Here is my polish hussar painting to celebrate Poland's independence centenary

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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

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To cap off an amazing week, I am so proud to unveil an incredibly poignant image ‘Til We Meet Again’ to mark the Centenary of World War One. All profits will go directly to Contact your gallery for availability.

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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

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Pls RT & remember Edgar Hicketts who left the due to or according to his records 'lack of moral fibre'. He suffered for the rest of his life & lost everything

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my of Edgar Hicketts who was gased in the & was sent home with & 'lack of moral fibre'. He sent the rest of his life in & out of mental institutions. He had no rest as every night he continued to shake & shout out.

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[A WEEK IN THE WORLD]
📺 , member of will be tonight at 7:10pm at to present cartoons about the shooting and the Centenary of the
Cartoons by (USA) & (USA)

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We commemorated the centenary of the end of in a rather unique way during our school Remembrance Service today. Each student 'adopted’ one of the 1,100 Old Bedford Modernians (OBMs) who served during the war. Read more: https://t.co/g4dyFi2ku0

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This year marks the centenary of the First World War and you might be interested in exploring the database Europeana 1914-1918 which holds untold stories and official histories of World War I

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It’s estimated that 50,000 Irish men were killed while serving in the British, Commonwealth or United States armies during To commemorate its centenary year we take a look at some of the names that appear in the Roll of Honour 1914-1918

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Nicholson Boulton, flying Ace & the man that shot him down, killing him.

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Day 93 / 100 Years, 100 Days


Francis Wilkins was killed at Givenchy, France. The day before he’d taken a watch from a dead German soldier, even though his brother told him it would bring bad luck. He has no known grave.

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Meet graphic novelists Alexandre Franc, this year’s artist in residence for the Festival, and discussing their portrayal of bold figures who fought for peace.

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We are proud to commemorate centenary of World War 1 this week :

Year3 are enjoying Where the
Poppies Now Grow

Year4 are researching animals from Flo of the Somme

Year5 are focusing on women in WW1 with Peace Lily

Year6 are writing letters using A Song for Will

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The Pala di Santa Giuliana is a work signed by the Perugian painter Domenico Alfani and dated 1532. Originally placed on Santa Giuliana in Perugia, on the occasion of the centenary of the Museum it has been restored and is now on display at L'altra Galleria.

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