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Queen visits Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red installation - in pictures
16 Oct 2014: A royal trip to Tower of London display of poppies marked the day that Britain became involved in first world war
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20 Oct 2014: HMS M.33 will be put on display at the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth in time for next year’s centenary commemorations
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16 Oct 2014: The author’s tough-guy take on the first world war is transferred to the stage with outstanding technical and dramatic flair, writes Alfred Hickling
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14 Oct 2014: Parents kept room as it was the day he left, and stipulated when they moved that it should not be changed for 500 years
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14 Oct 2014: UK government invites ambassador to honour thousands of Irish who fought and died in Britain’s armed forces in two world wars
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9 Oct 2014: Its director was a world war one hero, the Royal Navy lent ships to re-create its stirring scenes – and even the Germans liked it. Pamela Hutchinson reports on the rerelease of a 1927 silent epic of naval warfare
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8 Oct 2014: The poignancy in this tale of brothers at war is deserted by the clutter of the National Youth Theatre’s clumsy production, writes Lyn Gardner
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24 Sep 2014: Michael Morpurgo shares the story of the sinking of The Lusitania in 1915 and photographs he has taken in the Isles of Scilly, the setting of his latest book. Listen to the Moon tells the story of a young girl found floating in the ocean on a grand piano, after the ship she was on was torpedoed by a German U boat in 1915
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12 Sep 2014: Over two million people from the continent took part in the conflict at home and abroad. Share your artefacts with GuardianWitness and help us build a better picture of their lives
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