Places in London that tell a story of World War One
The ‘Tin Noses Shop’ at London’s Third General Hospital was run by sculptor Francis Wood
The small box respirator gas mask, is credited with saving thousands of lives.
The Eagle Hut in Aldwych was a place where American troops could stay and relax.
Trials of new armoured mechanical vehicles codenamed ‘tanks’
One of the most remarkable hospitals of World War One was run by militant suffragists
Where thousands of women worked to produce munitions for the front line
The first to be executed at the Tower for more than 170 years.
250,000 Belgian refugees came to England after the invasion