Places in Cambridgeshire that tell a story of World War One
The Quaker nominated for a Nobel peace prize
The award-winning fundraising cockerel
The soldier who landed in Australia after swapping uniforms with an Aussie
Kings Cliffe teacher supplies chemists
Developing items to help rehabilitate servicemen who had lost a hand or arm
The pilot who died after crashing in to the church steeple
Feeding an army at the front line
Providing remedial care for TB sufferers
Selling blood for fertiliser and saving fat for face creams
How a Cambridge psychologist helped suffering soldiers
Rupert Brooke was the first of the famous war poets to die during the war
Where medical students were encouraged to get first-hand experience of treating wounds
How the Duxford pilots learned to fly in just 20 minutes
‘One of the finest feats of arms in the history of the British Army’
‘Big society’ idealism 100 years before it became a modern political term
The businessman who was forced to flee after rumours about him sparked riots in 1914
Two flying boys set up an aircraft company and one receives first WW1 air Victoria Cross
Development of methods to track enemy positions
Capturing the lives of cadets through song, word and image
From a centre of academic excellence to a military training camp