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Project update: outreach programme taking shape
First of all, a big thank you to everyone who has continued to encourage and engage with the project, and a very warm welcome to those that have just started to follow us either here on our website, on Twitter … Continue reading
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Tagged community groups, curriculum, education, First World War, history, outreach, photography, presentation, remembrance, remembrance image project, RIP, school, talk, Vimy, World War One, WW1
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Project update, and preparations for a second field trip
I am pleased to report that the project is starting to take shape well, not least as I learn in more detail about the history of the First World War and can start to identify locations for taking photographs during the … Continue reading
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Tagged centenary, Festubert, First World War, funding, history, Loos, Mons, Neuve-Chapelle, photography, Poperinghe, RAF, remembrance, remembrance image project, RFC, RIP, St Omer, Talbot House, World War One, WW1, Ypres
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Reaching out
So, this website is up and running, and the project is starting to feel slightly more real and more exciting than when it was just an idea on a piece of paper. But clearly this is only the very start, … Continue reading
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Tagged First World War, funding, history, photography, remembrance, remembrance image project, RIP, World War One, WW1
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