Month: March 2019

Postcard of @CWGC Essex Farm Cemetery and the 49th Div. Memorial. Note the wooden crosses remain. #Ypres #WW1 #FWW pic.twitter.com/hbdHZSj4Oa — WW1cemeteries.com (@ww1cemeteries) March 3, 2019 RT @ww1cemeteries: Postcard of @CWGC Essex Farm Cemetery and the 49th Div. Memorial. Note the wooden crosses remain. #Ypres #WW1 #FWW https…
In the #WW1 plot at Nordfriedhof in Kiel the @LegerBattleTour team found memorials to the Battle of #Jutland & also graves of German sailors who died in the battle. pic.twitter.com/bmhvvkdiws — Paul Reed (@sommecourt) March 3, 2019 RT @sommecourt: In the #WW1 plot at Nordfriedhof in Kiel the @LegerBattleTour team found memorials to the Battle […]
The death cards of two brothers who died a year apart. The younger died 104 years ago. The older exactly 103 years ago today. #WWI #FWW pic.twitter.com/es2SvHHoUK — Alex Tijhuis (@alextijhuis) March 3, 2019 RT @alextijhuis: The death cards of two brothers who died a year apart. The younger died 104 years ago. The older […]
There were many postcards showing Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery immediately post-war. This one shows the propeller grave-markers of British airmen. pic.twitter.com/AbEdAMXipd — Tom Morgan (@Tomm1418) February 28, 2019 RT @Tomm1418: There were many postcards showing Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery immediately post-war. This one shows the propeller grave-ma…
This Project
Charting the daily events of World War One, this history project aims to provide a bite-sized and engaging way to follow the events of 100 years ago. Using a variety of sources, I aim to refer to the main events of the war on the centenary of their occurrence. However, it's not just about the main events, I have also taken time to research lesser known events in order to help the reader to feel engaged with the scope of the war.
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