First World War
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New war display at Settle
Aspiring writers enter competition
New project will shed light on the lives of Cumbrians during World War One
'Grasmere and the Great War' exhibition launches
Grasmere to host First World War exhibition
Men on the Memorial grant boost
Ambeside's part in the First World War presentation
Exhibition remembers 25 village men who died in WW1
Find out about life during World War One
New book explores the effects of two world wars on three north Lancashire villages
Trip planned to World War One battlefields
LETTER: Fighting was global
More light shed on iconic World War 1 photograph
Sedbergh School pays tribute to the fallen
New ale toasts ancestor's service in the Great War
Rail tribute to World War 1 hero
BOOK REVIEW: Postcard Messages From The Great War By Andrew Brooks
World War One on worldwide web - Cumbria stories revealed
Artists' act of remembrance
World War One remembered
Reader solves mystery of iconic World War One photograph
The brave Lancaster soldier who was killed in battle just 20 days after kissing his wife and daughters goodbye
How Westmorland marked the end of the war
Great Gable memorial to climbing club members
Cheers! Ancestor's war service marked with commemorative beers
Youngsters to get hands on experience reproducing 3-D trench maps from Great War
Wartime currency campaigner Justin to deliver Cambridge lecture
Kendal school served as an Auxilliary Hospital
Wartime diary reveals father's pride
A story to tell with every name on war memorials
Soldier's return to Milnthorpe was one to remember
Remarkable Great War stories revealed thanks to new Cumbria database
Kendal's surgeon on the Somme
Afternoon tea at Selside to mark centenary
Opportunity to trace soldiers' stories thanks to trio
Crosthwaite remembers with poppies
Fighting spirit shown in letter home
Helping the war horses left behind
'Poaching' cudgel likely had a much more deadly use
Emotional find for family
Sedbergh students remember the casualties of war
Lasting impressions of 'jewel in the crown'
MP David Morris attends war commemorations in north Lancashire
Shap remembers local men who served during the war
Canadian's delight at discovery of great-uncle's WW1 medals
Thankful Arkholme finally gets a fitting Great War memorial
Lights to go out in South Lakeland tonight as part of nationwide commemoration
Clapham remembers its war dead
BOOK REVIEW: First World War Folk Tales
Diary details life in the trenches
The worst year of the war
Maymyo honour to 'safe haven'
The first South Westmorland men to fall