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Gateways to the First World War is a centre for public engagement with the Great War centenary, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). Our aim is to encourage and support public interest in the centenary through a range of events and activities such as open days and study days, advice on access to materials and expertise, and signposting for other resources and forms of support.
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  1. Seminar: 'Demographic evolution of the population of Ypres, before, during and after the Great War' - Pieter Trogh

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    Gateways Event

    The First World War had a far-reaching impact on the civilian population of and in Ypres. When the city saw the arrival of fighting armies in the autumn of 1914, thousands of refugees had sought refuge within its walls....

  2. Shalom Sussex Symposium - Jewish people in Sussex in WWI

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    Supported by Gateways to the First World War

    Strike a Light - Arts & Heritage is hosting a one day symposium for the Shalom Sussex – Jewish People in WWI project on 10th December 2-7pm.

    This event is free to attend.

  3. A Night in the West End 1914-1918: A lecture-concert at Westgate Hall, Canterbury

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    On Saturday 27th April 2019 Gateways to the First World War hosted a free Lecture-Concert presented by Dr Emma Hanna and Dr Helen Brooks with the Invicta Concert Band at Westgate Hall, Canterbury.

  4. Exhibition. Corporal Gordon Tucker: 'Life in a Pocket Diary'

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    A miniature 1917 pocket diary kept by a World War 1 airman, Corporal Gordon Tucker, is on display this month at Wye Heritage Centre despite containing an initial impression of Wye as ‘an awful hole’.

  5. Free Research Events: Digitizing 'The War Illustrated'

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    This exciting long-term project, funded by the National Lottery, centres on digitizing the important World War I magazine The War Illustrated (1914-1919) and making it available online for all, and for free, for...

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