Two women have saved a war poet's work from being lost - twice over and more than 100 years apart. Only 24, Nowell Oxland died in World War One in 1915, nine days before one of his poems, about his ...
Poems by a Cumbrian soldier killed in action in the First World War have been saved and are being celebrated in a new book.
What do displays of national pride mean when they are no longer accompanied by the mass shared grief that gave rise to them?
While solemn Veterans Day remembrance ceremonies were taking place at the National WWI Museum and Memorial on Tuesday, people ...
To mark Remembrance Sunday, we celebrate a new book of painstakingly restored photos from 1914-18, plus contemporary poetry The post Skilfully restored WW1 photo book evokes the horror of the trenches ...
Today (11 November) marks Remembrance Day, also known as Armistice Day, which means a chance to stop and think about those ...
Two women have saved a war poet's work from being lost - twice over and more than 100 years apart. Only 24, Nowell Oxland died in World War One in 1915, nine days before one of his poems, about his ...
Nowell Oxland was 24, when he died in 1915 days before his Cumbrian poem was published in The Times. Now his poems have been saved from oblivion, and are being celebrated in a new book called 'Chasing ...
Children across the city and surrounding villages joined in Remembrance Day services, from handmade poppies to powerful ...
During the 1905 tour, Gallaher made 26 appearances as the All Blacks won 34 of 35 matches, losing out only to Wales. But he ...