The trenches were rediscovered at the Ministry of Defence's Browndown site in 2011 First World War practice trenches that were lost beneath heathland for decades have been granted heritage ...
This object began as a World War 1 shell and was turned into a coffee pot by a soldier, most likely recuperating in hospital. It lists some of the major battles, including Passcehendale and Messines.
Soldiers scramble through trenches under a haze of yellow smoke, machine gunfire booms across the fields, invisible drones ...
A training trench from World War One is to be the first of its kind excavated in the Republic of Ireland. The site of the former Birr Barracks in Crinkill, County Offaly, has been examined by ...
This is used as part of a starter activity into an investigation into why the war got bogged down in the trenches. This clip will be relevant for teaching History at KS3, KS4/GCSE, in England and ...
Remember those history lessons about World War 1’s trench warfare? Now imagine applying those same brutal, mud-soaked tactics ...