On 28th July 1914 WW1 begins. Against a rising tide of Scottish socialism and trade unionism a large numbers of Scottish men volunteer to fight. By the end of hostilities over 140 thousand Scots ...
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Reportedly, it doesn’t contain 1920s fashions or jazz records.
The National WWI Museum and Memorial has announced it’ll be opening a time capsule that was placed in the cornerstone on the Memorial Courtyard during construction in the 1920s. The long-awaited ...
A new exhibition at Richmond Castle will shed fresh light on the lives of men who refused to fight in World War One. The castle served as a barracks and prison for conscientious objectors.
A diary handed down through three generations has helped find the wreck of a German U-boat sunk by a secret Royal Navy Q-ship ...
Author Philipp Cross will be launching his first book The Other Trenches at The Fusilier Museum in Bury this weekend.
From community tree dedications and summer camp plaques to towering monuments and grand museums, World War I remembrances sprawl across the United States, seeking to remind Americans of a defining ...
The lovestruck lumber merchant who built a grand Spanish Mission home for his bride-to-be could never have foreseen its ...
Police have exploded a suspected World War One bomb that they found in an Oxfordshire canal. Residents reported hearing a “big bang” in Banbury on Friday evening while some locals wondered if a bomb ...
A new community is growing on the site of a former Army base. Devens, Massachusetts, is now home to climate technology and ...