This WW1 bayonet begins as a rusted relic buried under a hundred years of grime. As each layer is cleaned away, the steel, ...
These WW1 buckles arrive caked in rust, dirt and a century of forgotten history. As each layer is cleaned away, the metal beneath begins to show signs of the soldiers who once wore them. The ...
Each week we will be sharing images and information relating to Wabash Valley History, sponsored by Lynn's Pharmacy. Today, our photo from the Vigo County History Center shows the third annual Liberty ...
Lost roll of honour of Chelsea's World War One heroes found after being in storage for over 50 years and shown again to ...
World War I ends when an armistice was signed between the Germans and the Allies. Eight years later, the Liberty Memorial is ...
In an article written in 1973 for the Great Western Echo magazine, Charles Sherrington, a former serving officer with the ...
What do displays of national pride mean when they are no longer accompanied by the mass shared grief that gave rise to them?
Letters that were written 109 years ago by two soldiers during the First World War have reached their family members after ...
John Monsky deals in what he calls “emotional history.” The latest example is “American Heart in WWI: A Carnegie Hall Tribute ...
The First World War was the bloodiest conflict in human history, with an estimated 20 million to 30 million deaths. And many ...