The Notre Dame memorial to British and Commonwealth fallen:
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A page for WW1 history, research, books, films etc. This is for remembrance and history only. I will re-post WW1 info - so please feel free to link me to your posts if you want help to highlight an event/publication etc.
The Notre Dame memorial to British and Commonwealth fallen:
09.11.2025 07:52 — 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Time for the next @bodleian.ox.ac.uk #Maps blog from @stuartackland.bsky.social taking us back to the First World War & a close look at trench maps. What are these unusual numbered circles? Learn more at: blogs.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/maps/
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The war memorial at Bushmills, Co Antrim.
11.08.2025 18:45 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0War memorial plaque. St. Andrew’s Church, Hempstead, Essex.
War memorial plaque. St. Andrew’s Church, Hempstead, Essex. First World War. #LestWeForget
09.08.2025 06:20 — 👍 15 🔁 5 💬 1 📌 0In the second of our special interviews for the Old Front Line #podcast War in the Air series, we are joined by historian and broadcaster Josh Levine to discuss the War in the Air in #WW1, based on his best-selling book 'On A Wing and A Prayer'.
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Hurray! The paperback edition of my book ‘Holding Out’ has just been published. It’s flying off the shelves, so don’t delay, buy today!
30.07.2025 18:17 — 👍 34 🔁 13 💬 0 📌 2Pleased to announce that my first book, British 'Spy Fever' in the First World War, will be published in September with @bloomsburyacad.bsky.social. Pre-order a copy here:
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Near Anausville, MSE S.C Squadrilli photos of a machine used for excavating trenches. 307th Field Signal Bn, 82nd Div digging 6-8 ft deep and 21 in wide to bury communication cables. 2 photos (IWM Q 70732, IWM Q 58204) dated as #OTD Jul 25 1918 while US photos say Jun 8 1918 bsky.app/profile/this...
25.07.2025 19:01 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 1Description Object description Canadian infantrymen returning to rest from the front line trenches. Object Details Category Photographs Related period First World War (production), First World War (content) Creator Castle, William Ivor (Lieutenant) Canadian Official photographer Production date 1916-11 Materials whole: glass Catalogue number CO 997 Part of CANADIAN FIRST WORLD WAR OFFICIAL EXCHANGE COLLECTION
Thanks to all who joined me for an Old Front Line #podcast Supporters Evening where we looked at Official Images of the Battle of the Ancre in November 1916.
25.07.2025 20:03 — 👍 16 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 0OTD 1919 Victory Parade in Dublin with elements of 17th (Armoured Car) Bn, Tank Corps passing College Green
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Jul 13 1917 In NZ, Col Potter "rounded up 14 conscientious objectors from the Terrace Gaol and had them taken to the troopship due to set sail from Wellington." Among them was Mark Briggs sentenced to 28 days of Field Punishment No 1 for disobeying a command to peel potatoes
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Daily Telegraph #OTD Jul 9 1915 At meeting of the Lambeth Borough Council it was decided Lambeth's St Thomas' Hospital will close a path after large amounts of women were pestering wounded soldiers on walks
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Just a reminder about our 5th birthday event in August - details of how to sign up for one of these trips on the photo below!
08.07.2025 08:57 — 👍 9 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 0“Lost, Found
But Never Forgotten”
These words give a glimpse into Pte George Nugent’s story. Killed on the Somme, on 1st July 1916, George’s remains lay undiscovered for over 80 years. They were finally laid to rest on 1st July 2000.
📍Ovillers Military Cemetery 🇫🇷
A bronze memorial plaque on beige stone at Saint-Rémy-la-Calonne with the inscription « ICI REPOSENT LE CAPORAL RENÉ WORMS DU 54e D'INFie ET 15 DE SES CAMARADES MORTS À LA TRANCHÉE DE CALONNE LE 22 SEPT 1914 »
A bronze memorial plaque at Saint-Remy-la-Calonne (55) commemorates 16 men from 54e Régiment d’Infanterie who died in the regiment’s first attack in the Tranchée de Calonne sector, 22 Sep 1914.
The #WW1 sector to the SE of #Verdun is heavily wooded and was much fought over in 1914-15. #FWWHist #1GM
#OTD 1st July 1916
Battle of the Somme
Lasted 170 days for the French.
Whilst still fiercely fighting at Verdun
1st July-31st August
19,000 🇫🇷 died-Verdun
23,000 🇫🇷 died-Somme
Today also remember the forgotten ally
Today we remember 1st July 1916 all those who fought and died on both sides of the wire
01.07.2025 10:29 — 👍 6 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0This newsreel clip, IWM IWM 508-68, released on Jun 29 1918, shows Schneider CA1 tanks driving themselves onto railway flatcars. About 400 were built for the French Army iwm.org.uk/collections/...
30.06.2025 16:28 — 👍 9 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 4I recently finished Michael Korda's _Muse of Fire_, and what a powerful journey it was. Korda offers a moving account of the First World War's poetic titans—Sassoon, Rupert Brooke, Wilfred Owen, and Alan Seeger. What struck me most was how their lives often intersected in profound ways.
29.06.2025 21:27 — 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0Memorial to Edward Horner at St Andrew's Church, Mells, Somerset #SirEdwinLutyens #SirAlfredMunnings
29.06.2025 18:16 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Siegfried Sassoon's grave at Mells. #Sassoon #RoyalWelchFusiliers
29.06.2025 18:11 — 👍 6 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0The memorial to the Services of Supply in the American Expeditionary Force that were based in Tours.
22.06.2025 17:30 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0The gallery at Chateau Chenonceau, used as a hospital ward for French soldiers during WW1.
22.06.2025 17:26 — 👍 6 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0An image advertising the Wilfred Owen Festival, March 15th - 23rd. There is also an image of the Wilfred Owen bronze statue by Tim Turner in Cae Glas Park, Oswestry. The statue is covered in a fine dusting of snow, and the park behind is also snow covered. A wreath of poppies is on the base of the statue.
The Wilfred Owen Festival will be taking place from 15th - 23rd March 2025, a celebration taking place in his birthplace of Oswestry. You can find out more at: www.wilfredowenfestival.co.uk
29.01.2025 16:44 — 👍 6 🔁 8 💬 1 📌 1Canadian Artillery observation post in reserve line. January, 1918. Credit: Canada. Dept. of National Defence/Library and Archives Canada/ a003658-v8
Two Canadian artillerymen at their observation post in the reserve line, January 1918.
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Deux artilleurs canadiens à leur poste d'observation dans la ligne de réserve, janvier 1918.
Two black and white photos of a soldier who has received a facial injury during World War I. In the first photo, his injuries are on display. In the second photo, he is wearing a facial prosthetic (mask) that covers his injuries.
Facial prosthesis, c.1917. THREAD🧵
From the moment the first machine gun rang out over the Western Front, one thing was clear: mankind’s military technology had wildly surpassed its medical capabilities. Bodies were battered, gouged, hacked, and gassed.
The Anderson Intelligencer Jan 5 1915 https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93067658/1915-01-05/ed-1/seq-1/# This photograph, just received in the United States, shows part of what was left of Whitby Abbe, one of the famous historic churches of England after the bombardment by German Warships which raided the east coast of England Dec. 16. Shells from the cruisers some miles at sea beat down the old walls until little was left. It was among many other buildings of Whitby, Scarborough. Hartelpool and West Hartelpool damaged by German shells. Whitby, which was the smallest of the bombarded towns, was famous chiefly for its beautiful old cathedral. Tradition has it that Robin Hood and Little John practiced archery from its towers. The abbey was founded in the seventh century, but the buildings were practically rebuilt in the twelfth and fourteenth centuries. The old church towers formed a conspicuous landmark from the sea. The town itself never has been robbed by modern enterprises of its Old World charm.
The Anderson Intelligencer Jan 5 1915 publishes photo of "Whitby Abbey one of the famous historic churches of England after the bombardment by German Warships which ... Tradition has it that Robin Hood and Little John practiced archery from its towers." chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93067...
05.01.2025 21:07 — 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0Dogs Having their day as sentries in the British Army More and more are the fighting nations realizing the reliance they can place in the dog. Belgium has made extensive use of the dog in the various divisions of her army. Both France and Germany have found the dog a valuable assistant in the Red Cross divisions. Now Great Britain has come to the fore and is training dogs for sentry purposes. This wire-haired terrier shown in the trenches with the British fighters is one of Major Richardson's well known sentry dogs. Already numbers of them are doing good service with the army at the front. They are sent to do outpost duty accompanying sentries on patrol. The Topeka State Journal Jan 5 1915 https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82016014/1915-01-05/ed-1/seq-1/#
Topeka State Journal Jan 5 1915 "Dogs Having their day as sentries in the British Army ... Britain has come to the fore and ... This wire-haired terrier shown in the trenches with the British fighters is one of Major Richardson's well known sentry dogs. " chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82016...
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