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Events to commemorate the First World War will be held in Thornaby

Events to commemorate the First World War will be held in Thornaby

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

VISITORS to Thornaby Central Library are being invited to remember the Great War Centenary at a special commemorative event next week. The library will host Thornaby Needs You on Monday, March 3, for visitors to learn about World War One in a day packed full of drama...
Life in First World War trench brought to life by history group

Life in First World War trench brought to life by history group

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

LIFE in the trenches of the First World War has been dramatically brought to life to give people first-hand experience of the misery troops faced. The Time Bandits, a group providing historical interpretation and living history and drama, will travel with the trench,...
Tracing decendants of fallen hero buried in unmarked grave

Tracing decendants of fallen hero buried in unmarked grave

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

In an unmarked plot in Darlington’s West Cemetery lie the remains of Private Edward Henry Pratt who fought for two years in France, was injured on at least two separate occasions, and eventually died from his wounds in a hospital bed, four months after being...
The worst injury of all that afflicted a Darlington boy

The worst injury of all that afflicted a Darlington boy

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

OF all the terrible consequences of war in the way of personal disfigurement and incapacitation, none can compare with the distress of total blindness, ” began an article in The Northern Echo on March 7, 1916. “Unfortunately, that affliction has affected....
Pride and sorrow over a real-life Private Ryan

Pride and sorrow over a real-life Private Ryan

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

THE family of a soldier brought home from the First World War after his five brothers were killed has expressed a mixture of pride and sorrow after learning the poignant story is to be told as part of the centenary anniversary of the conflict. The story of the Smith...
First World War project brings history to life across Tees Valley

First World War project brings history to life across Tees Valley

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, Darlington, Hartlepool, In Your Town, Latest, Middlesbrough, Redcar, Stockton

ONE hundred years after the start of the First World War, a 400,000 project will remind residents of the Tees Valley of the sacrifice made by their forebears. The programme, funded with money from the Arts Council, runs until March next year throughout Darlington,...
1,245 sunflowers will mark Stockton’s war dead

1,245 sunflowers will mark Stockton’s war dead

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

THOUSANDS of sunflowers will help paint a North-East town gold this summer in tribute to its soldiers who fell in the First World War. Packets of sunflower seeds will be handed out from April, and the flowers will be cut down in August to signify the lives lost...
North Yorkshire libraries to host series of First World War events

North Yorkshire libraries to host series of First World War events

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, Latest

A SERIES of events to commemorate the centenary of the First World War will be staged at libraries across North Yorkshire. The programme includes theatrical shows in several libraries and pop-up museum events at Harrogate, Pickering, Scarborough and Skipton, where...
Diary of Gunner George James: February 5 – 22, 1916

Diary of Gunner George James: February 5 – 22, 1916

by Chris Lloyd | Diary of Gunner George James, Durham, In Your Town, Latest, War Stories

IN the faintest pencil amid the mud of the trenches around Ypres, Gunner George James writes his latest observations and experiences into his war diary. FEBRUARY 5, 1916 We have moved our positions owing to the Germans discovering our whereabouts. We have built and...
New website to preserve stories of sacrifice and heroism

New website to preserve stories of sacrifice and heroism

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, Latest

A NEW website which preserves First World War memorabilia and artefacts has just been set up from Stockton with the help of a £33,800 Heritage Lottery Fund grant. It is called the Wartime Memories Project and it is particularly keen to receive digital copies of items...
Out of the frying pan into the fire

Out of the frying pan into the fire

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

HAVING been badly injured twice down Mainsforth Colliery, Joseph Weston decided to join up in 1917. Then, instead of being injured by the enemy, he found himself subjected to the torture of Field Punishment Number One by his own side. “I used to ask him questions and...
Durham Cathedral concert to commemorate centenary of First World War

Durham Cathedral concert to commemorate centenary of First World War

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

DURHAM Cathedral is commemorating the centenary of the First World War with a special concert, and it needs the help of Memories readers. the concert starts on March 8, images of the war will be shown on a large screen in the nave. Memories is donating some of the...
Lottery funding to help pay for First World War commemorations in Redcar

Lottery funding to help pay for First World War commemorations in Redcar

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

A PROJECT to commemorate a town’s First World War experiences has received a £10,000 cash boost from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). The Friends of Redcar Cemetery (FORCEM) will use the money to raise awareness of the town’s wartime heritage and develop pride in its...
Tale of two soldiers who stood proudly in their communities

Tale of two soldiers who stood proudly in their communities

by Chris Lloyd | Bishop Auckland, Catterick, In Your Town, Latest, Spennymoor

THIS is a story of two stone soldiers who once stood proudly in the centres of their communities, keeping alive the memory of the real soldiers who had perished on the battlefield. Laurence Binyon’s famous poem, For the Fallen, says: “They shall grow not old, as we...
Rare film footage reveals excitement as soldiers march towards Western Front trenches

Rare film footage reveals excitement as soldiers march towards Western Front trenches

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, Latest

RARE footage of soldiers preparing to leave for the Western Front has been released as part of an exhibition to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War. The silent, black and white movies, which have been unearthed by the Yorkshire Film Archive, show...
Diary of Gunner George James: January 20 – 27, 1916

Diary of Gunner George James: January 20 – 27, 1916

by Chris Lloyd | Diary of Gunner George James, Durham, In Your Town, Latest, War Stories

IN the faintest pencil amid the mud of the trenches around Ypres, Gunner George James wrote a diary which is now in the loving hands of his niece, Isabel Field. Memories began serialising his remarkable diary at the start of the year so that we are now in step with...
Digitised war diaries offer priceless insight into day-to-day lives on the Western Front

Digitised war diaries offer priceless insight into day-to-day lives on the Western Front

by Chris Lloyd | Centenary, Latest, War Stories

More than 1.5 million pages written by British soldiers describing life on the front line during The First World War are being published online by the National Archives. Gavin Engelbrecht dips into one remarkable account. WRITTEN in neat copperplate with a sharpened...
Writer to launch first book on war time railways at train museum

Writer to launch first book on war time railways at train museum

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

A WRITER is to launch his first book which chronicles the history of the North-East railways during the First World War. Rob Langham will launch his book, The North Eastern Railway in the First World War, at Locomotion: the National Railway Museum at Shildon. The book...
Poignant bid to identify the remains of First World War officer

Poignant bid to identify the remains of First World War officer

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

A GRIM discovery in a French garden has triggered a poignant search across the region for the family of a young officer who gave his life for his country almost a century ago. His remains were uncovered purely by chance after heavy rainfall uncovered a shallow grave...
Thornley artist paints landscape in memory of soldiers shot at dawn

Thornley artist paints landscape in memory of soldiers shot at dawn

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

AN ARTIST has painted a battle-scarred landscape in memory of soldiers shot at dawn during the First World War. Bob Ord’s work forms a central feature of his latest exhibition at Durham Botanic Garden, in Hollingside Lane, off South Road, Durham City. The 79-year-old,...
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