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12

Nov
2014

In Events

By Nicola Gauld

Event: It’ll all be over by Christmas

On 12, Nov 2014 | In Events | By Nicola Gauld

On 19 November The Birmingham Storytelling Cafe will commemorate the centenary of the First World War by sharing the stories and poetry from 100 years ago.

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11

Nov
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, November 11th 1914

On 11, Nov 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

The Emden was captured by the Australian ship HMAS Sydney.  The captain, Karl von Müller is saved.  We have lost Dixmude [Diksmuide].

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10

Nov
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, November 10th 1914

On 10, Nov 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

The Emden is officially announced as captured or destroyed.  I think an Australian ship drove her ashore and she was burnt.  I hope the captain is safe! He is a gentleman if no other German is.

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08

Nov
2014

In Events

By Nicola Gauld

Bright Club Worcester

On 08, Nov 2014 | In Events | By Nicola Gauld

The Infirmary held the first Bright Club Worcester in the Chapel on the University of Worcester’s City Campus on 24th October. Bright Club is a public event for researchers to present their topic in eight minutes of stand up. Representing Worcester was Professor Maggie Andrews who delivered a terrific set on the Home Front in Worcester during the First World War.

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08

Nov
2014

In Events

By Nicola Gauld

Worcestershire’s War now on sale

On 08, Nov 2014 | In Events | By Nicola Gauld

Worcestershire’s War, a new book co-written by Dr Adrian Gregson, Dr Maggie Andrews and Dr John Peters, was recently launched at The Hive.

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08

Nov
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, November 8th 1914

On 08, Nov 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

I came home yesterday.  I saw two Highlanders on platform 4, New Street, and one on platform 5, where I was.  There had been a parade or something.  I think from what Daddy says the Germans are going to make a very big attack this week. 

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07

Nov
2014

In Events

By Nicola Gauld

Remembrance Day Event: An Evening to Remember

On 07, Nov 2014 | In Events | By Nicola Gauld

Big Brum Theatre in Education would like to invite you to a special event on the evening of 11th November 2014, to mark the centenary of the First World War.

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06

Nov
2014

In Events

By Nicola Gauld

Historic Unveiling of African & Caribbean War Memorial

On 06, Nov 2014 | In Events | By Nicola Gauld

On the 11th of November 2014 at 11 minutes past 11am, a two minute silence will be observed on Brixton’s Windrush Square honouring the fallen soldiers of First and Second World Wars. This will be followed by the unveiling of an African and Caribbean War Memorial commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War.

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06

Nov
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, November 6th 1914

On 06, Nov 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

The battle of Ypres is practically over, a victory for us.  Turkey has joined in the war in earnest.  We saw a train full of soldiers go past today to Llandudno, I think. 

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05

Nov
2014

In Uncategorized

By Nicola Gauld

God and The Great War

On 05, Nov 2014 | In Uncategorized | By Nicola Gauld

Frank Cottrell Boyce explores the impact of the First World War on religious belief and practice on the military front and at home.

God and the Great War will be broadcast on Radio 3 on Remembrance Sunday  at 18.45pm.

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05

Nov
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, November 5th 1914

On 05, Nov 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

Guy Fawkes and fireworks!  They are forbidden by the authorities on account of the war.  Joffrey says in a message to the Russian commander that he hopes for final success soon.  One of our latest submarines was sunk in the action against the Halcyon reported yesterday.

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04

Nov
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, November 4th 1914

On 04, Nov 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

Navy and army have been doing brilliant work.  There has been a naval engagement visible, I believe, from the east coast.

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03

Nov
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, November 3rd 1914

On 03, Nov 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

[Sir John] French is a genius.

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02

Nov
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, November 2nd 1914

On 02, Nov 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

7,000 Germans have been captured in a week.

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31

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 31st 1914

On 31, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

I think it is the beginning of the end now, anyway I hope it is.  Turkey has joined Germany, the goose.

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30

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 30th 1914

On 30, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

The Gurkhas are busy! They destroyed a store of ammunition for a battery that was doing a great deal of harm.

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29

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 29th 1914

On 29, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

“Good news all along the line” say the Mail placard today.

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28

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 28th 1914

On 28, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

More trouble in South Africa.  De Wet (Christiaan de Wet) and someone else have started another rebellion.  He was one of our most troublesome enemies before in the Boer War. 

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27

Oct
2014

In Events

By Nicola Gauld

WW1 in the Vale now in Pershore

On 27, Oct 2014 | In Events | By Nicola Gauld

Adults and children alike gained such enjoyment from last week’s World War One in the Vale event, that the University of Worcester AHRC Voices of War & Peace Engagement team have been asked by Pershore Town Council to repeat the event in Pershore Library & Town Hall on 30 October 2014.

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27

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 27th 1914

On 27, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

I have not seen a paper today.  This afternoon I saw a train full of soldiers going towards Chester but I don’t know where from or where to.  I believe the Indians are doing some good work.

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26

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 26th 1914

On 26, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

The German struggle for Calais is a battle in which the forces of sea, land, and air are taking part. 

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25

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 25th 1914

On 25, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

No special news at the Post Office today.  The Russians seem to be doing well.

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24

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 24th 1914

On 24, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

A great life and death struggle is now going on in Belgium.  It says in the paper that someone writing from Berlin mentions the Crown prince’s funeral, and that another paper says he is alive.  The Kaiser is reported to have narrowly escaped capture near Moscow.

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23

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 23rd 1914

On 23, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

A party of Germans, 16 I think, were escorted by police and soldiers to the station this afternoon at about 3.45 pm, and taken by train Chester way.

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22

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 22nd 1914

On 22, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

That Crown prince business was nothing but a sell!  The Germans are having a bad time with the Russians, I think, I hope they are!

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21

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 21st 1914

On 21, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

Nothing in the morning papers.

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20

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 20th 1914

On 20, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

Nothing in the papers worth writing down.  Will something happen tomorrow to make it a great anniversary?

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19

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 19th 1914

On 19, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

News still satisfactory.  A report from Sir John French is published but I haven’t read it.  We have driven the enemy back 30 miles in a few days.

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18

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 18th 1914

On 18, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

I knew something good would happen yesterday.

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17

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 17th 1914

On 17, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

Little news.  The position of the allies is quite satisfactory.  It seems probable that we shall soon hear important news.  We have been waiting for it since September 20th.

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16

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 16th 1914

On 16, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

Advances in centre and both wings; the Allies are slowly gaining ground.

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15

Oct
2014

In Exhibitions

By Nicola Gauld

New exhibition: Art from Ammunition

On 15, Oct 2014 | In Exhibitions | By Nicola Gauld

Art from Ammunition: Trench Art from the First World War is now on display at Compton Verney until December 14

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15

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 15th 1914

On 15, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

Hopeful news, but very little of it.  The King of Belgium is a fine man, going about among his soldiers as if he were one of themselves.  The King of Romania died a few days ago, not a bad thing as he was a pro-German.  The new King isn’t, or at any rate not, nearly as strong. 

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14

Oct
2014

In Events

By Nicola Gauld

Remembrance Day Event: Have we forgotten the horrors of war?

On 14, Oct 2014 | In Events | By Nicola Gauld

As veterans who served in the armed forces continue to relive the terrors they experienced, is it easy to forget the horrors of war when you cannot see it up close? The Hive wants to hear your opinion at its Question Time-style debate with the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) on Tuesday 11 November at 6.00pm.

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14

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 14th 1914

On 14, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

There has been trouble in South Africa.

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13

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 13th 1914

On 13, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

I hear that we really did very well at Antwerp after all.  I am expecting to hear of a big flank attack, and soon.  I have heard that this week will see a decisive victory for one side, may it be ours!

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12

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 12th 1914

On 12, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

All the papers are full of Antwerp and the brave deeds of the sailors.  I must read about it tomorrow.

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11

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 11th 1914

On 11, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

Antwerp was evacuated on Friday.  They say it will not be of much use to the Germans unless our fleet is beaten.

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10

Oct
2014

In Priest Diary

By Nicola Gauld

The Diary of Dorothy Priest, October 10th 1914

On 10, Oct 2014 | In Priest Diary | By Nicola Gauld

They say Antwerp has been evacuated to save it from being bombarded.  There must be a trap (?) somewhere.  The Russians are getting on very nicely.

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09

Oct
2014

In Events

By Nicola Gauld

WW1 commemorative activities in Leintwardine

On 09, Oct 2014 | In Events | By Nicola Gauld

October 16-20 sees the culmination of a First World War commemorative project supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, ‘The impact of the First World War on Leintwardine and neighbouring villages’.

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