Search (13 total)
- Item Type: Sound
- Collection: The First World War Poetry Digital Archive
Thumbnail | Title | Author/Subject | Item Date | Content |
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Description of enlisting in London in 1914. | Williamson, Henry | 1963 | Interview | |
Receiving news from home. | Thorpe-Tracey, R. | 1973 | Interview | |
How far civilians were aware of war situation. | Thorpe-Tracey, R. | 1973 | Interview | |
Civilians knowledge of war situation. | Thorpe-Tracey, R. | 1973 | Interview | |
Reaction at outbreak of war. Expectation of duration of war. | Hewitt, Leonard James | 1973 | Interview | |
Reasons for enlisting in 1917 | Hewitt, Leonard James | 1973 | Interview | |
Deceptiveness of newspaper reports of the war. | Burke, Ulick Burnard | 1975 | Interview | |
Receiving news of conditions at the front from her husband's letters. | Farr, Gertrude | 17th April 1993 | Interview | |
Recieving news that her husband had been executed for 'cowardice'. | Farr, Gertrude | 17th April 1993 | Interview | |
Describes how Vicar from her local parish relates the details of her husband's execution for 'cowardice'. | Farr, Gertrude | 17th April 1993 | Interview |