What kind of poet would Wilfred Owen have become had he survived the war? It’s one of the unanswerable questions that it’s fun to occasionally consider. It happened to be in the back of my mind when I was playing with the silly but clever little computer program, FaceApp, which takes any photo portrait and […]
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Some Blogs
- A Century Back
- Airminded
- armsandthemedicalman
- Blindfold and Alone
- Centenary News
- Great War at Sea Poetry Project
- Historic Battlefields
- History News Network
- John Allen Wyeth blog
- Literary Taste
- Move Him Into the Sun
- New Statesman competitions and poets
- Reading 1900-1950
- Reeding Lessons
- Siegfried Sassoon Fellowship blog
- Snakeskin's Blog
- The Bibliophilic Blogger
- The Passing Tramp
- Trench Fever
- UKNIWM
- War Poetry Blog
- Wellington House
- WW1 Historical Association
Some Links
- Centre for First World War Studies, Birmingham
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- Everyday Lives in War
- First World War Poetry Digital Archive
- Great War Dust Jackets
- In Flanders Fields Museum, Ieper
- Legacies of War
- Reading Sheffield
- Scarletfinders
- Sexton Blake
- SHARP Web
- The Heritage of the Great War
- The Historial, Peronne
- The Imperial War Museum
- The John Buchan Society
- The Kipling Society
- War Poets Association
- WW1 Document Archive
- WW1 Virtual Library
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