Memorials and the commemoration of wartime lives
Honouring the fallen with a fitting resting place
The factory that makes paper for poppies for the British Legion
PA23 8LU - The story of Walter Smith who was death ended the Christmas Truce.
More than 800 students and masters from the school served in the war
One of the first memorials for the fallen
The pilot who died after crashing in to the church steeple
Lloyd George’s childhood home may provide some clues to his drive and determination.
Letter between lovers reveal life on the Somme
Painted mural of soldiers commissioned by the founder of the Women's Land Army
The sea disaster that led to a dramatic rescue which gripped the nation
Edwin Dyett Executed for Desertion
A memorial club in honour of the fallen
The reverend appointed to lead the funeral of a German flying ace
The church which echoes to the ultimate irony of war
Uncle Percy’s Room, prepared for the day he’d return from War.
Tony Devlin explores the story of Irish language speakers in World War One.
One of the few soldiers buried at home
Many who grew up at Aberlour Orphanage in Moray went off to fight in the First World War.
Official records state the last British soldier killed in WW1 was Private Ellison
St Malachy's Church in Belfast has a brass plaque commemorating World War One soldiers.
The man who is considered the founding father of the Labour Party
A history of a year of the war through the eyes of a local soldier
KY4 8NP - The story of the escape from a POW camp of Fife-born miner Andrew Harrower.
Teen from Honley who shared his war tales 50 years later