Royal High School Bath students made history personal as they discovered their own family connections on the battlefields of ...
One of the finest memorials on the Somme is the round tower at the Ireland Peace Park in Messines, erected in the late 1990s.
It’s a tribute to a man who not only shaped the Canadian Army but also, in his own quiet way, helped shape Canada itself.
Very Rev Dr Alan McDonald, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 2006-2007. Born: March 1951 in Glasgow ...
Recently uncovered documents from the National Archives confirm that Farnham was the first place in Britain – and possibly ...
Red is not the only colour poppy that people wear - black, white, and even purple poppies are also symbols of remembrance ...
There are dates that do not merely mark time — they expose it. 4 December 1852 is one of them. On that winter day, Paris glittered. The boulevards glowed with festive lights, salons were filled with ...
John Gomer Morris, who is now a Chelsea Pensioner, spoke to historian DAMIEN LEWIS about his incredible wartime experiences ...
Nine students from Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School are back home after a powerful, all-expenses-paid 10-day journey ...
World War I fighting officially stopped at 11 a.m. on November 11 in 1918. Ceremonies marking the anniversary took place around much of the world, including the Menin Gate at Ypres in Belgium.
Two hundred thousand Irishmen - give or take the dead, the maimed, the mad, the misremembered - who put on British khaki and ...
It’s a profound experience to visit Ieper with all its Irish and especially Kilkenny connections. Of the over 55,000 names on ...