Paris will pay tribute to soldiers from home and abroad who fell fighting for the freedom of France in the First World War with an exhibition of 100 photos on the Champs Elysées.
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Touring exhibition pays tribute to the First World War role of Britain’s railways
The story of the vital role played by Britain’s railways in moving troops to the Front at the start of the First World is being told in an exhibition which will tour major UK stations.
Continue readingImperial War Museum announces Centenary global touring exhibition
The Imperial War Museum is embarking on a new venture to display its First World War collection to a world audience.
Continue readingThe Great War as recorded in the arts: an exhibition at London’s Morley Gallery
The Great War, as seen through both the fine and popular arts, is the theme of a Centenary exhibition which runs at the Morley Gallery in London until October 2nd 2014.
Continue readingThe Great War as recorded in the arts: an exhibition at London’s Morley Gallery
The Great War, as seen through both the fine and popular arts, is the theme of a Centenary exhibition which runs at the Morley Gallery in London until October 2nd 2014
Continue readingLondon ‘Battle Bus’ leaves for Centenary Western Front tour
London Transport Museum’s restored First World War bus has set off on a tour of the former battlefields of Flanders and France.
Continue readingAustralian War Memorial’s ‘Menin Gate Lions’ go on loan for Centenary
A pair of stone lions from the Australian War Memorial in Canberra will be lent to Canada for a First World War Centenary exhibition.
Continue readingCentenary update: London ‘Battle Bus’ at the Last Post in Ypres
London Transport Museum’s 1914 ‘Battle Bus’ took part in the Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate, Ypres, on September 20th 2014 as part of its Centenary tour.
Continue reading‘Screaming Steel’ – Exhibition in UK city of Newcastle captures horrors of the War
An exhibition examining artistic and literary responses to the horrors suffered by First World War soldiers can be seen at the Hatton Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, until December 13th 2014.
Continue reading‘Screaming Steel’ – Exhibition in UK city of Newcastle captures horrors of the War
An exhibition examining artistic and literary responses to the horrors suffered by First World War soldiers can be seen at the Hatton Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, until December 13th 2014.
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