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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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C24 Feature Battle of the Somme Centenary: Poignant exhibits and stories from UK museums and galleriesExplore the objects and stories marking 100 years since the Somme - from metal limbs and diaries to poetry and Christmas cards written on trench biscuits.01 July 2016
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News BBC prepares to launch enormous storytelling project in World War One At HomeThe untold and forgotten stories of World War I will begin to be told on the BBC next week in a week of broadcasts across local television and radio stations.19 February 2014
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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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Guest article Hundreds of women saw the horrors of the Battle of the Somme. Here's what they faced on the first dayA new book, Sisters of the Somme, revisits the experiences of the women who served with the Order of St John Ambulance Brigade Hospital between 1915 and 1919. Read an extract here.01 July 2016
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Website La Boisselle Study Group
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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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News Soldier diaries and audience mapping in new National Army Museum First World War websiteVisitors will be able to geotag the events of the First World War to find out precisely where they took place as part of a National Army Museum website launched today.12 June 2014
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Website The Accrington Pals