The names of Lieutenant Percy Mitchell, Lieutenant Corporal Arthur Rotton, Lieutenant Reginald Price and Gunner Fred Wilkinson have been engraved on a brass plaque displayed next to the church's ...
What do displays of national pride mean when they are no longer accompanied by the mass shared grief that gave rise to them?
It has always been a huge desire of mine to go and see it, pay my respects and to also remember my grandad, George Randall, ...
A MEMORIAL board from the old Aireborough Grammar School is to be rededicated at Guiseley School to remember the sacrifice made by former school students during the First World War. After the closure ...
Madeline Thomas, education programs associate at the National WWI Museum and Memorial, talks about the museum’s popular Veterans Day poppy craft. Visitors of all ages participate in the hands-on ...
A military veteran’s 'priceless' World War I medals were stolen from his Oxfordshire home while he was paying his respects at ...
Australia has remembered the Anzacs in many ways – but some memorials toe a fine line between form and function.
Rear Admiral Ian Murray, head of Australia’s defense and Australian defense attaché, delivered the keynote address to the crowd, detailing battles where troops from both countries fought side by side ...
Australian National University provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. Inside the Anzac Memorial Park in Cooktown, Queensland, is a public toilet war memorial. The brick building has ...
The tradition of remembrance began in earnest after World War I, a conflict that claimed nearly a million British lives and left communities grieving deeply. In the village of Glenluce, where names ...