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News Archaeologists find bullets and shells at "enigma" Western Front practice trenches used by World War I soldiers in CumbriaArchaeologists have found bulletheads and shellcases from the First World War at practice trenches which later became a moving target range and gunnery school during World War II.27 November 2014
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News Archaeologists have found an officers' toilet in a replica German trench made in the Hampshire countryside in World War OneThe "Bedlam Trenches" - designed a century ago to replicate the German systems at the Battle of the Somme - have been excavated by Wessex Archaeology during an intense two-week dig.16 August 2016
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Preview Arms, eyes and masks: Ten chilling exhibits from the Science Museum's World War One Wounded exhibitionAs the new exhibition exploring the experiences and treatment of combatants and carers in World War One opens, take a look at ten key exhibits.29 June 2016
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News European World War I digitisation project launches in UK with Lancashire Museum roadshowA bold project to preserve and digitise previously unseen family stories and objects relating to the First World War kicks off with a roadshow at the Museum of Lancashire in March.23 February 2012
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News Famous Somme football charge recreated on anniversary of fire which destroyed WWI collectionOn the first anniversary of a fire at a Surrey National Trust house which destroyed a First World War football, re-enactors will embark on a two-day march with an Edwardian-style replica.29 April 2016
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News Historic ambulance train transformation on track for National Railway Museum commemoration of Battle of SommeThe National railway Museum in York is restoring a First World War ambulance train in time for the July 2016 anniversary of the Battle of the Somme.11 June 2015
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News National Army Museum to share collections and expertise in ambitious First World War Centenary programmeThe National Army Museum is promising to “fully exert” its remarkable collections in an impressive four-year, three-phase, First World War centenary programme from 2014.14 August 2013
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Garden: parklands or rural site, Heritage site County: Staffordshire National Memorial Arboretum Alrewas
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Object of the Week Object of the Week: The First World War Mark IV tank used in Steven Spielberg's War HorseThe Tank Museum's Mark IV replica - a cameo star of Steven Spielberg's War Horse, made in 2010 - has travelled to France for the Somme commemorations.06 July 2016
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Preview Remembering 1916: Ten amazing objects from Life on the Western FrontThe battles of Verdun, Jutland and the Somme left a mass of untold stories and uncelebrated individuals behind. These ten objects help tell some of those tales.09 April 2016
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News Royal Engineers Museum reveals ambitious plans for First World War centenaryThe Royal Engineers Museum in Kent has released details of its four-year First World War centenary programme starting in 2014.06 August 2013
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Historic house or home: Garden, parklands or rural site County: Lincolnshire Scawby Hall and Gardens Scawby, Brigg
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Event: Exhibition (permanent) County: Dorset Tank Men: The Story of the First CrewsThe Tank Museum’s landmark First World War Centenary exhibition, Tank Men: The Story of the First Crews, focuses on the stories of eight men who crewed the first tanks, 1916-1918. The new exhibition tells the stories...The Tank Museum | Bovington | 25 March 2016 — 26 March 2021
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News World War I Leeds Pals village and German POW camp rediscovered by archaeologistsArchaeologists have found sauce and beer bottles, broken crockery and children's toys from a rural Yorkshire village which once housed workers, Leeds Pals battalions and German Prisoners of War.26 September 2014