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C24 Feature World War Two Coastal Defences at Cuckmere HavenA key location where you can explore some relics of Britain's programme of wartime defence is at Cuckmere Haven in East Sussex.
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News World War I garden calls for support after 70 bags of Flanders soil arrives from BelgiumThe Curator of London's Guards Museum calls for donations for a new World War I memorial garden, which will be filled in by 70 bags of soil from battlefield graves.29 November 2013
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Guest article Waterloo and the papers of the first Duke of Wellington held in the Wellington ArchiveAs the New Waterloo Dispatch prepares to journey to London, two Professors of History and Archival Studies at the University of Southampton's Wellington Archive discuss the Duke's private and public papers.19 June 2015
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C24 Feature Waterloo 200: Six key artefacts from the Battle of WaterlooBacked by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the National Army Museum and Culture24 will launch a digital collection for next year's bicentenary of Waterloo. Here are six artefacts that might make the final choice.13 January 2014
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Website Waterloo 200
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News Veteran German WWII King Tiger tank arrives at Tank Museum, BovingtonA rare German King Tiger tank from the Normandy campaign of World War Two has gone on public display at the Tank Museum in Bovington for the first time since its capture.30 May 2006
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Preview Unseen Enemy tells the story of IEDs at the National Army MuseumWith unprecedented access to the men and women who search for IEDs in Afghanistan, an interactive display tells the stories of personnel risking their lives.19 July 2013
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Website UK Battlefields Resource Centre
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News Trust behind Hadrian's Wall expresses "deep regret" as lack of funding forces closureThe Hadrian's Wall Trust will seek an "orderly and solvent" closure within the next six months after struggling following the loss of development funding.24 March 2014
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Website The Western Front Association
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Preview "The Germans started shouting to us 'come out'": Diary details World War I Christmas truceA diary account of the famous Christmas Day football match of 1914, written by a Lieutenant who reckoned it would sound "a very tall story", is about to be revealed at the National Football Museum.12 December 2014
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Trail The Dieppe Raid: A Tragedy In 1942In 1942 a largely Canadian force launched from the southcoast for a raid on Dieppe. Disaster followed: 907 Canadians were killed, many more were captured.19 August 2002
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Website The Accrington Pals
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Preview Ten of the best Waterloo exhibitions to see for Waterloo200The bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo is upon us with scores of events happening over the next two weeks, but you still have time to catch some stunning Waterloo exhibitions throughout the summer. Here's ten of the best.12 June 2015