Places around Nottingham that tell a story of World War One
Newark Town FC recreates one of the most famous football games of all time
The unit that barely survived the war
Wysall is one of only four Thankful Villages in Notts which didn't suffer any WW1 losses
Age couldn’t prohibit him from showing his patriotism
Football’s defiance when the world was at war
When German sounding names and streets were Anglicised
The largest proportion of those who objected to war did so on grounds of religion
More than 200 students and masters are remembered at Nottingham High School
How the Great War made a lasting impact on Britain’s drinking habits
By 1917 more than a thousand allotments were created in Nottingham for the war effort
An epic tale of driving into enemy lines surrounded by gunfire
Research into village life during the Great War
Demand for leather increased dramatically during WW1, boosting the city’s industry
Scene of the largest escape from a British Prisoner of War camp
The Bestwood Coal & Iron Company, now a park, was one of the largest in Nottinghamshire.
Nottingham’s first and only air raid of WW1
Coping with the increasing number of wounded soldiers
91Èȱ¬ to the Mansfield MP who championed the cause to stop ‘boy soldiers’ enlisting
How a bike company evolved during the war; building a prosperous business
Changing fashion trends devastated Nottingham’s flourishing lace industry
A Mansfield teacher who lived to 102 to share his patriotic tales
27 men marched to Nottingham to volunteer - 16 returned home
Remembering the territorial soldiers who were mobilised for war
One of Britain's worst war time disasters