In case you wander by… #Coventry https://t.co/j5oks09hUQ — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) October 29, 2020 In case you wander by… #Coventry https://t.co/j5oks09hUQ
Sensible. https://t.co/3z4riIhe0X — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) October 29, 2020 Sensible. https://t.co/3z4riIhe0X
A follow on from Paul's earlier example of a destroyed WW1 memorial. https://t.co/bZ8VjEPxCq — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) October 26, 2020 A follow on from Paul’s earlier example of a destroyed WW1 memorial. https://t.co/bZ8VjEPxCq
The carvings on this. https://t.co/Rev2A3Dq8f — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) October 25, 2020 The carvings on this. https://t.co/Rev2A3Dq8f
Wow. https://t.co/zfPadARMIF — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) October 25, 2020 Wow. https://t.co/zfPadARMIF
Free registration. https://t.co/tbIW5KbdKM — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) October 25, 2020 Free registration. https://t.co/tbIW5KbdKM
420mm artillery piece in positionOct 19 1917 – 19.10.1742 cm Häubitze in Stellung 19.10.17BildID: 15607200https://t.co/6hAlUiVYCI pic.twitter.com/261i4hQN6O — This day in WWI (@ThisDayInWWI) October 20, 2020 RT @ThisDayInWWI: 420mm artillery piece in position Oct 19 1917 – 19.10.17 42 cm Häubitze in Stellung 19.10.17 BildID: 15607200 https://t.c…
"Preparations for the 25th Isonzo Battle" – from the Austro-Hungarian satirical magazine "Die Muskete" (11 October 1917) pic.twitter.com/7MQNCdWdhV — Nicolai Eberholst (Pike Grey 1914-1918) (@PikeGrey1418) October 19, 2020 RT @PikeGrey1418: “Preparations for the 25th Isonzo Battle” – from the Austro-Hungarian satirical magazine “Die Muskete” (11 October 1917)…
Incredible find revealed in road works on Somme yesterday. Going to a good home and local museum. Simply wonderful. pic.twitter.com/ahgDnGbpEJ — Tim Thurlow (@TrenchTrotter) October 8, 2020 RT @TrenchTrotter: Incredible find revealed in road works on Somme yesterday. Going to a good home and local museum. Simply wonderful. http…
Tomorrow on #OldFrontLine we look at the history of the ‘Silent Cities’ – the British and Commonwealth Cemeteries of the Great War. https://t.co/cvC4JAYRGN pic.twitter.com/Lzuv9ykSsY — Old Front Line Podcast (@OldFrontLinePod) October 9, 2020 RT @OldFrontLinePod: Tomorrow on #OldFrontLine we look at the history of the ‘Silent Cities’ – the British and Commonwealth Cemeteries of t…