The impact on arts, literature, poetry and journalism
Christ College Brecon: David Cuthbert Thomas - the hero who inspired Sasoon and Graves
A magazine for the patients and former patients of Bicester Red Cross Hospital
Rediscovered photographs of soldiers
Recruitment and raising money for the war fund
G1 1UH - The story of the only World War One war artist to be commissioned by a city.
PA27 8DJ - The story of Harry Lauder and the song forever linked to the death of his son.
DD10 9LQ - Violet Jacob’s grief led to her writing the poem Halloween.
G1 5HD - How Glasgow’s Panopticon Music Hall encouraged men to join up.
J M Staniforth was the most important Welsh cartoonist of the War.
EH51 0AA - What did audiences see in Scotland’s oldest cinema during the First World War?
In 1917 Private Evans was killed during the battle for Pilckem Ridge, near Ypres.
It was a instant hit and written by a man from Cardiff - ‘Keep the Home Fires burning’.
How two Belfast newspapers reported the outbreak of World War One.
PH2 8NS - How did artist JD Fergusson did he end up painting at Portsmouth Docks?
DD1 4HJ - The poetry of Joseph Lee has fallen out of the public consciousness – why?
The Wartime History of an entire parish recorded in wood carvings
Recruits to the Artists Rifles included poet Wilfred Owen and Alfred Leete, the artist.
Boots’ first staff magazine was published during to communicate with staff
How war affected Vaughan Williams' profound and haunting compositions
Sherlock creator ventured into the mystery of spiritualism
Locals on the lookout for spies pointed the finger at a writer and his German-born wife
A school at war - lessons of history in fact and fiction
Walton Burrell: the Suffolk man who spent the war years photographing life at home
Rupert Brooke was the first of the famous war poets to die during the war