Places in Somerset that tell a story of World War One
The men who exempted encryption to make gloves for the front
A remarkable story of belief, prejudice and social ostracism
Prejudice attitudes towards disfigured servicemen
Amazing finds of a WW1 and cricketing legend
At home, battles of an entirely different type were underway
The grate that led to a lucrative enterprise
The man who kept secrets of the trenches for over 80 years
A unique way of remembering a lost son of the Great War
The significance of the Christmas truce for Somerset
Chronicling how the conflict had affected the towns, villages and hamlets of Somerset
A proud discovery made a century on since the war
When Somerset villagers lived side by side with German POWs
The church which echoes to the ultimate irony of war
Belgian families who sought sanctuary in Somerset
The remarkable diary of a Yeovil woman
Hugh Trenchard was the zealous commander dubbed ‘the Patron Saint of Air Power’
From schooldays in Somerset to survival at the Somme – the story of Terence McManus
The role played by a Somerset metal workforce in war and in peace
A Somerset MP uncovers a family story which spans a century
How a Somerset town wove its way into military history
How a Somerset seaside town saw an unexpected wartime invasion
Encouraging naval officers to fly when aviation by sea seemed an innovation too far
A century on, Somerset can claims its own World War One love song
The Women’s Land Army during WW1