Neville wrote that he and his comrades were, “Somewhere at Sea.” Harley wrote that they were, “Somewhere in the Bight,” ...
The painstaking investigation by a dedicated team of war detectives also tracked down living relatives of the men.
Letters dating back to 1915 have been discovered that show author Rudyard Kipling appealing for information about his son, who went missing on the Western Front during World War One. The writer and ...
During the four years of World War One, Bristol’s port at Avonmouth serviced over 2,000 ships. Nearly two million tonnes of goods and over two hundred thousand people left the port for not only the ...
This unvarnished account was secured in the form of a letter home to his family, sent by an anonymous officer in a dangerous location in France.
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