Places in the UK and Ireland that tell a story of World War One
Lough Swilly provided shelter for the entire British Grand Fleet in autumn 1914
In early 1915, Omagh bicycle agent Sam Steele received an urgent order for 50 bicycles.
Lurgan Courthouse, now a bar, loomed over women accused of drunkeness and child neglect.
Locals in Tipperary welcomed the influx of German POWs during the early days of the war.
In September 1914, John Redmond addressed volunteers drilling at Woodenbridge Golf Club.
Over 2 million military recruitment posters were distributed across Ireland
The Guinness brewery sees its men, ships and animals caught up in the war.