Places around Derby that tell a story of World War One
Famous author of Testament of Youth, Vera Brittain, turned to medicine for the war effort
A Derby County hero who was imprisoned in Germany and left a football legacy there
The largest proportion of inhabitants in England joined the army to serve during WW1
Smedley’s has been at Lea Mills in Derbyshire since 1784. By 1914, it was a spinning mill
The conversion of the Town Hall into a hospital was done by a branch of the Red Cross.
One of the first attacks on Britain during WW1
British philanthropy towards enemy captives
From luxury cars to innovations in aircraft
The anti-war activist convicted for plotting the PM’s assassination
Chronicles of a mother awaiting her son to return from the war front