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A MEMORIAL book containing the names of over 174,000 people from the UK and Ireland who lost their lives in Belgium during the First World War as… ...
As part of the events to mark the centenary of Kirkcaldy's war memorial, every name etched on it was read aloud across a ...
The stories behind the names on a Newcastle University First World War memorial are being researched and published in a digital book. Students, staff and schoolchildren are researching the 223 ...
WWI book makes it into war memorial. KYOGLE author Pam Campbell's book Bertie George Rixon - In His Own Words has been accepted for inclusion at the Australian War Memorial.
Dog tags belonging to a WW1 soldier from Wyndham, Western Australia.(Supplied: Jennifer Eliot)The idea for the book came in mid-2013 as the centenary of World War I approached.
One hundred years on and WW1 commemoration ceremonies in Belgium still draw a large crowd. Col Henry Cadogan helped unveil the new memorial to the lost battalion of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
On Monday, the National WWI Museum and Memorial announced they will sell discounted admission passes at a rate of $10 the day of the parade. The museum will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.