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A First World War cyclist with dead geese
A cyclist of the York and Lancaster regiment carries dead geese on his bicycle. The photo was taken in Italy during the First World War and presumably the soldier would have been well received by his comrades on his return. Roast … Continue reading
British artillerymen at Gallipoli, 1915
Two 60-pounder (5-inch) guns of 90th Heavy Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) prepare for action at Cape Helles, Gallipoli. The gun in the foreground features rudimentary camouflage on its barrel and identification numbers on its carriage. The battery would later … Continue reading
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Tagged 1915, 90th Heavy Battery, First World War, First World War Centenary, Gallipoli, Royal Garrison Artillery, WW1
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An Army Service Corps driver and his truck, 1916
A soldier of the 34 Auxiliary Patrol Company, 960 Motor Transport Company, Army Service Corps (ASC) stands by his truck in a photograph probably taken in 1916. Although it is an organisation that is often forgotten in the context of … Continue reading
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Lost VC goes on show in Brighton
A ‘mislaid’ Victoria Cross has gone on show at the Brighton Museum in Sussex. The medal was awarded posthumously to 42-year-old Major George Godfrey Massy Wheeler of the 7th (Hariana ) Lancers. It was found by museum staff who were searching … Continue reading
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Tagged 1915, 7th Hariana Lancers, Brighton, Brighton Museum, centenary, First World War, First World War Centenary, Indian Army, Iraq, Massy Wheeler, Medals, Mesopotamia, news, UK News, VC, Victoria Cross, WW1
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Exhibition focuses on Dartmoor in WW1
Dartmoor Life in the First World War is an exhibition that marks the Centenary of the First World War and offers a snapshot of what life was like on the moor in the years 1914-1918. Consequences of the First World War … Continue reading
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Tagged 1914-1918, Agriculture, Dartmoor, Dartmoor in the FIrst World War, Devon, First World War, news, Princetown, World War I, WW1
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Events announced for Gallipoli commemorations
The 100-year anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign will be one of the key centenaries marked by the UK as part of its First World War commemorations. More than 550,000 Allied troops took part in the campaign and events to mark the conflict will be … Continue reading
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Tagged ANZAC Day, Australia, Chunk Bair, First World War Centenary, Helles Memorial, Lone Pine, New Zealand, news, UK News, WW1
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A female RFC driver of the First World War
A female driver of the Royal Flying Corps aboard a motorcycle and sidecar, possibly in early 1918. The Women’s Rotal Air Force (WRAF) was formed in April 1918 and by the end of the First World War there were more than … Continue reading
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Tagged 1914-1918, First World War Centenary, RAF, RFC, World War I, WRAF, WW1
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Overseas VC winners saluted at National Memorial Arboretum
The British government’s communities secretary, Eric Pickles, will make a speech at an unveiling ceremony at the National Memorial Arboretum on 5 March to commemorate the overseas-born First World War recipients of the Victoria Cross. Pickles will be drawing attention … Continue reading
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Tagged Eric Pickles, First World War Centenary, National Memorial Arboretum, news, UK News, Victoria Cross, WW1
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Messages to wounded WW1 Kiwi soldiers found in attic
A banner embroidered with messages from home to recovering New Zealand soldiers has been found in an attic at Walton-on-Thames. The town was the site of the Mount Felix military hospital where Kiwi soldiers recovered from wounds received at Gallipoli. Wounded at Gallipoli New … Continue reading
Missing soldier’s name added to Hampshire memorial
The name of a Royal Engineer, who died in the years following the First World War, has finally been inscribed on the war memorial at Andover in Hampshire, 95 years after it was erected. Corporal Reginald Robbins’ name was recorded … Continue reading
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Tagged 1914-1918, Andover, Corporal Reginald Robbins, First World War Centenary, remembrance, Royal Engineers, Spanish flu, UK News, War memorials, WW1
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