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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Michael Morpurgo’s War Horse tours UK, US and Germany
The National Theatre’s adaptation of Michael Morpurgo’s novel War Horse has already been seen by more than 4 million people worldwide since its debut in London in 2007. The show is also currently touring the UK and Ireland and will … Continue reading
Home-town recognition for sub-lieut Rex Warneford, VC
The British government has decided an Indian-born Victoria Cross winner will, after all, be granted a memorial plaque in his home town of Exmouth, Devon. Royal Navy sub lieutenant Rex Warneford was awarded the VC, aged 23, when he shot … Continue reading
Rather staged-looking, but poignant nonetheless, this photograph from the Imperial War Museum’s archive shows a soldier of the Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) bidding farewell to his mother prior to returning to the Western Front. The photo was one … Continue reading
Quaker White Feather Diaries explore objections to war
British Quakers are planning an online storytelling project entitled The White Feather Diaries to mark the Centenary of World War I. The real-time story will be told online through the story of five Quakers. It will follow them as the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1916 Military Service Act, conscientious objectors, news, Quakers, The White Feather Diaries
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Memorial Museum Passendaele 1917 announces 2014 plans
The Memorial Museum Passendaele 1917 opened in July 2013. It focuses in particular of the 1917 Battle of Passendaele and is situated in the village of Zonnebeke. On display are a wide variety of uniforms, weaponry, memorabilia, artworks and battlefield … Continue reading
National Museum Cardiff announces World War I exhibition
A collection of World War I-era prints will be exhibited at the National Museum Cardiff as part of commemorations of the Centenary. The artworks were commissioned by the Ministry of Information (MOI) in 1917 to help prevent support for the … Continue reading
Major dates announced for UK commemoration of World War I
The UK’s First World War Centenary Partnership, led by Imperial War Museums (IWM), will mark the Centenary of World War I by leading four-year cultural programme that includes over 500 new exhibitions and 1,500 events. James Berresford, VisitEngland’s chief executive … Continue reading
CWGC restores Ypres’ Menin Gate for Centenary
Commonwealth War Graves Commission staff are working to prepare the Menin Gate in Ypres for the Centenary of World War I in 2014. Since early spring, horticultural staff have carried out turf renovation in and around the site. In addition, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1914, 2014, Belgium, centenary, CWGC, Menin Gate, missing, news, remembrance, restoration, Ypres
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