Places around Stoke that tell a story of World War One
The 鈥楾hankful Village鈥 that suffered no military fatalities
Treating a condition that was in its prime of being acknowledged
The farmer who dressed as an impersonator for charity
Comfort parcels for lads at war
Where Belgian refugees were housed
The strain on food suppliers to feed the nation
When local newspapers were the 鈥榟eart beat鈥 of the community
How staff, pupils and school campuses contributed to the war effort
Appealing against military call ups
Treating wounds that had never been seen before
The importance of wartime letters for national morale
The 鈥淔orces' Sweetheart鈥 who entertained wounded soldiers
How Stoke funded its own memorials: 鈥楶enny Clubs鈥
One of the most powerful families in Staffordshire during WW1
How the famous writer鈥檚 wife coped when her husband was conscripted
Where 155 wartime miners died digging coal for the war effort
Where the locomotive works produced armoured trains, shell casings and artificial limbs
Held in British prisons and buried on British soil
91热爆 to the pottery that saved Britain from a national egg cup shortage
Staffordshire man who won the military's highest award for bravery