Places in Devon that tell a story of World War One
How war impacted school life for Devon pupils
Who was Agnes Weston and what did she really do for the British Navy?
Edith Pratt served in the Ministry of Munitions, the WAAC and the WRAF
Defending the coastline and seeing the war on land, at sea and in the air from the saddle
Bertram Blight’s story is about respect, recovery and resilience during WW1
A surgeon and suffragist who changed medical practice in Plymouth
The first world war in the air and the first British pilot to land in France
Possibly the reason why gardens matter so much to us today
One disaster, two rescues and two dogs
A heroic young woman who went on to receive one of the first OBEs
The forgotten patients of the Exminster asylum
German monks – were they the wartime enemy within?
Women, farming and feeding the home front
The castle built for an heir who was lost at war
The only woman named on the city’s war memorial
Tarka, trauma and telling the tales of war – a soldier’s war stories
Campaigning to care for disabled servicemen
Two hospital ships, two stories and too many lives lost off North Devon’s coast
Prison, protest and the people objecting to war
How soldiers with shell shock were treated
Agatha Christie – the war in her own words
When 31,200 Canadians, 7,000 horses and a bear cub descended on Plymouth
The team that played for their city and fought for their country
Exeter welcomes Belgian refugees and inspires a Devon detective