Places in Cumbria that tell a story of World War One
Testing weapons that were vital to win the arms race in WW1
How German PoW helped keep Britain running during wartime
How cinema in Carlisle became the battleground for the classification of movies
Turning coppiced wood into hand grenade handles for the war effort
Which regiments were Irish Protestants and Catholics expected to choose?
Reaching out to munitions workers with religious services and entertainment
Providing a vital lifeline for sick and wounded soldiers
The loyalties of workers who once worked harmoniously were tested by war
The housewives who boycotted farmers after a hike in potato prices
The factory that makes paper for poppies for the British Legion
How ice-cream parlours threatened the fabric of society
Where girl power flexed its muscles in a landmark WW1 industrial action
Vickers engineering has dominated underwater technology for a hundred years
Building a dreadnought for Turkey when Churchill requisitioned it for The Royal Navy
One of the first national shell factories opened in the country
The site of the worst train disaster in British railway history
The largest lake in Britain played a crucial role in shaping naval warfare
Maintaining law and order amongst 10,000 female factory workers
Twilight attack on the Lowca chemical works on the West Cumberland coast
Gift to the nation in memory of the fallen of the Lake District
Women who replaced men in factories and on football pitches
Where the Lonsdale battalion trained for the front line
The miracle metal without which Britain may have lost the war
The birthplace of war airships that were a force to be reckoned with