
'Interactive' Trench That Brought WWI To Life Closes For Final Time
The replica trenches aimed to allow the public to better experience the lives of Great War soldiers.
The replica trenches aimed to allow the public to better experience the lives of Great War soldiers.
Leading Seaman William Moir died fighting along the River Yangtze in 1949.
Across Europe, countries celebrate the defeat of Nazi Germany with a public holiday every year.
Hundreds of dogs and their owners braved the cold for the event in Staffordshire.
George Skipper has urged his fellow D-Day veterans to sign up to the RBL's free trip to Normandy.
The statue marks the 100th anniversary of the death of the First World War poet.
Poppy wreaths littered the street around the Cenotaph in Swindon.
The British Government had planned sandcastle-building contests and a Spam fritter cooking competition to mark the anniversary.
Eighty Canadians served on HMS Belfast during the Battle of the North Cape.
The event at Catterick Garrison was a celebration of two centenaries: the 1918 Armistice and David Evans' birth.
For the centenary of the end of the First World War, the Blandford Garrison had been tasked with refurbishing a century old POW grave marker ...
Attendees will include 95-year-old Air Commodore Charles Clarke, who also spent time at Stalag Luft III as a Prisoner of War.
Local residents believe that two 'shadow soldiers' made of wood have been deliberately snapped in half.
Emily Dawes originally objected to the fact that the First World War mural only depicts white men.
Residents at Bournemouth War Memorial Homes brought together for first remembrance event with fun and reflection...
National Day of Mourning commemorates all victims of war and oppression.