Places in Kent that tell a story of World War One
The Vickers machine gun, a key component of the British Army, fired 500 rounds per min.
Remembering over 400 pupils that never returned home
Exploring the connections between the towns and how the fallen are remembered
A vital role in training the British army in marksmanship and weapon skills
The women who hounded men that were not serving on the frontline
One of the most significant nursing figures in WW1 nursing
Jim the dog was used as an early warning system for German Zeppelin attacks
Land and home offered to returning soldiers following the war
Last visible German submarine stuck in the River Medway
The memorial missing the name of the first deserter shot during World War One