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Morgan took control of the B-17 to return it to formation, but Campbell regained consciousness and began making erratic ...
Perhaps even more harrowing than the progression towards these new weapons, was the regression back towards the basic weapons from the past. In stark contrast to the advancing technology of the ...
In the 1960s, the skirt had a new look once again, when British designer Dame Quant launched the ‘mini’ (named after her car, ...
King Charles III and Prince William added this sad detail to their attire at the last minute ahead of Trooping the Colour ...
The Summerland Museum and Archives Society is the recipient of the 2024 Mayor’s Award of Excellence, an annual recognition ...
Over 200,000 Irishmen served in the British army during First World War and some 30,000 of them would not return. They enlisted for myriad reasons – out of sense of duty, economic necessity and ...
The video, called “Getting Dressed in World War I,” follows a British Army soldier of the Artists Rifles regiment as he dresses for a typical day of military duty. The soldier’s long johns ...
A rare wartime Steiff teddy bear bought at Bermondsey Market could fetch £1,200 at auction. The 116-year-old cuddly toy was possibly given to its young owner to “soften the blow” of a father going to ...
Set in the unforgiving confines of WWI, an upcoming indie achieves just that. ... If it were the Somme and a British uniform, it would all blend together. Like with the old Resident Evil games.
Pvt. Robert Kenneth Malcolm, a British soldier who disappeared in Belgium during World War I, was laid to rest Wednesday, four years after his remains were identified.
Francis Ledwidge, the other Irish WW1 war poet who died at the Battle of Ypres on July 31, 1917, like Kettle is now also considered as an Irish patriot and a WW1 war hero.