On a recent autumn day, I found myself wandering through beautiful fields in rural Norfolk. I was being led by Steve Smith, a ...
The heart-warming account of a Kerry soldier during World War One who entertained frightened troops in the filthy trenches of France while playing music on his fiddle is the basis of a great story.
The 51st faced the German advance from north to south across the Beaumetz-Morchies Line, at the rear of the battle zone, and ...
The painstakingly restored photos, from the archive of the Daily Mail, feature in a new book alongside the hugely moving words of some of Britain's greatest First World War poets.
A newly-unearthed letter has revealed the courage of a World War One tank gunner during the final days of his life. L/Cpl G S ...
The Armchair Historian on MSN
Somme: The Deadliest Battle of World War I
This video explores the Battle of the Somme, one of the deadliest clashes of World War I. Fought in 1916, it became a symbol ...
Only one person has ever been awarded both the Victoria Cross and an Olympic gold medal. Lt Gen Sir Philip Neame, from ...
ReXtorer on MSN
The Amazing Restoration of a WW1 Trench Gun Lighter
WW1 Trench Lighter Restoration. This lighter was found in the woods. The lighter of the revolver was broken and I decided to ...
The First World War was the bloodiest conflict in human history, with an estimated 20 million to 30 million deaths. And many ...
“To actually be there is awe-inspiring. To walk through the trenches on Vimy Ridge and stand in front of that monument and ...
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Somerset County Gazette on MSNOpinion
Column: Marking Armistice Day is more important than ever
Clinton Rogers reflects on the importance of Armistice Day, Remembrance traditions, and generational attitudes to poppy wearing and honouring UK ...
Lieutenant Neville Methven was chosen to lead Bailey's South African Sharpshooters, which was formed in response to German ...
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