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Two families linked by a heroic Scottish horse that served in some of the bloodiest battles of World War One have met for the ...
I have many special memories about my 40-plus years with the BBC – but none more special than the times spent with our war veterans.
Trevor Rice became aware that the stone at the Chavasse family plot at St John's Church in Bromsgrove commemorating Noel, who died from his wounds sustained at Passchendaele in 1917 ...
On November 21, 1917, Strube and fellow Artists were moved up to the front at Passchendaele Ridge where, days earlier, the third Battle of Ypres, better known as Passchendaele, had begun.
Thus the offensive at Passchendaele was launched on the 18th July 1917 with ... Follow the harrowing history of the conflict with our WW1 chronology.
Saturday, October 26 marks the start of the second Battle of Passchendaele in WW1. This was a continuation of a catastrophic struggle that began on July 31 and ended on November 6, 1917.
The murderous mud of one First World War battlefield Passchendaele at 100: New exhibit looks at WW1 victory that haunts us still When the Passchendaele fighting ended on Nov. 6, 1917 ...
In his first attack at Passchendaele, Noel was wounded but refused to stop ... In 1914, after the outbreak of World War One, Elsie offered her services to the Royal Army Medical Corporation, but was ...
The WWI Memorial Museum Passchendaele has sought Stirling Local History Society’s help to search for details of St Ninians soldier James McIntyre, who was killed in Flanders in May 1915.
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