Falling poppies, coupled with war poems, were projected onto Big Ben in the latest of the UK Parliament’s WW1 Centenary tributes on Remembrance Sunday.
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100 Years Ago: Battle of the Somme ends
The Battle of the Somme drew to a close on 18 November 1916 after more than four months of fighting, and more than a million casualties on all sides.
Continue readingSomme Centenary – Battle’s End poppy tribute in Folkestone
Hundreds of metal poppies were ‘planted’ in the former WW1 Channel port of Folkestone on 19 November to mark the conclusion of the Battle of the Somme 100 years ago.
Continue reading‘Shrouds of the Somme’ – Artist’s Centenary tribute in Bristol
As the 2016 Somme commemorations draw to a close, Centenary News finds the public deeply moved during another display of the ‘Shrouds of the Somme’ installation following its July debut in Exeter.
Continue readingOxford seminars to explore ‘how we can best commemorate war’
Leading figures from the arts and politics will discuss post-war commemoration and reconciliation at a series of seminars in 2017-18, Oxford University announces.
Continue readingCyclists rally for ‘India Remembers’ commemorative ride
Cyclists from Pune have rallied for a 130-kilometre (80-mile) bike ride as part of an initiative to promote remembrance of India’s war dead since 1914.
Continue readingWW1 Centenary Year 2016 – Remembered in Centenary News pictures
Pictures taken by the Centenary News team recall some of the many events over the past year, marking First World War anniversaries from 1916.
Continue readingCentenary News countdown to First World War anniversaries in 2017
The penultimate year of the Great War unleashed events that would reshape the world in the 20th century.
Continue readingThird Battle of Ypres/Passchendaele Centenary – UK ticket ballot opens
Descendants of those who fought at the Third Battle of Ypres/Passchendaele are invited to apply for tickets to attend the UK’s centenary commemorations in Belgium on 31 July 2017.
Continue readingBook launch – ‘National Myth & the First World War in Modern Popular Music’
A new book exploring how the First World War has influenced songwriters from the 1950s to the present day will be launched with a lecture by author Peter Grant in London on 7 March 2017.
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