Places around Hereford & Worcester that tell a story of World War One
Limited contact with a world at war
How the grand family home became a place of tragic memories
The makeshift war hospital successfully treated all 3,600 injured soldiers
The mother who travelled from the Black Mountains to France to nurse her son
Formerly home to more than 3.500 soldiers and 2,000 war horses
The bell-ringing brothers who left their mark on the church they loved
All the men from two Herefordshire hamlets returned home to farm
Front line motorcycles that had global appeal
How plums from Pershore helped to feed Britain during the war
How WW1 tore Worcestershire County Cricket Club apart
The story of the Malpas brothers who were affected by war in very different ways
Why this soldier became disenchanted from politics and institutions
They filled 70,000 shells a week but canary girls paid the price with their health
Worcester's Woodbine Willie and the church on the front line
The music hall star who recruited hundreds for the front
A local couple adopt the child of a Belgian refugee and a soldier from the Congo
From Australia, to Egypt to France 鈥 a soldier鈥檚 soldier
A charity concert for troops that ended in tragedy
How a Herefordshire hymn became the worldwide requiem to the fallen
Britain wasn鈥檛 always 鈥淟and of Hope and Glory鈥 for this famous composer