gbg-international.org
Guild of Battlefield Guides - To analyse, develop and raise the understanding and practice of Battlefield Guiding
http://www.gbg-international.org/credits.htm
The Guild would like to thank all those who have contributed to the website, particually for the photographic contribution from:. For the images on the Home, Validation, Events. Mike St Maur Sheil. For the images on the Guild, News, Membership. And Member's area pages.
gbg-international.com
Guild of Battlefield Guides - To analyse, develop and raise the understanding and practice of Battlefield Guiding
http://www.gbg-international.com/credits.htm
The Guild would like to thank all those who have contributed to the website, particually for the photographic contribution from:. For the images on the Home, Validation, Events. Mike St Maur Sheil. For the images on the Guild, News, Membership. And Member's area pages.
ww1institute.org
WWI Research Institute
http://www.ww1institute.org/topicsummaries.html
Rdquo;Honor the Past; Deserve the Present“. Black Tom Munitions Depot Explosion. July Crisis, Ultimatum, and War. Battles of Tannenberg and Masurian Lakes. Resumption of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare. President Wilson Announces End to Diplomatic Relations with. Status of Army and Navy in April 1917. Committee on Public Information. Pershing and the First American Soldiers Arrive in France. First American Combat and First American Combat Deaths. Battle of Belleau Wood. Treaty of St. Germain-en-Laye.
thebelgianshavenotforgotten.blogspot.com
The Belgians have not forgotten: December 2013
http://thebelgianshavenotforgotten.blogspot.com/2013_12_01_archive.html
The Belgians have not forgotten. Do you know what the New Zealanders did during World War I in Flanders? Do you know if those soldiers are still remembered in Flanders? Do you know if the New Zealanders know what happened in Passchendaele? Do you know if the Belgians know what happened with the New Zealanders in Messines, Warneton and Passchendaele? Tuesday, 17 December 2013. Dave Gallaher, and the All Blacks during WWI on French television. Dave Gallaher and the All Blacks during WWI on French TV.
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The Belgians have not forgotten: In Memoriam Major General (RDT) L J (Lou) Gardiner, ONZM
http://thebelgianshavenotforgotten.blogspot.com/2015/07/in-memoriam-major-general-rdt-l-j-lou.html
The Belgians have not forgotten. Do you know what the New Zealanders did during World War I in Flanders? Do you know if those soldiers are still remembered in Flanders? Do you know if the New Zealanders know what happened in Passchendaele? Do you know if the Belgians know what happened with the New Zealanders in Messines, Warneton and Passchendaele? Tuesday, 21 July 2015. In Memoriam Major General (RDT) L J (Lou) Gardiner, ONZM. Former Chief of Army Lou Gardiner has died of cancer last Saturday. It is ve...
landscapephotographycourses.com
Landscape Photography Courses: Battlefield Vision offers
http://www.landscapephotographycourses.com/2009/03/welcome.html
By Michael St Maur Sheil. Set amidst the unique and extraordinary landscapes of the First World War. And as if to prove the unique nature of my project it has now been the backing of the Imperial War Museum and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and in France I have been commissioned by the French Senate to create a major 80 panel exhibition which will go on display in Les Jardins de Luxembourg in Paris in April 2014. For details about the exhibition and other allied projects please visit. Set in the...
ww1institute.org
WWI Research Institute
http://www.ww1institute.org/previous_updates.html
Rdquo;Honor the Past; Deserve the Present“. A common enemy of Allied and Central Powers soldiers in the Great War was typhus and trench fever. The course of the war was influenced by those diseases, and though it may be impossible to know to what extent those diseases affected the course or outcome of the war, both civilians and the military feared typhus and trench fever as much as the opposing military forces. Typhus and Trench Fever in World War I. National Edition, May 4, 1919. The disease Rickettsia...
thebelgianshavenotforgotten.blogspot.com
The Belgians have not forgotten: February 2014
http://thebelgianshavenotforgotten.blogspot.com/2014_02_01_archive.html
The Belgians have not forgotten. Do you know what the New Zealanders did during World War I in Flanders? Do you know if those soldiers are still remembered in Flanders? Do you know if the New Zealanders know what happened in Passchendaele? Do you know if the Belgians know what happened with the New Zealanders in Messines, Warneton and Passchendaele? Saturday, 1 February 2014. ANZAC delegations in Zonnebeke/Passchendaele. Aussies and Kiwi's facing Polygon Wood. Facing the Stone of Remebrance and the butte.
thebelgianshavenotforgotten.blogspot.com
The Belgians have not forgotten: April 2015
http://thebelgianshavenotforgotten.blogspot.com/2015_04_01_archive.html
The Belgians have not forgotten. Do you know what the New Zealanders did during World War I in Flanders? Do you know if those soldiers are still remembered in Flanders? Do you know if the New Zealanders know what happened in Passchendaele? Do you know if the Belgians know what happened with the New Zealanders in Messines, Warneton and Passchendaele? Thursday, 30 April 2015. New WWI pavilion in Auckland Navy Museum. Hon Maggie Barry Minister of Culture and Heritage and RADM Jack Steer Chief of Navy. It wa...