News

Bringing WWI to life: Grainy black and white pictures of British soldiers training for battle are transformed into colour. Grainy black and white photographs taken 100 years ago have been brought ...
More than 250,000 child soldiers were recruited by the British Army in WWI. ... Horace Iles was shamed into joining the army when a woman gave him a white feather when he was just 14-years-old.
THESE incredible never-before-seen pictures reveal British soldiers relaxing away from the trenches, playing cricket and having a kickabout during World War One. The collection of black and white p… ...
Extraordinary story of British WWI captain's unlikely cult hero status in Russian Empire after fighting for the White Army during the civil war comes to light as his medals sell for £7,500 ...
The remains of a British soldier killed fighting in WW1 have been laid to rest – 108 years after his death. Private John Tame was 26 when he died at the Battle of Langemarck in August 1917.
Pvt. Robert Kenneth Malcolm, a British soldier who disappeared in Belgium during World War I, was laid to rest Wednesday, four years after his remains were identified.