
Unknown First World War Soldiers Are Laid To Rest With Full Military Honours
The men are believed to have been killed during the Battle of Passchendaele in 1917.
The men are believed to have been killed during the Battle of Passchendaele in 1917.
'Dulce et Decorum Est' by Wilfred Owen was originally published in 1920 after his death.
Thousands of flames have been installed to remember all those lost in the First World War, and in every conflict since.
The D-Day veteran has discovered he lives in the same centre that looked after his father after noticing his name on a honours board.
Wilfred Owen, an English poet and soldier, was killed just seven days before peace was declared.
Named ‘The Lions of the Great War’, the monument honours the sacrifices made by South Asian service personnel who fought for Britain.
A museum exhibition is showcasing the role of women during the First World War.
The Western Front Association had previously announced it had sold the Butte de Warlencourt.
Her Royal Highness viewed letters relating to three of her relatives, all of whom died in the First World War.
The life-size aluminium installation depicting a "Tommy" will be on display at Holyrood until 12 November.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan was among those honouring the Indian soldiers who died in the First World War.
The Rothenstein Mural depicts students who died during the Great War collecting the degrees they were unable to finish.
The charity hopes the artwork will highlight “reasons to say ‘thank you’ to the First World War generation”.
People from across the globe sent in the handmade creations after a year-long campaign by Norfolk County Council.
A lady was left shocked after discovering a 100-year-old letter written to her father-in-law during the First World War.
Boyle wants communities to gather on a local beach and to etch into the sand the faces of those who died in the First World War.