Belcher
was handed a collection of documents and photographs by an elderly
relative, he was both surprised and intrigued to discover that 'Old
Bill' was apparently his great uncle, Thomas Rafferty. This
discovery set the author off on a journey to find out more. Who
exactly was this remarkable man, a Lance Corporal in the Royal
Warwickshire Regiment who had died at the Second battle of Ypres?
What was his connection with Bruce Bairnsfather? Why had
Bairnsfather denied to his widow Kate that he had known Rafferty as
'Old Bill'? Kate would, all the same, eventually be acknowledged
and accepted by the public as the wife of 'Old Bill' and be
presented with a Commemorative Peace Medal. Over time, however,
Rafferty - the man behind the myth - was quietly forgotten. This
book is the culmination of several years' research by John Belcher,
his great nephew, that collates a range of evidence to establish
Rafferty's claim to be the real 'Old Bill' of the western trenches.
All royalties from the sale of this book will be donated to
charity.
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