29 special medals awarded for outstanding Tull 100 projects
One hundred years after his death, the achievements of Walter Tull, professional footballer and the first man of black heritage to become an officer in the regular British Army and lead his men in battle, were commemorated through our Tull 100 - Football Remembers...
Aspire To Engineer: The Genetic Engineering Challenge winners announced!
We are delighted to announce the winners of this years' Aspire to Engineer competition The theme this year was Genetic Engineering, and first prize went Edgbaston High School for Girls who won a class experience with the Natural History Museum. Their Year 6 team...
Visit Name Your Plane exhibition at RAF Museum London until 9 January 2019
RAF Museum London is hosting a display of thousands of paper planes in their H2 First World War galleries from 19 October 2018 - 9 January 2019. As part of Remember RAF100, the Name Your Plane project identified 4,805 Flying Service and war graves across the length...
Military Wives Choirs to take part in Motherhood, Loss and the First World War
The Military Wives Choirs are taking part in Motherhood, Loss and the First World War, our project which acknowledges the universality of bereavement as the defining experience of the First World War with a special focus on the impact on mothers — an overlooked aspect...
Academic and Community Conference held for Motherhood, Loss and the First World War
On 5 and 6 September historians and community groups came together for the Motherhood, Loss and the First World War conference at Senate House to explore maternal bereavement and the impact of the war on mothers. The conference was led by Big Ideas in partnership with...
Start planning for your October Black History Month and November Remembrance activities
Start planning for Black History Month and Remembrance Are you interested in taking part in commemorative World War One projects this autumn? We have educational projects that are ideal for Remembrance activities and commemoration in November 2018 which explore...