The grave of a soldier who died in World War One has been rededicated after his body was identified in a cemetery in Belgium. Lt Charles Cautherley, of the Hertfordshire Regiment, died on 26 April ...
A MEMORIAL book containing the names of over 174,000 people from the UK and Ireland who lost their lives in Belgium during the First World War as gone on display in Durham Cathedral. Members of the ...
Volunteers in Ypres, Belgium, play the The Last Post each day at a memorial called the Menin Gate to remember soldiers killed in World War I. The Duke of Kent, President of the Commonwealth War Graves ...
It was a journey that those who lost their lives in Flanders Fields would never make. Seventy bags of soil, one from each of the Commonwealth War Grave cemeteries and battlefields in Flanders, Belgium ...
A Lanarkshire soldier who lost his life during the First World War has been honoured more than a century after his death as one of three soldiers whose graves have now been identified. Their final ...
A bag of soil taken from a World War One Belgian battlefield cemetery will make its way to the UK later before going on public display. It is the last of 71 bags of soil collected from every ...
A man is to take on a 320-mile cycle ride from Worcester to Belgium in honour of his great-grandfather, who fought in a pivotal World War One battle. Russ Walker will be supported by about 20 other ...
British soldiers who died in World War One and were buried in unnamed graves have finally been identified. The remains of L/Cpl James Ball Baron, 29, L/Cpl Samuel Chapman, 19, and 2nd Lt Hugh Barr, 28 ...
Members of the Bransty Royal British Legion are to join thousands on a pilgrimage of remembrance to World War One battlefield. It will culminate in a parade and ceremony in Ypres as part of the end of ...