Soldiers from Different Nations
ANZAC and Commonwealth troops
Wexford: When the Americans came to Town
In May 1918, the US Navy commissioned a sea plane station on the shores of Wexford
Towcester Road, Northampton: Anzacs
How did nine Aussies come to be buried in a Northampton cemetery; 10,000 miles from home?
West Ham, London: The Stowaways
The West Indians who were refused to serve in the army
Central London: Soldiers and Sailors Map of London
A map to keep servicemen on the straight and out of trouble
Kinmel Park, Denbighshire: Tragic Fate of Canadian Soldiers
Kinmel Park, Denbighshire: some of the most serious rioting in British military history
Rothiemay, Scotland: Diaspora, Eric Paton Smith and Martin Dawson
AB54 - The story of two Scots living overseas and the armies they joined up with.
Dundee, Scotland: Diaspora, Scots Canadians in WW1
The story of Scots who had emigrated and joined the Canadian army at the outbreak of war.
Perth, Scotland: Diaspora, Indian Troops in WW1
PH1 5HR - The story of the Indian troops who fought on the Western Front.
Stamford, Lincolnshire: Elegant Respite at Burghley House
A grand Elizabethan house as an auxiliary hospital to recoup
Leicestershire: Gurkhas
The 100 year old link between Gurkhas and Leicestershire
De Lank Quarry, Bodmin Moor: Canadian Cornish
The Cornishmen who were part of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
The Royal Pavilion, Brighton: Wartime Indian Hospital
The Royal Pavilion became a media spectacle during WW1
Weymouth, Dorset: Anzacs in Weymouth
More than 105,000 of the Australia and New Zealand Corps stayed in Weymouth during WW1
Balliol College, Oxford: First Indian to Fly With the Royal Flying Corps
From pilot to politician
Stoney Stanton Road , Coventry: Sikhs in the Trenches
Sikh soldiers like Maghar Singh are commemorated by a 22ft memorial in Coventry.
Matlock Bath, Derbyshire: Where Canadian Officers Convalesced
The deluxe hotel where allied officers recouped in luxury
Northampton Town FC, Northampton: Walter Tull
The footballer and soldier who tackled racism whilst defending his country
South Shields, Tyne and Wear: The Yeminis of South Shields
The war efforts of one of Britain’s first Muslim communities
Malvern, Worcestershire: Belgian Refugee Adopted By Locals
A local couple adopt the child of a Belgian refugee and a soldier from the Congo
Aldwych, London: Home Away From Home for US Troops
The Eagle Hut in Aldwych was a place where American troops could stay and relax.
Anfield Cemetery, Liverpool: Chinese Labour Corps
The prominent role of Chinese servicemen in Liverpool during World War One
Brightlingsea, Essex: Australian Take Over
The impact of Australian soldiers who soon outnumbered the local male population
Caersalem Newydd Chapel, Treboeth: A Swansea Miner in Palestine
Many people are unaware that soldiers from Wales were sent beyond the Western Front.
Leighterton Cemetery, Gloucestershire: Australian Squadrons Train for the Western Front
Where thousands of men trained as pilots during WW1























