News from The Western Front Association in 2024
The wreck of HMS ‘Stephen Furness’: A century-old mystery solved
Photo postcard by Gibson featuring the steamer Stephen Furness (1910-1917) After over a century of uncertainty, the...
Read MoreRailway workers’ WWI plaque finds new home at Birmingham New Street
Elizabeth Graham, station manager at Birmingham New Street and Andrew Hall, railway chaplain with Saltley memorial p...
Read MoreCoventry saves a piece of WWI history
Coventry Transport Museum's Maudslay Lorry with the three of the men who helped restore it - (from left) Peter Goult...
Read MoreWatch 'the greatest World War I film ever' before leaving Amazon Prime V...
We recently undertook an informal 'online poll' of WFA members to see which was considered the best WW1 film ever mad...
Read MoreI Was There! Chapter 9 commences 'Gallipoli Bombardment and Landing'
Our work on the 'I Was There!' series of magazines continues, with a brand new 'chapter' having been commenced as 'Pl...
Read MoreArmistice Day 2024 at the Cenotaph: Photos and video
On Monday 11 November 2024, The Western Front Association marked Armistice Day with a commemorative ceremony at the C...
Read MoreCenotaph 2024: Live Stream of the WFA's commemorations
Whilst we would like as many members as possible to attend the Armistice Day commemoration this year at the Cenotaph...
Read MoreAt the Crack of Dawn - Air-Raiding before Breakfast, by Fl-Lt Harold Ros...
The Western Front Association's widely acclaimed series of accounts extracted from 'I Was There!' continues with the...
Read More'Hidden' bridge at Aldershot is now a listed building
When most of us think about portable military bridges (which, we accept, is perhaps not a frequent thought that pops...
Read MoreHistoric recognition for Great War Māori soldiers
Recently King Charles III approved a recommendation to award over twenty battle honours to Te Hokowhitu a Tū – the Ne...
Read MoreNEW ONLINE COURSE: The Imperial Forces on the Western Front: A Comprehen...
The Western Front Association is delighted to have partnered with the University of Kent to produce The Imperial For...
Read MoreMuseum of 'Battlefield Crosses' opens in Cheltenham
The UK’s only dedicated museum of WW1 'Battlefield Crosses' made by comrades of the dead has opened, according to a r...
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