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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - A Clash Of Kings: The Battle Of The BoyneCulture24 looks across the Irish Sea to tells the story of the Battle of the Boyne, which has had a lasting effect on life today.
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Culloden: The Jacobites' Last StandCulloden was the last pitched battle on British soil and brought an end to Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebellion, securing the crown of Britain for the House of Hanover.
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Follow the Trail Of The Spanish ArmadaBritain’s defeat of the Spanish Armada was a victory against one of the great seafaring nations. Our trail follows up the BBC TV series, Battlefield Britain.24 September 2004
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Routing The Royals: The Battle of NasebyThis Battlefield Britain Culture24 trail looks at Naseby, where Cromwell's New Model Army won the decisive battle of the English Civil War.
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: The Fairbairn-Sykes Commando Knife at the National Army MuseumRobert Fleming of the National Army Museum talks about the Fairbairn-Sykes Commando knife on display as part of Museum's Art of Commando comic exhibition.20 October 2011
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Article: Trail It's Not Just Street Parties: Golden Jubilee TrailIt's not just street parties, painted faces and bunting: a series of special events are also out there to take the celebrations a bit further.28 May 2002
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Article: News National Army Museum gifted death-defying Indian Mutiny redcoatThe National Army Museum has been gifted a rare blood stained tunic worn by a British officer in a bloody gunfight during the Indian Mutiny of the 1850s.04 March 2013
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Article: News National Army Museum oil painting collection goes online at Your PaintingsThe National Army Museum’s important collection of 643 oil paintings are the latest to be digitised for the Your Paintings project.27 September 2012
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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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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: A Soldier's Life - The Army In World War TwoDuring World War Two British and Commonwealth soldiers saw action across the globe, in Europe, North Africa, and the Far East. This trails looks at UK museums examining the army's role in the conflict.29 April 2005
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Article: Trail Visit UK museums with WWI exhibitsCulture24's World War One trail highlights museums in the UK where the sacrifices of a whole generation of young men who fought in the 'war to end all wars' can be explored.
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Article WWII: see Michael Foreman's wartime memoriesThese poignant homefront recollections are captured on film for your pupils.06 May 2010





