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Jellicoe of Scapa

Jellicoe of Scapa

John Jellicoe (1859-1935) was famously described as ‘The only man who could have lost the war in an afternoon’ by Winston Churchill in his book ‘The World Crisis.’

Jellicoe, born in Hampshire to a family with naval traditions, joined the Navy ...

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Sopwith Aircraft: a Guide to Sopwith Military and Naval Aircraft of the Great War

Sopwith Aircraft: a Guide to Sopwith Military and Naval Aircraft of the Great War

Introduction

In 1914 a mixture of Sopwith types appeared with the RFC and RNAS. From 1916 the company concentrated on the production of single-seat scout (fighter) aircraft powered by rotary engines but also experimented with other types. Many aspec...

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A tour of the V Corps Cemeteries on the Redan Ridge (Somme)

A tour of the V Corps Cemeteries on the Redan Ridge (Somme)

The Redan Ridge is a neglected part of the Somme Battlefield. Sitting between the frequently visited Serre Road and Beaumont Hamel, it has few roads and is exposed to extremes of weather: incredibly hot in summer but desolate in winter. It attracts f...


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A corner of a foreign field: who was William Blower

A corner of a foreign field: who was William Blower

In the Thanet Advertiser dated 11 August 1917 there was a brief report that an Australian munitions worker, William Blower, had died at Ramsgate General Hospital on 26 July 1917 aged 56. He was buried in Ramsgate Cemetery at plot KC 358 in a grave by...

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‘Lloyd George's Beer' or When It Was Illegal to Buy Your Round

‘Lloyd George's Beer' or When It Was Illegal to Buy Your Round

Prior to the outbreak of the Great War, one of the main political issues in Britain was drink. Convictions for drunken behaviour regularly exceeded 200,000 pa (1) - significantly higher than in more recent times - and local newspapers were full of re...

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newlogo50hThe Western Front Association (WFA) was formed with the aim of furthering interest in The Great War of 1914-1918. We also aim to perpetuate the memory, courage and comradeship of all those on all sides who served their countries in France and Flanders and their own countries during The Great War.

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Great War Video: Canada at War

Faith and Hope

The First World War wasn't a religious war, but faith was a valuable buttress for the soldiers. Those in this film seek solace in religion, each in his own way.

Streamed courtesy of the National Film Board of Canada and YouTube

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28 January 1918 Smn Stephen Edward Rutherford
article thumbnailApp Smn Stephen Edward Rutherford, US Navy. Born on 24 January 1894 at Cannelton, Indiana, Stephen was a farmer before his enlistment. Enlisting into the US Navy at Indianapolis in December 1917, he...

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Upcoming Historial Exhibition: The Missing of the Somme

The theme of the exhibition will be remembrance and this will be illustrated by reference ...

 

A New Year Message from the Chairman

As Chairman of the WFA, I wish you and all your family a very happy 2012. As the year 201...

 

New Dublin Branch Proposed

There is a lot of work currently going on to develop a new Dublin branch of the WFA. Ian ...

 

James A Drain AEF - can you help?

Research is being conducted for a biography of the American, James A Drain, who was the on...

 

Man Accused Of Defacing Memorial

John M Cameron, Chairman of the Scotland South Branch of the WFA, alerts us to the continu...

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