Places in Lincolnshire that tell a story of World War One
Where fourteen sons went to war and all returned home
The story of the women working at Foster’s in Lincoln
A new therapy for wounded soldiers and the founding of Spalding Arts and Crafts Society
A grand Elizabethan house as an auxiliary hospital to recoup
The huge contribution to aircraft production of Lincolnshire based firms during WW1
A WW1 regiment complete in kilts and bagpipes
How Lincolnshire coped with a reduced workforce and horses at war’s peak
Eight Lincolnshire brothers sent to war – only three returned
War at sea – sunk or captured by the enemy
Helping to manage the over capacity of war casualties in Lincolnshire
Tragedy struck spectators who came to see the aftermath of a bombing raid
Cavalry of farmers and landowners who were asked to ditch their horses for machine guns
Lincolnshire is the birthplace of the National Farmers Union
The WW1 poet, playwright and novelist
How Lincoln was involved in chemical weapons
The first woman in England to be given the powers to arrest
Roots of modern aviation training techniques
Training camp for the suicide club
The top secret mission to invent a military tank was carried out in a Lincoln hotel
The village boy who rose through ALL the ranks to Field Marshal