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Website First World War 90th Anniversary
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Article: News Florence Nightingale Museum acquires Tardieu oils to honour role of nurses in World War OneThe Florence Nightingale Museum has acquired a series of ten oil paintings by Victor Tardieu showing the WWI Red Cross field hospital run by Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland.01 March 2013
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Article: Preview Frontline Medicine in a Century of Conflict at Imperial War Museum NorthFrom the mud of Flanders in 1917 to the dust of modern Afghanistan, the Imperial War Museum explores the world of frontline medicine.16 October 2012
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Article: News Government and heritage bodies reveal funding programmes for World War I centenaryThe Imperial War Museum, Britain's last World War I warship and a raft of community projects are the latest to benefit from funding to mark the centenary of the First World War.11 October 2012
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Website Great War Photos
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Article: News in Brief Guards Museum launches fundraising appeal for Flanders Field Memorial Garden 1914-2014A £600,000 fundraising appeal - match-funded by the Government of Flanders - will use soil from the Belgian battlefields of World War I to create a "haven of remembrance".06 December 2012
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Article: News Home of iconic First World War Welsh language poet Hedd Wyn to become museum and heritage centreThe Snowdonia home of Welsh language and First World War poet Hedd Wyn is to be developed as a museum and heritage centre that will help enshrine his reputation.22 November 2012
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Website La Boisselle Study Group
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Article: News National Army Museum reveals festive mail from trenches with WWI Christmas cardThirty-seven postcards and letters, written by a First World War soldier to his future wife and donated by his grandson, reveal a poignant Christmas past at the National Army Museum.10 December 2012
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Resource: Digitised collection, Webcast County: Greater London Serving SoldierKings College London ArchivesKings College London Archives
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Website The Accrington Pals





