The impact on arts, literature, poetry and journalism
Poster of Lord Kitchener pointing his finger went on to be copied by allies and enemies
Where a female artist was commissioned to paint the Phoenix Dynamo Munitions Works
Where poet, Siegfried Sassoon, enjoyed one of his lesser known passions
A great artist of the 20th Century who was only realised after his death
How leafy Shropshire is linked to a reggae superstar
How the famous writer鈥檚 wife coped when her husband was conscripted
The WW1 poet, playwright and novelist
What impact did the war have on film and what was the effect of film on the war?
Francis Ledwidge would become Ireland鈥檚 best known war poet.
War poet Joseph Lee had a great reputation but fell into obscurity when the war ended.
J D Fergusson, one of the Colourists, and his attempt to avoid conscription.
The WW1 song worth whole battalions for its morale-boosting power
Ty'n y Lon Rhydyfelin Aberystwyth home of Belgian artist Valerius de Saedeleer during WW1
From Birmingham academic genius to front line hero
Olive Edis was the only official female World War One photographer
Sir Arthur Quiller Couch raised a battalion from scratch with no military experience
Munitions factory workers who reflected on their contribution to WW1
The childhood home of the man who created an aviation hero
Capturing the lives of cadets through song, word and image
Could Lord of the Rings be inspired by Tolkien鈥檚 wartime stay in Yorkshire?
Britain wasn鈥檛 always 鈥淟and of Hope and Glory鈥 for this famous composer
How a Herefordshire hymn became the worldwide requiem to the fallen
A renowned wartime song written in a Balsall Common pub
A prolific poet and composer in the WW1 trenches