BBC Radio Gloucestershire
Places in Gloucestershire that tell a story of World War One
Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester: The Power of Print
Reporting the war when it was heavily censored by the government
Leckhampton Court, Cheltenham: From Manor House to Hospital
The role this 14th Century manor house played in WW1
Beachley, Gloucestershire: Eleven Days to Evacuate
Made to leave for a shipyard that never produced a ship
Flaxley Woods, Forest of Dean: Life of a Lumber Jill
Women donning roles to chop trees and cut logs
Lydbrook, Forest of Dean: Making Cables to Communicate in Conflict
Producing enough cable to circumference the world almost three times
Woodchester, Stroud: Remembering the Fallen
One of the first memorials for the fallen
St John, Great Rissington: The Souls Brothers
The five brothers who would lose their lives in the Great War
St Mary’s Church, Painswick: A Memorial Fit for a Soldier
The refugee who would leave us with a lasting memorial to the Great War
Imjin Barracks, Gloucester: The Dreaded Telegram
Lessons that led to dramatic changes in how soldiers’ families were told of their death
Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire: Surviving the War
The Gloucestershire man who against the odds survived the fighting on the Western Front
Clearwell, Forest of Dean: Miner Who Became a VC Medalist
The sacrifice of a Forester who took part in one of the most heroic operations of WW1
Gloucester, Gloucestershire: Childhood Memories 100 Years On
Ralph Hoare looks back at a childhood dominated by the Great War
Gloucester Rugby Club, Gloucester: Great Players in the Great War
Former Gloucester player Simon Devereux uncovers the the club's role during WW1
Minsterworth, Gloucestershire: The Laureate of Gloucestershire
The poet who tried to escape German prison twice
The Cheltenham Ladies College, Gloucestershire: Ladies at War
How girls and staff were affected by the traumatic events of WW1
Marling School, Gloucestershire: Students and Teachers at the Front
How the sacrifice of former pupils and teachers at Marling School is remembered
Hopewell Colliery, Gloucestershire: Miners on the Frontline
How a tunneler took part in one of the most famous tunnelling operations of the war
Sunningend Works, Gloucestershire: From Ocean Liners to Fighter Planes
The story of how WW1 helped create Gloucestershire’s aircraft industry
Cheltenham Racecourse, Gloucestershire: War Hospital
By the end of the war, the staff had treated more than 3,000 patients
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: The Man Who Refused to Fight
The daughter of a CO explains how even the prospect of execution didn't deter her father
Twigworth, Gloucestershire: Poet Ivor Gurney's Inspiration
A prolific poet and composer in the WW1 trenches
Quedgeley, Gloucestershire: Canary Girls
Gloucestershire’s canary girls’ war efforts from the home front
Leighterton Cemetery, Gloucestershire: Australian Squadrons Train for the Western Front
Where thousands of men trained as pilots during WW1
Cowley Manor, Gloucestershire: From Gardener to Soldier
A personal insight into the life of a young soldier as he prepared for battle in France























