Places in Sussex & Surrey that tell a story of World War One
One of Rye’s significant contributions to WW1
Where the vicar’s daughter could contribute to the war effort
An exciting place to train for war
The highly respected Colonel Messel who trained locals for war
When circus animals ploughed Surrey’s farmland
How war affected Vaughan Williams' profound and haunting compositions
The convalescent camp that could hold 3,500 men at any one time
Today’s pupils remember their counterparts of 100 years ago
The Royal Pavilion became a media spectacle during WW1
Local man became first Private to be awarded the prestigious Victoria Cross
A recreation of a British trench built by a former history teacher
A soldier’s emotional postcard reached home almost a century later
The birthplace of the WI in England that kept a war-torn nation going