Everyday life in the towns, villages and countryside
Scouts in Burton patrolled the tower during the war
The Lord and Lady who opened their home for wounded soldiers
A Burton widow who sent thousands of parcels of food to local prisoners of war in Germany
The protest to feed malnourished school children
Born in Germany philanthropist, friends with Churchill and then outcaste a spy
The sea tragedy that sparked anti-German sentiment in Liverpool
Butchers, bakers and bus drivers appeal against conscription
Women speakers visit French farms in 1916 to inspire English women to work on the land
HS2 0RG - Lewis sailors, interned in Holland, were allowed back to help with the harvest.
During 1914 Momouth Boys School began to feel the effects of Word War One.
A businessman’s factory set-up solely to send parcels that boost soldiers’ morale
The charity set up for Swindon POWs and returning soldiers
How Uttoxeter rejoiced the end of war
Where fourteen sons went to war and all returned home
A Southampton Church hall gave food and shelter to hundreds of thousands of WW1 soldiers
Caught red handed exchanging letters with German prisoners of war
Some rioters were motivated by grudge or greed
The only German prisoner to escape a prisoner of war camp in both world wars
When over 5,000 Territorials camped to prepare for war
Coping with the increasing number of wounded soldiers
Percy Topliss’ real story
How a bike company evolved during the war; building a prosperous business
The farmer who dressed as an impersonator for charity
Where Belgian refugees were housed