Places in Kent that tell a story of World War One
The only remaining World War One tank of its type in Britain
Century old X-rays demonstrate pioneering treatment of WW1 casualties
The story of Colin Gill, one of 300 official war artists
How Folkestone became home to the precursors of MI5 and MI6
The Short brothers were crucial in WW1 aviation development
Some scouts were so eager to help they wrote to Lord Kitchener
100,000 pigeons were recruited as messengers during WW1
The attack at sea that impacted national morale
Sabotage or mishap?
Written for her three children about life during the Great War
The generous lengths nurses would go to look after their patients
The patriotic war poet who soon became an objector to WW1
The newly discovered diaries of the woman who nursed German POW
The woman who went against the grain in a male dominated profession
Laundry for soldiers often returning battle-worn and ragged from the front
The Lord and Lady who opened their home for wounded soldiers
Folkstone became the gateway to the front lines
Where women cleaned and repaired wartime equipment
Rediscovered photographs of soldiers
A star team shattered by war duties
Discreetly sending supplies to the war front
Where an explosion at a munitions factory killed over 100 people
Where soldiers with terrible facial injuries received pioneering reconstructive surgery
Where soldiers were trained and billeted before leaving for the front