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How tragic navigational error led to deaths of Darlington men aboard HMS Opal

How tragic navigational error led to deaths of Darlington men aboard HMS Opal

by Chris Lloyd | Darlington, In Your Town, Latest, People

ON January 12, 1918, two British warships were wrecked in a blizzard on rocks off the Orkneys. Of the 189 men on board, only one survived. Indeed, as the ships were smashed up by the seas, only 55 bodies could be recovered for burial. Following the report of the...
Green Howards Museum in Richmond launches project to mark First World War anniversary

Green Howards Museum in Richmond launches project to mark First World War anniversary

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, In Your Town, Latest, Richmond

A REGIMENTAL museum is using the centenary anniversary of the end of the First World War as the inspiration for a new project. The Green Howards Museum in Richmond is launching a “Ribbon of Remembrance” project with the aim of creating a lasting link...
Actor Michael Mears brings moving play about war’s conscientious objectors to Richmond

Actor Michael Mears brings moving play about war’s conscientious objectors to Richmond

by Chris Lloyd | In Your Town, Latest, Richmond

BRITISH actor Michael Mears who has had leading roles with the National Theatre and RSC is to bring his play about First World War conscientious objectors to North Yorkshire. This Evil Thing, based on one of the men incarcerated in Richmond Castle, premiered at...
Ray Lonsdale soldier statue to be installed on Tursdale memorial this year

Ray Lonsdale soldier statue to be installed on Tursdale memorial this year

by Chris Lloyd | In Your Town, Latest, Spennymoor

A SILENT soldier who longs for home will this year take his place in a community which has searched for their own lost hero for decades. In 2018 the world marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War in 2018 and the County Durham hamlet of Tursdale...
First World War hero George McKean’s memorial stone to be unveiled in Willington on centenary of Victoria Cross gallantry

First World War hero George McKean’s memorial stone to be unveiled in Willington on centenary of Victoria Cross gallantry

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, Crook, In Your Town, Latest, People

THERE is a mountain named after him in Canada and a market square in France – but until recently little was known of First World War hero George Burdon McKean VC in his birth town of Willington. Nine years ago, Allan Newman, of Darlington, helped change this by...
Outstanding bravery of World War hero to be remembered at special Ripon Cathedral service

Outstanding bravery of World War hero to be remembered at special Ripon Cathedral service

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, In Your Town, Latest, Ripon

AN outstanding First World War soldier is to be remembered at a special service at Ripon Cathedral on Thursday. The service will honour Lt-Col Neville Bowes Elliott-Cooper, exactly 100 years after his actions won him the Victoria Cross (VC). He had already received...
Homework of schoolgirl from Hunton, Richmond, reveals a VC hero in the family

Homework of schoolgirl from Hunton, Richmond, reveals a VC hero in the family

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, In Your Town, Latest, Richmond

HISTORY homework has sparked a story of love and war after a schoolgirl traced her family tree to a heroic soldier. Richmond School and Sixth Form College student Grace Morris, 13, was challenged to find a First World War story in her family and her research revealed...
You’ll be amazed at this fantastic woollen poppy display in West Cornforth

You’ll be amazed at this fantastic woollen poppy display in West Cornforth

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, Ferryhill, In Your Town, Latest, Spennymoor

THERE were gasps of amazement and a round of applause as the curtain dropped on a breath-taking display of almost 20,000 knitted poppies on Saturday. More than 100 people gathered in West Cornforth, near Ferryhill, to witness the grand unveiling of 19,240 handmade...
One man’s story of First World War brought to life in Teesdale to mark centenary of major campaign

One man’s story of First World War brought to life in Teesdale to mark centenary of major campaign

by Chris Lloyd | Barnard Castle, Centenary, In Your Town, Latest

A STORY of one man’s war will be brought to life to mark the centenary of the Battle of Passchendaele. Highlights Rural Touring Scheme and Blaize Theatre Company will present Standing in Line at the Upper Teesdale Agricultural Support Services (UTASS) centre in...
Last poppy of 19,240 sewn onto striking remembrance display ahead of unveiling in West Cornforth, near Ferryhill

Last poppy of 19,240 sewn onto striking remembrance display ahead of unveiling in West Cornforth, near Ferryhill

by Chris Lloyd | Bishop Auckland, Centenary, In Your Town, Latest

A STRIKING display of almost 20,000 hand-crafted poppies will be unveiled in West Cornforth in honour of boys and men who paid the ultimate sacrifice during the First World War. The project to create a commemorative installation of 19,240 has been just months in the...
The Durhams at Passchendaele where the first few hours turned into a mud and blood bath

The Durhams at Passchendaele where the first few hours turned into a mud and blood bath

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, Durham, In Your Town, Latest

ONE hundred years ago, the telegram boys in the North-East were beginning one of their busiest periods of the First World War, delivering dreadful news to the families of young men out fighting in Flanders fields. The slaughter that was the Battle of Passchendaele...
First World War wireless station in Stockton is preserved for posterity

First World War wireless station in Stockton is preserved for posterity

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, In Your Town, Latest, Stockton

A RARE First World War wireless station is among five historically significant places listed today to mark 70 years of protecting England’s significant buildings. The wireless station in Stockton, built in 1912-13, is now a grade II-listed building to mark the system...
Horrific deaths of seven North-East sailors, murdered by German who became Himmler’s henchman, remembered on 100th anniversary

Horrific deaths of seven North-East sailors, murdered by German who became Himmler’s henchman, remembered on 100th anniversary

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, In Your Town, Latest, Tyne & Wear

THE deaths of seven North-East sailors 100 years ago today in one of the most heinous crimes of the First World War will be marked during a poignant ceremony. The SS Belgian Prince was travelling from Liverpool to Newport News in America when it was torpedoed by a...
Special status for war memorial to Arthur “Patch” Watson who lost his life at Battle of Passchendaele

Special status for war memorial to Arthur “Patch” Watson who lost his life at Battle of Passchendaele

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, Consett, In Your Town, Latest

A WAR memorial dedicated to a soldier tragically killed as he waited to be transferred back to England carrying his comrades’ letters from the front has been given protected status. To mark the centenary of the Battle of Passchendaele, the memorial cross at Hamsterley...
How a North Yorkshire war hero was finally identified – after 100 years in a French field

How a North Yorkshire war hero was finally identified – after 100 years in a French field

by Chris Lloyd | In Your Town, Latest, Richmond

A MUSEUM which was instrumental in the quest to name an unknown First World War soldier, has put on display some of the objects which finally helped identify him. Items found with the remains of Private Henry Parker, including a belt buckle, buttons, shoulder badges...
Parade to be held in Stanley to mark centenary of Michael Heaviside coming home with Victoria Cross

Parade to be held in Stanley to mark centenary of Michael Heaviside coming home with Victoria Cross

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, In Your Town, Latest, Stanley

THE homecoming of a miner who won a Victoria Cross while serving as a Western Front stretcher bearer is set to be re-enacted in a pit town. Private Michael Heaviside had stunned onlookers with his valour, crawling 60 yards across No Man’s Land under heavy fire to...
David Young journeys to Belgium ahead of the centenary of the Passchendaele battle

David Young journeys to Belgium ahead of the centenary of the Passchendaele battle

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, Latest

This summer will mark the centenary of one of World War One’s most infamous battles – Passchendaele. Ahead of the anniversary, David Young journeys to Belgium to explore a still scarred landscape where 100 years ago his grandfather was wounded in action....
A poppy for each County Durham soldier who fell in WWI

A poppy for each County Durham soldier who fell in WWI

by Chris Lloyd | Ferryhill, In Your Town, Latest

THE boys and men who left County Durham to serve in the First World War, never to return, will each be represented on a community’s remembrance poppy display. Army veteran and genealogist Andy Denholm originally hoped to gather 6,353 handmade poppies for a...
Great Ayton villagers mark exact moment their First World War soldiers died

Great Ayton villagers mark exact moment their First World War soldiers died

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, In Your Town, Latest, Stokesley

A VILLAGE intent on marking the exact time of death of each of its villagers killed fighting during the First World War has just held its 27th memorial service. Great Ayton has been marking the day each one of its First World War soldiers died between 1914 and 1918...
War hero Tom Dresser who won Victoria Cross in First World War honoured with statue in Middlesbrough

War hero Tom Dresser who won Victoria Cross in First World War honoured with statue in Middlesbrough

by Chris Lloyd | In Your Town, Latest, Middlesbrough

A TRUE war hero has been honoured 100 years to the day since he showed unflinching courage in the face of the enemy on the battlefield. Tom Dresser was awarded the Victoria Cross during the First World War in 1917 after he bravely crossed no-man’s land – not...
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