An exhibition showcasing decades of the social life of staff working at a tumble dryer will be installed before it closes ...
Incidentally, the failure of the Royal Flying Corps to effectively substitute for the B.E.2 in a timely fashion provided much ...
A photograph is of the FE2d aircraft named Falkland, a two-seat Pusher aircraft operated as a fighter by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War A discovery by the Museum and National ...
In 1922 a stained glass window was unveiled in Westminster Abbey to members of the Royal Flying Corps who died during the 1914-1918 war. It was given by Mrs Louis Bennett of West Virginia USA, ...
But the RAF wasn’t suddenly conjured up in 1918 out of nothing, before it, there was the Royal Flying Corps and to find out how that operation started, here's Joe Crowley with a report that he ...
Arthur Luker never saw foreign battlefields, but his photos bear witness to the risks and sacrifices faced even on the ...
They died in the First World War - but not at the hands of the enemy. We remember them this weekend as part of a Remembrance ...
He was from Calcutta and had attended public school in England and during the war he wanted to join the Royal Flying Corps but it was difficult for him to join up. Asian and Black people ...
As of Nov. 11, a photo of Ernest Cleary’s Royal Flying Corps Cadet Course students taken on July 5, 1917 will be on display in the quiet room at the Creemore Legion, with other war memorabilia in the ...
The Remembrance Service is set to take place at the Cenotaph in the War Memorial Park and is open and free to the public. It includes a military parade consisting of past, present and future armed ...