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Helen McCrory's Aunt Polly in Peaky Blinders represented a trope in television history that has not been explored as vastly as possible: women as gangsters.
Not content with ridiculing the Kaiser in the pages of the Daily Express, Sidney Strube joined up, serving with distinction ...
From a faded sepia-toned photo, five young brothers stare out. They are dressed in soldiers’ uniforms but look more like boys ...
The evolution of Australian Defence recruitment advertising reflects broader shifts in societal values, communication methods, and individual motivations. From the impassioned calls of “Coo-ee!” to ...
Readers were divided on the idea of reintroducing national service, with many agreeing that Britain’s military is underprepared, but questioning whether conscription is the right solution in 2025 ...
A COMMEMORATIVE talk will take place in Falcarragh on Easter Saturday to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the death of ...
A 110-year-old lemon used by a German WW1 spy to send secret messages from ... early history documented in the exhibition reveals how women were trusted more than men. Girl guides were used ...
The Australian author’s second novel returns to World War One England to consider the significance of meaningful work for ...
The days of big-budget blockbusters are waning and indie films are now proudly dominating the movie-making industry. This shift allows more indie projects to find their audience and shine, many of ...
An acclaimed Doncaster author has penned a new book focusing the role of local miners during the First World War.