The Tank Museum in Dorset, England, has opened its new First World War exhibition to mark the Centenary of the conflict: Warhorse to Horsepower.
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Army 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 readingChancellor Merkel opens special First World War Centenary exhibition in Berlin
The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, has opened a special exhibition marking the Centenary of the First World War at the German Historical Museum in Berlin.
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 readingAustralia and Canada to mark First World War Centenary
Australia’s Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, has announced that his country and Canada will co-operate to mark the Centenary of the First World War.
Continue readingFirst World War veteran moved into place for new RAF Museum exhibition in London
One of the most famous fighters of the First World War, a Sopwith Camel, has been moved to a building at the RAF Museum in London dedicated to a new exhibition about the growth of air power.
Continue reading‘Tommies on the Aisne’ exhibition in France recalls 1914 battle where trench warfare started
A museum in France is telling the story of British and French military cooperation at the Western Front battle which marked the start of trench warfare in September 1914.
Continue readingAmerica’s National World War I Museum to mark Archduke’s assassination
The National World War I Museum in Kansas City, USA, is holding a ceremony and programme of events on the 28th June to mark the Centenary of Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassination.
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