Latest stories from across the UK
A selection of stories from At Home's November release.
Cwrt-yr-Ala House, Michaelston: Memories of a Garden Boy
Cwrt-yr-ala House, Michaelston: Memories of a Garden Boy Aneurin Cadwlader Williams
Pembroke Dock: Jamie Owen's Grandfather - WW1 Submarine Engineer
Pembroke Dock: WW1 and Jamie Owen's Grandfather
Caernarfon Bay: The Submarine Cover-Up
The tragic H5 Submarine - an untouched 'time capsule' from the first world war
Kinmel Park, Denbighshire: Tragic Fate of Canadian Soldiers
Kinmel Park, Denbighshire: some of the most serious rioting in British military history
Christ College Brecon: The Hero Who Inspired War Poets Sasoon and Graves
Christ College Brecon: David Cuthbert Thomas - the hero who inspired Sasoon and Graves
Remember the Land Girls: LAAS Training Camp, Glanusk Park, Breconshire
Womens LAAS Training Camp, Glanusk Farm, Crickhowell, Breconshire
Rhyl Promenade: Military Training turns into Miners’ Strike.
Military training turns into miners’ strike on Rhyl promenade.
Castle Foundry, Powys: Creating the WW1 Welsh Dragon
Behind-the-scenes with Artist Lee Odishow, during the creation of new WW1 Welsh Dragon
Soar Maes Yr Haf Neath: Welsh Chapels Apologise for Backing WW1 Recruitment
Welsh chapels apologise for backing WW1 recruitment
Llanelli Town Hall - Blue Plaque for WW1 hero Ivor Rees VC
Llanelli Town Hall - Blue Plaque for Carmarthenshire hero Ivor Rees VC
23 West Street, Newport: Annie's War
Annie Brewer - Wales' Florence Nightingale
Tredegar - Brothers Story Inspires Ballad
True WW1 story of the Bosley brothers of the Monmouthshire Regiment inspires ballad.
Fraserburgh, Scotland: Fraserburgh Lifeboat
Fraserburgh RNLI volunteers braved death to save lives in World War One.
Wax Works, Larkhill: Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps
When women were needed in the army
Lincoln, Lincolnshire: Women Building Tanks
The story of the women working at Foster’s in Lincoln
Bemersyde House, Scotland: The fluctuating reputation of Douglas Haig
TD6 9DP - The story of Douglas Haig and the way his reputation has fluctuated.
Goldstone Ground, Brighton: From the Football Field to the Battlefield
The footballer who deserted with his pregnant wife
Croft Street, Middlesbrough: The Pet Dog Who Went to War
Six brothers enlisted and took their dog with them
North Shields, Tyne and Wear: A Lucky Catch
The airman who fell out of his plane and then landed back on it again
Barry Docks: The U-Boats Mission to Starve Britain
By 1914, Barry Docks, had surpassed Cardiff and had become the largest coal exporter.
Fort Paull, East Yorkshire: Defending the Humber Estuary
Protecting a coastline in a self-sufficient fort
Cycle Road, Nottingham: Bicycles to Bombs
How a bike company evolved during the war; building a prosperous business
Butterton in the Peak, Staffordshire: Where Everyone Returned Home
The ‘Thankful Village’ that suffered no military fatalities
Portland, Dorset: The Navy in Portland
By 1914 Portland was a hub of naval activity with battleships and cruisers























