AS Armistice Day approaches, EMMA CLAYTON looks back to the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, when she visited a French village where ...
Inside were neatly-folded letters written by his great-uncle Byard Coulson when he was serving in France and England during ...
For museums and their public, Impressionism is the Goldilocks movement: not too old or too new, not too challenging or too ...
A postcard discovered in the diary of a German World War One officer has led his descendant to bring a message sent to the ...
One of Europe's newest pilgrim trails is a moving memorial to the fallen across quiet corners of France and Belgium ...
However, it meant much more to the American “doughboys” who had been fighting in Europe since the summer of 1917 — when, 107 ...
Creative Director Alessandro Michele's debut Valentino collection came with the Cruise 2025 line, which meshed retro Roman ...
Its car wash scene is reminiscent of 2000s pop and R&B moments. Explore the trench coat’s journey from military origins in ...
Veteran’s Day initially was known as Armistice Day when it was enacted in 1919 to commemorate the first anniversary of the end of World War I, which occurred on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the ...
The new Durham Museum exhibit showcases photographs by Rudolph “Doc” Cook. His photos, which were rediscovered in 2019, provide a personal look into a soldier’s life, beyond combat.
A memorial for a "remarkable" World War One soldier who received the Victoria Cross has been given Grade II listed status.
The "heroic courage and self-sacrifice" of Private James Miller during the Battle of Somme saved the lives of his comrades.