Real First World War
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Commemorating the First World War via centenary coverage, anniversaries & access to our expert authors. No longer updated. Created by @TheHistoryPress
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Hobnails, drill and boot camp: secrets of Sam Mendes’s war epic 1917 bit.ly/2PwyUAx (via The Observer) #military #WW1
Dec 1918: Spanish flu is still sweeping Britain, but business is brisk at Manchester Theatre Royal's first peacetime panto Cinderella, with Cecily Courtneidge making her panto debut in the title role and Little Tich's Buttons getting big laughs. The History Press Real First World War
early 1917: Harry Lauder says he wants to "sing for the boys on the frontlines who are in the thick of the struggle with the Hun.” So with War Office support he tours the war-ravaged countryside, often performing accompanied by live shell-fire. The History Press WW1 We Remember Real First World War
Demonstration of hay box cookery at Food Saving Exhibition which opened at the Institute of Hygiene #OTD 1918. Read more about hay box cooking & other #WW1 food saving measures in my book 'Great War Britain' from The History Press Pic (c) Grenville Collins Postcard Coll/Mary Evans
Books of My Childhood: Graham Maddocks was a teacher at my school. Though he didn’t teach me, he led my class trip to the Western Front, the first of many. His interests influenced us all (a thread) The History Press
April 1916: Shakespeare Centenary year productions enlist Shakespeare for the war effort, but his words were khaki-clad almost from day one of war, especially for recruiting campaigns. The History Press WW1 We Remember FWW Everyday Lives
#OTD1915 1,200 die when RMS Lusitania is sunk by a German torpedo off the Irish coast, among them American theatre impresario Charles Frohman who brought Broadway shows to London’s West End and premiered JM Barrie’s Peter Pan at the Duke of York’s. The History Press Lives of WW1
“This meticulously researched and well-written book offers a glimpse into the problems faced by our ancestors as they returned home from war.” - Mark Simner, WDYTYA? Magazine on Adam Powell's 'Soldiering On': bit.ly/3h5JAD0 #WW1 #POW #Veterans #mentalhealth