A selection of stories from At Home's November release.
The Ludlow Brewer who became a WW1 pilot
EH12 5EY - The story of Edinburgh sportsmen who served and died in the First World War.
In WW1 the Countess of Limerick sold shamrock on a grand scale to help the war effort.
The grate that led to a lucrative enterprise
The factory owner who encouraged his workers to enlist
Where the mine shaft of this then new pit was used to test bombs
During 1914 Momouth Boys School began to feel the effects of Word War One.
Butchers, bakers and bus drivers appeal against conscription
A heroine forgotten in Britain but honoured abroad for her efforts to end injustice
One of the main roles for the bugle during World War I was playing Last Post at funerals
Belfast Boy Scouts bring in vital flax harvest during World War One.
Contributions from the West Ridings troops in the Salient Times
The sea disaster that led to a dramatic rescue which gripped the nation
Changing name for ‘patriotic reasons’
Formerly home to more than 3.500 soldiers and 2,000 war horses
Building a dreadnought for Turkey when Churchill requisitioned it for The Royal Navy
Establishing Coventry City Ladies at the end of World War One
The girl guide who went against the odds following discrimination
The five brothers who would lose their lives in the Great War
Sir Philip Neame, the only man to have won the Victoria Cross and an Olympic gold medal
The castle built for an heir who was lost at war