Places in London that tell a story of World War One
German egg-traders were prevented from working which meant tonnes of eggs went rotten
Princess Sophia Duleep Singh was the daughter of the Maharajah of the Punjab
The first time in history London was attacked from the air
Calling on editors to show Britain in a good light and to counter enemy statements
Focal point for rallying, demos recruitment, fundraising and, eventually, celebration
Thought to have been the first British soldier killed in Europe during WW1
Despite the staff being labelled spies, the hospital remained open throughout war
Designing the most effective defence against air raids
German governesses were popular because they were used by the Royals
The scene of racial disturbances
Former headquarters of the Soldiers鈥 and Sailors鈥 Families Association
Where the first private to be awarded the Victoria Cross worked as a caretaker after WW1
The transit point for tens of thousands of soldiers heading to and from the fronts
Refusing involvement in the fight against Turkey and the Ottoman Empire
Although street shrines were common, this if considered the first official memorial
What exactly were we fighting for in World War One?
Robert Graves and the 鈥楾rouserless Tommies鈥 of Battersea Park
Paying homage to the 56 submarines lost during WW1
How did London charities keep up with demand of comforts for casualties?
Originally intended to be a temporary memorial
The painter who sketched from his cockpit
Established to care for disabled servicemen returning to Britain from the war
Where almost ten thousand African soldiers were treated
The name Sopwith is synonymous with aviation in World War One