Places in the UK and Ireland that tell a story of World War One
The Post Office kept loved ones in touch with the utmost efficiency.
Irish Volunteers join up at St. Clare's Hall
The war comes ot Herdman's linen mill
Roger Casement is arrested, taken to London and put on trial for treason
A series of extraordinary letters set amid the horror of the First World War.
Rule 21 prevented British Forces personnel from being members of the GAA
Irish Volunteers from Belfast travel to Coalisland to take part in the Easter Rising
A Falls Road soldier's voice is recorded in a German Prisoner of War camp
George Hackney, a keen amateur photographer who smuggled a small camera to the front
The South Longford by-election in 1917 was a crucial factor in the emergence of Sinn Fein
During the First World War, the RDS became a Remount Depot
War memorials hidden away from public view
The fishing village devoid of fishermen
Belfast's large tobacco industry and how cigarettes were essential for troops morale
In 1918 a sermon against conscription was given on the summit of Croagh Patrick
Dr Kathleen Lynn set up St Ultan’s Hospital for infants
Percy French - songwriter, poet and painter was born in Cloonyquin House near Tulsk
Kitchener, like many of the senior officers in the British army was Irish by birth
In May 1918, the US Navy commissioned a sea plane station on the shores of Wexford
The identity of the Willie McBride from the famous song "No Mans Land"
Hundreds of West Belfast Irish National Volunteers enlist to form 6th Connaught Rangers
Coole is the birthplace of Maurice Dease who was awarded a Victoria Cross
In 1918 an airfield was set up on the outskirts of Omagh in County Tyrone
Olive Pakenham Mahon's marriage to Capt. Edward Stafford-King-Harmon was not to last