JISC has produced a video introduction to the First World War Digital Poetry Archive, which provides details about the content of the archive and its accessibility.
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Rare colour photographs from the First World War
The Blaze has published a series of rare colour photographs from the First World War.
Continue readingPhotograph album from the First World War digitised by The National Library of Australia
The National Library of Australia has digitised a First World War photograph album attributed to Frank Hurley.
Continue readingTickets for Anzac Day Commemorative Services at Gallipoli in 2015 to be balloted
New Zealand WW100, has announced that those wishing to attend the Centenary Anzac Day Commemorative Services at Gallipoli, Turkey, in 2015, will be selected by ballot.
Continue readingA woman speaks of her experiences of falling in love with a soldier during the First World War
New Zealand History Online highlights a Spectrum interview with a woman who speaks about falling in love with a soldier during the First World War.
Continue readingInteractive map of Toronto’s First World War dead
Global Toronto has highlighted an interactive map which shows the Canadian city of Toronto’s war dead from the conflict of 1914-18.
Continue readingInteractive map of Toronto’s First World War dead
Global Toronto has highlighted an interactive map which shows the Canadian city of Toronto’s war dead from the conflict of 1914-18.
Continue readingThe British Library digitises photographs of Canadian soldiers from the First World War
The British Library has digitised a series of photographs from the First World War of Canadian soldiers.
Continue readingThe British Library digitises photographs of Canadian soldiers from the First World War
The British Library has digitised a series of photographs from the First World War of Canadian soldiers.
Continue readingNational Library of Wales continues digitisation of First World War documents
The National Library of Wales reports on its continuing efforts to digitise around 200,000 documents either from or relating to the First World War period.
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