Places in Lancashire that tell a story of World War One
A hymn written in memory of a son lost at war
One of the best known and most tragic stories of WW1
A British soldier’s life in the jungle
The Belgian refugees who made Blackburn their home during the war
The Darwen footballer who was rejected locally and went on to captain England
The two girls who raised funds for the war by fancy dress
Stonyhurst College has a proud tradition of pupils who have gone on to win the VC
Using tanks to raise funds for the war effort
The famous boxer after whom a German artillery was named
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ to the writer of one of the most famous wartime poems
Industrial strike during the war
The valiant Private who fulfilled his duty despite being shot
The lethal U-Boat that made Britain realise the threat of German attack by sea
Arkholme and Nether Kellet are the county’s only WW1 Thankful Villages
The intense factory explosion that permanently shifted chimney pots
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ to ex-service personnel
The landmark that was born as a result of war
Where 56,800 disabled soldiers were treated
The women workers turned footballers who went on to tour France and the USA
The club established to keep local young men on the straight and narrow
The reverend appointed to lead the funeral of a German flying ace
The sea disaster that led to a dramatic rescue which gripped the nation
Using woodworking skills to make wooden wings for combat aircraft
When Fleetwood fishermen faced a whole new threat