The Royal Air Force Museum is developing a new exhibition to explore the growth of air power in the First World War, from early reconnaissance flights to the coordinated use of aircraft and artillery.
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The New York Society Library holds the City’s first exhibition to commemorate the Centenary
Dr. Jillian Davidson writes for Centenary News about a new exhibition which has opened in New York to mark the Centenary of the First World War.
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Dr. Jillian Davidson writes for Centenary News about a new exhibition which has opened in New York to mark the Centenary of the First World War.
Continue readingOpening of the Tank Museum’s ‘Warhorse to Horsepower’ exhibition
The Tank Museum in Dorset, England, has opened its new First World War exhibition to mark the Centenary of the conflict: Warhorse to Horsepower.
Continue readingArmy Museum at Halifax Citadel opens First World War exhibition
The Army Museum at Halifax Citadel in Canada has opened an exhibition exploring the First World War to mark the Centenary of the conflict.
Continue readingTank Museum marks the Centenary with a new exhibition and events
The Tank Museum in Dorset, England, has opened its new First World War exhibition: Warhorse to Horsepower. It is also planning to commemorate the Centenary with cavalry, tank and air displays on the 4th August 2014.
Continue readingCentenary project results in new list of First World War dead in Sligo, Republic of Ireland
Sligo County Council and the Sligo Peace & Reconciliation Partnership Committee are developing a peace themed project to mark the Centenary of the First World War entitled News from the Past.
Continue readingPopular cartoons give a different insight into attitudes towards First World War
Mike Swain reports on an exhibition of popular First World War cartoons in London which reveals a different insight into the attitudes of people to the war on the battlefield and at home.
Continue readingPopular cartoons give a different insight into attitudes towards First World War
Mike Swain reports on an exhibition of popular First World War cartoons in London which reveals a different insight into the attitudes of people to the war on the battlefield and at home.
Continue readingPilot’s diaries reveal a bond between First World War enemies
Heather Payton writes for Centenary News about an extraordinary example of First World War cooperation between British and German troops, uncovered by research in Wales.
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