Places in Devon that tell a story of World War One
On 6 August 1914, HMS Amphion went down
Why was Devon’s recruitment half the national average?
Men, memory and meaning – who do we really remember?
What impact did the war have on film and what was the effect of film on the war?
The campaign to curb child mortality during the war, inspired by Nancy Astor
Sherlock creator ventured into the mystery of spiritualism
Sphagnum moss from the mires and bogs of Dartmoor aided wound care
A school at war - lessons of history in fact and fiction
Flying, flints and the flowers – the story of the WW1 pilot Oscar Greig
The diary of a Tiverton factory making money, munitions and history
The Singer mansion that became an opulent war hospital
Exeter’s Elsie Knocker and her fight for first aid at the front
Solving Exeter’s mystery of the secret Australian soldier
Walter Yeo – a bugler, a gunner and one of the first men to have plastic surgery