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From our archive on #WorldPoetryDay “Gather up the fumes of frankincense”: submitted to us by @wherrypilgrim.bsky.social about poetic remembrances of the First World War in #Mesopotamia
#poetry #WW1 #warpoets
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Grave of Nurse Helen Fairchild at the American cemetery at Bony, adorned with a single yellow rose.
According to my photos app, 18 years ago today I was on the Somme visiting the grave of the American nurse who tended to my mortally wounded Great Uncle Jack. He died of wounds sustained at Langemarck, she died of liver failure, possibly caused by breathing gas soaked into her patients’ uniforms.
A letter home shares some news at the front. Cigarettes. Sausages. And death. In a letter home to a friend.
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To the Unknown British Soldier in France
To the Unknown British Soldier in France www.wikiart.org/en/william-orpen/to-the-...
Good to see you😍
It's been too long -- but new post is up "Fierce Fighting in a Wood." behindtheirlines.blogspot.com/2026/03/fier... #FWW #poetry #WW1
Wonderful to see Georg Trakl.
Here is his poem "Eastern Front": behindtheirlines.blogspot.com/2017/01/east...
110 years ago, my great-grandfather sent this home.
“It’s cold. And when we are in the trenches, outside at night, it will be even worse. We leave for 8 days. On our right, at Verdun, it has been non-stop.
I’m sending you a photo 👇 it will be a memory for me after the war.
#WW1 #OnThisDay
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Poetry by an 18th Battalion CEF soldier to a VAD nurse.
black and white photo woman on motorcycle, dog in foreground.
Mairi Chisholm born #OTD 26 February 1896, famous with Elsie Knocker for treating wounded in the front line 1914-18, seen in 1913, age 17, London to Exeter motorcycle run. They met before the war during motorcycle events & went to the front as ambulance drivers. Source: Hulton via Ancestry.co.uk
Check my blog! Lots of examples (or my edited anthology!)
Thanks, Tony. I've had to take a break due to family health issues, but I hope to be back when things are easier.
Chicago Tribune #OTD Feb 23 "show the various devices used for overcoming barbed wire entanglements ... The allies are using a small cannon for firing a drag anchor hitched to a cable, over the wire entanglements. This is then dragged through the entanglements by a windlass.
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Remember, even if someone is technically correct when they assert that a bookshelf with a rolling ladder “won’t fix you”, they are forgetting one simple, unassailable truth:
It certainly can’t hurt.
War memorial plaque commemorating the employees of the Kings Norton Metal Works who gave their lives in the Great War.
War memorial plaque. St. Nicolas Church, Kings Norton, Birmingham, West Midlands. Commemorating the employees of the Kings Norton Metal Works who gave their lives in the Great War. #LestWeForget
My new book "For King and Country: The Role of Patriotism in Mobilisation in the First World War" is available now @penandswordbooks.bsky.social
'A fascinating read' Professor Richard Toye @richardtoye.bsky.social author of Lloyd George and Churchill: Rivals for Greatness
That's wonderful!
Valentine's Day 💕
How many soldiers died & left a family bereaved on that day?
626 French soldiers died on 14th Feb from 1915-1918
338 - 1915
134 - 1916
90 - 1917
64 - 1918
How many 315e? 2
Below 🧵on one, warning he was no sweetheart
Eugene Albaud: Fusillé pour l'exemple
Love the #DorothyParker reference ;)
A charming love poem from the First World War: behindtheirlines.blogspot.com/2016/02/a-ki... #ValentinesDay #FWW #poetry #lovepoem
Sarojini Naidu
Remembering Sarojini Naidu, a "lyrical voice of women's empowerment," political activist, and poet, born 13 Feb 1879. Here is her #FWW poem "The Gift of India": behindtheirlines.blogspot.com/2016/03/the-... #poetry
I sooo feel this right now. What names are these? What claims are these? What does it all mean? (cue maniacal laughter). All I remember is that this was going to be One of the Best Things I Have Written 🤪
#CFP for 'The Military Medicine and Welfare of the First World War: preparations, evolutions and legacies' symposium, 10-11 April 2025. Submit your abstracts and bios to the organisers at militarywelfarehistory@gmail.com by Friday 14 February 2025. militarywelfarehistory.com/other-events/.
Ranging far beyond the traditional canon
Most definitely
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Nothing says "I love you" quite like poetry does! Sign up for our newsletter by tonight, Monday, February 10 for the opportunity to send romantic verse to someone special!
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