Oscar-winning director Peter Jackson has turned black and white film from the First World War into colour and brought soldiers' "faces to life" after raiding the archives at the Imperial War Museum.
People are being urged to help identify unknown soldiers from World War One after their black and white photos were transformed to colour. Thousands of photographic glass plates were found in an attic ...
The Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson transforms footage of WW1. This video has been optimised for mobile viewing on the BBC News app. The BBC News app is ...
To mark the 100th anniversary of the Armistice, a selection of historic photographs from the First World War have been converted into vivid colour for the very first time. Offering an unparalleled ...
Released to mark the centenary of the outbreak of war, the images were taken by a small group of photographers pioneering the recently developed autochrome technology. More than 320 photos from ...
RARE photos of frontline World War 1 medical staff have been revealed in stunning colour, marking the sacrifice thousands of women volunteers in honour of Remembrance Day. The British Red Cross ...
Royal Marine Commandos attached to the 3rd Infantry Division moving inland from Sword Beach with a bridgelayer in the background (Picture: Mediadrumimages/Royston Leonard) Photos showing the D-Day ...
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