Nearly 110 years after his death, a Canadian First World War soldier with roots in Cape Breton has been positively identified ...
Military conflict has long defined the history of the world, helping draw borders, advance technologies, and giving rise to ...
"The Great War is a 24-foot-long black-and-white drawing printed on heavyweight accordion-fold paper and packaged in a deluxe hardcover slipcase. The set also includes a 16-page booklet featuring an ...
Memorial Day is about Fallujah, and the 1916 Somme Offensive, the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle of Ia Drang, the Battle of ...
Visiting the Regina Trench Cemetery at the Somme a few weeks ago, one thing in particular struck me. It was that here – in ...
Oliver Nugent was born on November 9 1860 at Aldershot. He was the son of Major-General St George Mervyn Nugent and Emily, ...
A spokesperson for the South Ayrshire Field of Heroes said: “We are privileged to confirm that from July 1st to 13th, 130 ...
Photographer Chris Kelly returned to Cable St Community Gardens to take these vibrant portraits of the gardeners in 2012. Previously, Chris made a set of portraits in black and white which became an ...
Conan Doyle's work endures because it refuses simple categories. Holmes is not merely a thinking machine; he is lonely, ...
Over a century on from when one of their ancestors was killed on the shores of Gallipoli, the Brisbin family have retraced ...
Twenty years ago, WW2 buffs declared the grave of an RAF pilot contained the wrong body. Yesterday, the hero airman was ...
In her feisty, graceful “Glyph,” Ali Smith mulls writing and language among other themes: it’s her best work since the lauded Seasonal Trilogy.
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