Places in Cornwall that tell a story of World War One
The women who donated their jewels to fund the war effort
The Volunteer Training Corps protecting the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Front
One of thousands of valuable documents removed from London for safekeeping
A Cornish trawler’s extraordinary catch – a rare WW1 U-boat gun
From a grammar school cricket field to the battlefields of France – a whole team lost
The Ministry of Munitions takes over Cornish factories for the war effort
A woman whose life was profoundly affected by wars spanning two centuries
The artists who served and whose work was influenced by the war
Cornwall v Devon at Ypres, Belgium in 1915
The Bude schoolboy who witnessed coastal warfare
The Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry’s only VC winner leads a county recruitment drive
To lose one child and save another – the family caught up in the sinking of the Lusitania
How pacifists treated the wounded and even served on the frontline against their beliefs
Local crab fishermen helped pull men from the water after allied convoys were torpedoed
The Cornishmen who were part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
The Cornishman who survived the largest man-made explosion before the atomic bomb
Rising through the ranks and demise at the start of one of the most famous battles of WW1
Letters from a miner to his mother, writing about domestic issues and requesting supplies
A heroine forgotten in Britain but honoured abroad for her efforts to end injustice
Where poet Laurence Binyon penned the iconic ‘For The Fallen’
A girl reporting a sinking ship isn’t believed until the next day
Charlie Burns’ story
Living with the enemy - two Cornish soldiers experience German PoW camps
Nurse Dorothy Penrose Foster is one of few women awarded the military cross for bravery