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Commonwealth | WW1 Centenary
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Great War Centenary 2014-2018 website by Paul Reed. CWGC: Remember War Dead in the UK. The Commonwealth War Graves Commissio. N have launched a new appeal to the British public to remember the dead buried in more than 12,000 locations across the United Kingdom during the 141 days of the Centenary of the Battle of the Somme. In doing so they have teamed up with British actor, Hugh Dennis, who has a personal interest in the Great War. The CWGC state on their website:. The idea is to encourage groups to res...
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Books | WW1 Centenary
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Great War Centenary 2014-2018 website by Paul Reed. Book Review: Black Tommies. The story of Black Afro-Caribbean soldiers in the Great War is an often neglected aspect of the conflict: many people know about Walter Tull the professional footballer who became an officer in 1917, but Tull was one of thousands of Black men who served in Khaki. A new book by Ray Costillo helps bridge this gap in our knowledge:. Black Tommies: British Soldiers of African Descent in the First World War. The Battle of Arras is...
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Great War Centenary 2014-2018 website by Paul Reed. Iconic WW1 Fresco Added to New Thiepval Museum. Construction of a new 400 square metre museum as an extension of the Thiepval Memorial Visitor Centre. Has been completed which will now see the installation of unique imagery, museum exhibits and multimedia displays. The opening of the new museum is scheduled for 1 June 2016 and will be a prelude to the Centenary commemorations of the Battle of the Somme, the iconic battle on the 1. Joe Sacco says :.
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AIF | WW1 Centenary
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Great War Centenary 2014-2018 website by Paul Reed. Book Review: New Gallipoli Titles. A Marine At Gallipoli and on The Western Front. Pen and Sword 2015, ISBN 978 1 47382 784 4, 248pp, illustrated, hardback, 25.00). Fatal Charge at Gallipoli. Front Line 2015, ISBN 978 1 84832 902 7, 280pp, illustrated, hardback, 25). It is a highly detailed and obviously minutely researched account, which adds much to our knowledge of this part of the Gallipoli campaign. Gallipoli Victoria Cross Hero. 8220;… aimin...
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Great War Centenary 2014-2018 website by Paul Reed. Category Archives: Great War. Iconic WW1 Fresco Added to New Thiepval Museum. Construction of a new 400 square metre museum as an extension of the Thiepval Memorial Visitor Centre. Has been completed which will now see the installation of unique imagery, museum exhibits and multimedia displays. July 1916 which was the bloodiest day for the British Army, becoming a symbol of the First World War in Great Britain. Is the work of Joe Sacco. Joe Sacco says :.
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ANZAC | WW1 Centenary
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Great War Centenary 2014-2018 website by Paul Reed. Book Review: New Gallipoli Titles. A Marine At Gallipoli and on The Western Front. Pen and Sword 2015, ISBN 978 1 47382 784 4, 248pp, illustrated, hardback, 25.00). Fatal Charge at Gallipoli. Front Line 2015, ISBN 978 1 84832 902 7, 280pp, illustrated, hardback, 25). It is a highly detailed and obviously minutely researched account, which adds much to our knowledge of this part of the Gallipoli campaign. Gallipoli Victoria Cross Hero. Today is the cente...
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ANZAC | WW1 Centenary
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Great War Centenary 2014-2018 website by Paul Reed. Book Review: New Gallipoli Titles. A Marine At Gallipoli and on The Western Front. Pen and Sword 2015, ISBN 978 1 47382 784 4, 248pp, illustrated, hardback, 25.00). Fatal Charge at Gallipoli. Front Line 2015, ISBN 978 1 84832 902 7, 280pp, illustrated, hardback, 25). It is a highly detailed and obviously minutely researched account, which adds much to our knowledge of this part of the Gallipoli campaign. Gallipoli Victoria Cross Hero. Today is the cente...
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On being a woman and a war historian | Adventures in Research
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Take a trip on the nerdy side. Movies History Students Should Watch. Back to the Beginning Again. Since I’ve Been Away… →. On being a woman and a war historian. I’ve been away from the blog for a while. But this has me thinking about what it means to be a woman military historian again. On being a woman and a war historian. Posted by High Heels & Howitzers. On September 21, 2014 in Uncategorized. Back to the Beginning Again. Since I’ve Been Away… →. One response to “. On being a woman and a war historian.
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Extras and Links | Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers in the Great War
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers in the Great War. A General Timeline to the Events of the War. Page by Edward James). A History of the First World War in 100 Moments. From The Independent newspaper). A multi-media history of World War One. Great War Dust Jackets. A wonderful memorial to what usually (and certainly in the case of the British Library copies I have been consulting) gets thrown away. A fascinating blog from George Simmers. The National Archives: First World War. Page by Edward James).
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100D #3 | Advertising King Albert’s Book | Wellington House
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A Miscellany of the Great War, 1914-1918. The Garden-Party and Sredni Vashtar. Saki and Virginia Woolf. 100D #3 Advertising King Albert’s Book. The latest installment in this series has been cross-posted at Oxford’s. Blog — you can check it out here. I’ll be taking a look at. King Albert’s Book. Itself in an upcoming installment, so stay tuned (so to speak). 100D #2 The Manifesto of the Ninety-Three. 100D #4 The Recruitment Ads of Sir Hedley Le Bas →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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