residents are invited to join & as they host a History Fair on 7Nov at .
This event will feature a drama from , a talk by the talented Gladys Mary Coles & more!
https://t.co/8gzjKrvy4C

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Y12 have been looking at significance of the poppy as a lasting memorial to the fallen in WW1 and other conflicts. The resulting ink studies are simply stunning!

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‘I regret to report that Submarine H5 having failed to return from patrol'. This is a sonar image of an H5 submarine sunk off the coast of recorded by & as part of a project researching U-boat wrecks

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in 1915, Elizabeth Cavell (a British nurse, and a pioneer of modern nursing) was executed for helping some 200 Allied soldiers to escape from German-occupied Belgium. In this we look at her inspiring life and deeds: https://t.co/UUXoxUdbJQ

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A few of the Scottish players that feature in my Footballers of the Great War series. You can find the whole series so far here: https://t.co/MKj4l9L1UU

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Footballers of the Great War No.28 - Jimmy Todd, & 16th Royal Scots.

Jimmy was the first footballer of to be killed.

https://t.co/07s7Ah142i

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I have 3 munitionette teams in my series, I'd love to add more. I would also add to my previous tweet that if you have any information on the colours of kits worn that would be a huge help. Please do drop me a line. https://t.co/MKj4l9L1UU

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Another great example of Bruce Bairnsfather humour in 'Some Snag' - first of today's centenary Fragments, originally published in The Bystander 100 years ago today, on 9 October 1918.

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At the risk of letting her steal my thunder somewhat - my 11 year old daughter painted this portrait of playwright R.C.Sheriff as part of her school WW1 project today. I am rather impressed and more than a little proud.

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Day 65 & 66 / 100 Years, 100 Days


Trenches & tea (I actually managed to get ahead but didn’t get round to posting yesterday, so these don’t really work as a pair!).

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[窓]ョ∀Φ)✧*。←
お借りしましたww1箇所塗り忘れてたので上げ直しましたw σ)>؂•̀*)テヘ

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Crayonné et dessin final d'une des cases de "À la mine comme à la mine", une histoire de , Scie Tronc et Hiroyuki Ooshima ! > https://t.co/ohD35CKscI

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Footballers of the Great War Series - No.s 25 & 26: Jack Shelton & Bob Suart of - https://t.co/qYNOoRxzed

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No. 26 - Bob Suart,

100 years ago this week Bob Suart was killed near to Gouzeaucourt with the 14th Royal Warwickshires. Hopefully a few Vale fans will think on him during the half time break at Vale Park.

https://t.co/qYNOoRxzed

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グッド麦ニング!!!おっはよっ!

今日から学校、、、もっと休みほしいっ!!(´;ω;`)
なんで学校なの!←誰にキレてんのw

絶対寝ちゃうんだけどww1:00過ぎたら授業中寝ちゃうんだよ!最悪ww

みんなは寝ないようになw
そして俺に勉強教えてくれっ!てか癒してくれ!ww

では、今日も頑張ろっ!!

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Keep your heads down! SMITE skin concept for AGNI, WW1 theme would also be a super cool new theme.

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I’ve just stumbled across these illustrations from nearly 20 years ago when I had begun to illustrate B Company, 9th Royal Scots On Active Service for a personal project.

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Footballers of the Great War - here's the series so far, all available as prints from here: https://t.co/MKj4l9L1UU

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Footballers of the Great War No. 25 - Jack Shelton, Port Vale FC. Killed on 7th September 1918 serving with 2/Lincolnshire Regiment and remembered at the Epehy Wood Cemetery. https://t.co/6Kebiex5di

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