Everyday life in the towns, villages and countryside
Nineteen cobblers from Cloutsham Street were killed during the conflict
Demand for leather increased dramatically during WW1, boosting the city’s industry
Scene of the largest escape from a British Prisoner of War camp
A new found freedom for this remote cider maker
Thousands of men queued to sign up to the military after a plea from Lord Derby
The Cornishman who survived the largest man-made explosion before the atomic bomb
Folkstone became the gateway to the front lines
The site of the worst train disaster in British railway history
Where an explosion at a munitions factory killed over 100 people
The changing role of women and how they kept York’s railway running during WW1
Records found in a police station give a fascinating insight to how WW1 changed life
Scoutmaster, baseball coach and Punch and Judy man – man of many talents
27 men marched to Nottingham to volunteer - 16 returned home
Diaries of a wealthy Warwickshire woman that paint a picture of local life during WW1
Bullets to penetrate Zeppelins
How plums from Pershore helped to feed Britain during the war
The strain on food suppliers to feed the nation
How staff, pupils and school campuses contributed to the war effort
Exeter welcomes Belgian refugees and inspires a Devon detective
A girl reporting a sinking ship isn’t believed until the next day
When women were replacing men in farms
How Lincolnshire coped with a reduced workforce and horses at war’s peak
The History Troupe performs ‘Remembering Zeppelins’
Retracing how Grimsby prepared for WW1 invasion through a teenager’s diary account