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Bringing you news, events, projects, podcasts and more from IWM & worldwide partners throughout the 2014-18 First World War Centenary.
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Spencer Meeks IWM: WW1 Centenary I’d known nothing about one of its hallmark symptoms, the extreme hallucinations/delirium that many victims experienced. Voluntary nurse Vera Brittain recalled being chased around the ward by a six-foot-four New Zealander in ‘the fighting stages of delirium’ 1/2

Spencer Meeks IWM: WW1 Centenary There are also accounts in contemporary newspapers of suicides and murders that were directly attributed to the after-effects of influenza, which often included severe depression 2/2

Thank you Dr Hannah Mawdsley for answering our questions today and sharing the stories of the women on the forefront of treating the Spanish Flu in 1918/1919 #IWD2019 #WomenandFlu

We're delighted that IWM: WW1 Centenary has been shortlisted for the Partnership of the Year Award and #TheyShallNotGrowOld has been shortlisted for the Innovation of the Year Award in the Museums + Heritage Show & Awards Awards! Congrats to all the teams involved! 👏 14-18 NOW



Want to stay in the know about Imperial War Museums 's partnership work after 29th March? Follow our main channels Imperial War Museums, IWM North and IWM Duxford to keep up to date.




Thank you for following the Centenary Partnership over the past four years. After we’ve said goodbye on 29th March, follow Imperial War Museums to stay in the loop about our future partnerships work.


To stay informed about Imperial War Museums forthcoming partnerships work after 29th March, follow Imperial War Museums and sign up for news of the War and Conflict Subject Specialist Network here: ow.ly/W0gw30o5gag


Thank you for being part of our community over the past four years. Though this channel will be radio silent from 29th March, you can stay informed about the museum’s future partnerships work and other projects by following Imperial War Museums


IWM: WW1 Centenary Imperial War Museums We will miss you, but daily remembrance of those lost in Shropshire will continue WW1RestinPeace and weekly WW1 remembrance services continue St Chad's Church Weds 5pm until June 26, as each 100th anniversary passes, their name will be read and a candle lit. Rest in Peace

After 4 years, the Centenary Partnership’s feed will be closing from today as the archiving process begins. Keep up to date with future projects by following Imperial War Museums and signing up to for news of the War and Conflict Subject Specialist Network here: ow.ly/VG8r30o5hWW


On 1st April we say a temporary goodbye to the First World War Centenary Partnership websites, while we work behind the scenes to create a legacy site and archive Imperial War Museums, which will ensure this rich content remains publicly accessible. Find out more ow.ly/jrpp30ofqBf


Thank you from everyone Imperial War Museums for engaging with the #FWW Centenary Partnership over the past four years. We will be back with a legacy site and archive in Spring 2019. Find out more and stay in touch ow.ly/G98Y30ofrj9


We're delighted to be working with The National Archives to make a full archive of 1914.org, and this Twitter feed, available via the UK Government Web Archive. We will be live in April 2018. Follow Imperial War Museums to be the first to hear #FWW


Want to find out more about our plans for Partnerships Imperial War Museums, including our FWWCP website 1914.org? Browse our FAQs, or get in touch with the team on [email protected]. We're looking forward to hearing from you ow.ly/sSVf30ofovB


A new report from Culture, Media and Sport Committee has been published, examining what we can learn from the First World War Centenary. See their findings and read more about IWM's role. x.com/CommonsCMS/sta…
