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Religion in Wartime
Quakers, chaplains & religious belief
Caersalem Newydd Chapel, Treboeth: A Swansea Miner in Palestine
Many people are unaware that soldiers from Wales were sent beyond the Western Front.
Soar Maes Yr Haf Neath: Welsh Chapels Apologise for Backing WW1 Recruitment
Welsh chapels apologise for backing WW1 recruitment
Rushden, Northants: A Clergyman Turns Soldier
The clergyman caught between faith and country
St Matthew's Church, Belfast: A Missionary's Wartime Memoirs
A glimpse of wartime life in Belfast's nationalist Falls Road and loyalist Shankill Road.
Hutton Roof, Cumbria: The Most Decorated Non-combatant in WW1
This introvert, teetotal, vegetarian became the most decorated non-combatant in WW1
St Editha’s Church. West Midlands: Front Line Chaplain
Maurice Berkeley Peel returned to the front wounded and later died as chaplain
St Paul’s Church, Worcester: A Cleric at War
Worcester's Woodbine Willie and the church on the front line
Bootham School, York: A Quaker School in Wartime
Zeppelins brought the realities of war to the children and staff of Bootham School







