One soldier keeps a look out using a periscope to see over edge of the trench. Around 650,000 Canadian soldiers fought in WW1. While much of a soldier’s life at the front line was characterised ...
Often the enemy trench was only yards away yet in that time, hundreds if not thousands of men could be left dead or dying in the mud. More for You Philadelphia Eagles Throttle Kansas City Chiefs ...
After piper Malcolm Campbell was shot and left for dead during World War One, he credited his bagpipes with helping to save ...
Winter temperatures can drop below zero, and no bonfires are allowed in the trenches because the light ... you are putting not only your own life at risk, but also the lives of others.
sharing their knowledge and enthusiasm with visitors of all ages There was object handling of amazing WW1 artefacts in the community-run museum and visitors got to hear tales of life in the ...
The seabed there is shrouded in complete darkness. Yet a manned descent 65 years ago found flatfish and large shrimp-like creatures thriving in the trench—the first signs that life could survive in ...