Month: March 2020

You too can add your cool First World War items to the #ww1onlinemuseum https://t.co/aEXVsc1KbG — Pete Lawson (@a_hideous) March 31, 2020 RT @a_hideous: You too can add your cool First World War items to the #ww1onlinemuseum
Wow! I can smell the tobacco from here… Added to our 'Life of the Poilu' exhibit. A brilliant group of items submitted by @croonaert Everyone, help us to build our museum by adding exhibits and retweeting the things that have been shared. Use #ww1onlinemuseum https://t.co/jYtmwxLZL5 — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) March 31, 2020 Wow! I can […]
Thanks for sharing Paul! Another brilliant group of items submitted to our online WW1 museum. Everyone, help us to build our museum by adding exhibits and retweeting the things that have been shared. Use #ww1onlinemuseum https://t.co/gU3WlNNIZM — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) March 31, 2020 Thanks for sharing Paul! Another brilliant group of items submitted to our […]
More fabulous weaponry for the armoury exhibit, thanks for sharing! Submitted to our online WW1 museum. Everyone, help us to build our museum by adding exhibits and retweeting the things that have been shared. Use #ww1onlinemuseum https://t.co/azS42p4hfB — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) March 31, 2020 More fabulous weaponry for the armoury exhibit, thanks for sharing! Submitted […]
Tonight's item for the #ww1onlinemuseum A letter opener made from the teak deck from HMS Iron Duke, Jellicoe's flagship at Jutland 1916. Ok, made post war but… Help us to build a museum by adding exhibits and retweeting the things that have been shared. Use #ww1onlinemuseum pic.twitter.com/aveJIY1qpB — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) March 31, 2020 Tonight’s […]
You can pick up loads of similar items pretty cheap if you fancy them, shows how big Iron Duke was! — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) March 31, 2020 You can pick up loads of similar items pretty cheap if you fancy them, shows how big Iron Duke was!
https://twitter.com/WW1TheGreatWar/status/1245083121613254656 Thanks for sharing Pau! Another brilliant group of items submitted to our online WW1 museum. Everyone, help us to build our museum by adding exhibits and retweeting the things that have been shared. Use #ww1onlinemuseum https://t.co/gU3WlNNIZM
More brilliant items submitted to our online WW1 museum. Everyone, help us to build it by adding exhibits and retweeting the things that have been shared. Use #ww1onlinemuseum https://t.co/pUN2tEpbjg — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) March 30, 2020 More brilliant items submitted to our online WW1 museum. Everyone, help us to build it by adding exhibits and […]
A brilliant pair of medals submitted to our online WW1 museum. Everyone, help us to build it by adding exhibits and retweeting the things that have been shared. Use #ww1onlinemuseum https://t.co/Z2flQKLZft — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) March 30, 2020 A brilliant pair of medals submitted to our online WW1 museum. Everyone, help us to build it […]
Thanks for sharing Andy! What a find. Another brilliant item submitted to our online WW1 museum. Everyone, help us to build it by adding exhibits and retweeting the things that have been shared. Use #ww1onlinemuseum https://t.co/nmCvbN4MUL — 1914-1918 War (@WW1TheGreatWar) March 30, 2020 Thanks for sharing Andy! What a find. Another brilliant item submitted to […]
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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