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Tag Archives: World War One

Children’s concert to mark end of World War One

Son of youngest soldier to be special guest at NEC.

28 September, 2018 in Community, Local history, Music.

Worcester to hold Festival of Remembrance

Centenary of World War One ending to be commemorated.

6 September, 2018 in Local history.

Chance to ride iconic World War One train

Worcestershire World War One Hundred team host exclusive guided visit and talks.

5 June, 2018 in Attractions, Local history, Transport.

Birmingham to stage National Children’s WW1 Remembrance Concert

Event will commemorate the centenary of the end of hostilities.

4 January, 2018 in Community, Education, Local history, Music.

Armistice Day talks and remembrance in Worcester

Part of the Worcestershire World War One Hundred programme.

8 November, 2017 in Community, Local history.

Remembrance and fallen heroes

School’s fallen heroes remembered through competition winner’s films.

6 November, 2017 in Education, Local history.

First Word War collection for Birmingham gallery

Augmented reality exhibition to be showcased.

2 November, 2017 in Exhibitions, Local history.

WWI trail opens in Worcestershire

Deeds of local man in wartime to be marked.

17 October, 2016 in Community, Local history, Museums, Tourism.

Lottery funding secured for young peoples’ war project

Arts group to tell story of industrial effect on WWI.

6 September, 2016 in Community, Festivals, Local history.

Birmingham youngsters to unveil Pledges for Peace

Pupils from schools in Birmingham have been taking inspiration from peace activists of the past.

8 July, 2016 in Education, Exhibitions, Local history.

Hundreds take part in Rep Somme commemoration

Event is part of UK-wide memorial to mark battle’s centenary.

2 July, 2016 in Exhibitions, Local history, Theatre.

Birmingham TV channel to mark Somme centenary

Three hours of programmes will tell story of batttle.

29 June, 2016 in Most recent.

Somme centenary to be marked in Rubery

Comemmoration event for church centre.

7 June, 2016 in Community, Local history, Most recent.

Somme commemorations begin across Worcestershire

Centenary of battle to be marked.

3 June, 2016 in Local history.

Young people in Birmingham inspire to give peace a chance

Leading arts group exploring Great War peace campaigns.

22 March, 2016 in Community, Local history.

Friend or foe? Voices from World War One

Century-old script receives world premiere as forgotten Birmingham anti-war play revived.

11 March, 2016 in Local history, Theatre.

RAF Museum secures lottery Investment for centenary programme

Multi-million pound grant to mark anniversary of foundation.

19 June, 2015 in Community, Local history.

Women’s Work

Women & Theatre encouraging local people to get involved in their new WW1 project.

13 February, 2015 in Community, Theatre.

Monkey folk during wartime

BBC historian brings tales of forgotten heroes.

22 October, 2014 in Local history, Music.

Worcestershire WW1 exhibition to open

World War One In the Words of Worcestershire People to show personal insights of conflict.

17 October, 2014 in Worcestershire.

World War living history lesson for Ironbridge

Visit a Pop-up First World War Field Post Office at Colalbrookdale.

16 October, 2014 in Local history, Most recent.

Drum organizes war commemoration service

Caribbean servicemen to be honoured.

6 August, 2014 in Community, Local history.

Countywide call for Worcestershire WW1 artefacts

A Worcestershire initiative set up to mark the anniversary of the First World War is asking for help from country residents.

20 June, 2014 in Community, Local history, Worcestershire.

WWI ‘hands on’ at Cosford

The RAF Museum Cosford will be commemorating the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War One with two more exhibitions that begin this month.

18 June, 2014 in Education, Local history.

Chelsea gold for Birmingham

Birmingham City Council and the Royal British Legion scoop a Gold and the President’s Award at Chelsea Flower Show.

20 May, 2014 in Gardening.

Last Post: Remembering the First World War

Ironbridge exhibition to open in April.

4 February, 2014 in Exhibitions.

Last Post: Remembering the First World War, Coalbrookdale Gallery

A poignant new free exhibition, Last Post: Remembering the First World War, will explore the effect of the events of 1914-18 on the Post Office, its people and the contribution of postal communications to the war effort.

27 October, 2013 in Exhibitions, Shropshire, Tourism.

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