How To Draw A Ww1 Soldier Step By Step
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The First World War was the first truly global conflict. From 1914 to 1918, fighting took place across several continents, at sea and - for the first time - in the air. It cost the lives of over ten million soldiers.
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Honouring the fallen
After the First World War, British society had to come to terms with the loss of huge numbers of its service personnel. Across the country, people found ways to commemorate the fallen at a local and national level.
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The Unknown Warrior: A mystery solved
The grave of the Unknown Warrior contains the remains of an unidentified British serviceman, interred in 1920 to honour the fallen of the First World War. The selection was a secretive event and remains shrouded in mystery.
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Luck and superstition
Chance plays a significant part in deciding a soldier's fate on the battlefield. Here we look at examples of close shaves and extraordinary escapes, and examine some of the superstitions soldiers draw on for comfort and protection.
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Beauty in desolation: Munnings and the First World War
In 1918, the artist Alfred Munnings was tasked with recording the wartime contribution of the Canadian Cavalry Brigade and Forestry Corps. His paintings highlight the military role of horses, capturing their beauty in the war-affected landscapes of France.
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Cavalry on the Western Front
In the First World War, the cavalry could no longer deliver the decisive charges it had performed in the past. But it continued to carry out a variety of useful roles that contributed to British success.
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Horse power in the First World War
Without its hard-working horses, the Army could not have functioned during the First World War. Their contribution included carrying and pulling supplies, ammunition, artillery and even the wounded.
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Army horse care in the First World War
During the First World War, the Army relied on its horses to perform a wide range of jobs. The requisition, transportation and care of these animals was therefore of huge importance.
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Jan Smuts: The warrior-statesman
Field Marshal Jan Christiaan Smuts successfully led troops against Britain in the Boer War. He later commanded the South African Defence Force fighting alongside British soldiers in several First World War campaigns.
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Peace and commemoration
After the Armistice in November 1918, millions of soldiers hoped they would soon go home. But demobilising so many troops was a huge task. How best to mark the Allied victory and commemorate the fallen also became subjects for debate.
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Easter Rising
On Easter Monday 1916, Irish nationalists launched an armed revolt against British rule in Ireland. Although quickly suppressed by the British Army, the rising was a seminal moment in modern Irish history.
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Egypt and Palestine campaign
The struggle against the Turks in Egypt and Palestine began with a test of endurance and engineering in harsh desert terrain. It evolved into a fast-moving mobile campaign, which resulted in Allied victory and the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
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1917: Year of stalemate
In 1917, Germany adopted a defensive strategy on the Western Front to counter the growing strength of the Allies. Despite launching several offensives, and suffering heavy casualties, the Allies achieved mixed results.
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Secondary workshop
7 September 2020 - 20 July 2022
FREE
Recruitment and conscription
Analyse recruitment posters from the Museum's collection and multimedia recreations of First World War parliamentary debates to explore the history of Army recruitment and conscription.
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Primary (virtual)
1 September - 15 December 2021
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Poppies to remember? (virtual)
Discover some of the stories of Remembrance held by the Museum, the evolution of the poppy as a symbol, and how it is used today.
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Secondary (virtual)
1 September 2021 - 22 July 2022
FREE
What is Total War? (virtual)
Investigate the concept of Total War by tracing the steps taken to prepare for industrialised conflict in the First and Second World Wars.
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Secondary (virtual)
1 September 2021 - 22 July 2022
FREE
Recruitment and conscription (virtual)
Analyse recruitment posters from the Museum's collection and multimedia recreations of First World War parliamentary debates to explore the history of Army recruitment and conscription.
find out more
Secondary workshop
6 September 2021 - 20 July 2022
FREE
What is Total War?
Investigate the concept of Total War by tracing the steps taken to prepare for industrialised conflict in the First and Second World Wars.
find out more
Primary workshop
6 September 2021 - 20 July 2022
FREE
Poppies to remember?
Discover some of the stories of Remembrance held by the Museum, the evolution of the poppy as a symbol, and how it is used today.
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Secondary workshop
6 September 2021 - 20 July 2022
FREE
Trench medicine: Illnesses, injuries and their treatment
Explore artefacts and sources on the causes and treatment of injuries and illnesses on the Western Front during the First World War, and assess the impact of these innovations.
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Talk
19 November 2021, 12.00pm
FREE
Contact Zones of the First World War
Join Dr Anna Maguire as she explores the social and cultural encounters experienced by soldiers of the British Empire during the First World War.
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Explore First World War learning resources
Home Activity
KS1-KS2 (Ages 5 to 11)
Make Your Own Remembrance Wreath
Explore the history of the poppy and create your own remembrance wreath in this family friendly activity.
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Video
KS2-KS3 (Ages 7 to 14)
BlackPoppyRose at the National Army Museum
Explore the theme of remembrance and the service of African and Caribbean men and women in the British Army with BlackPoppyRose.
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Video
KS3-KS4 (Ages 11 to 16)
Virtual Exhibition: West Indian Soldier
Explore the history of Caribbean people in the British Army, and of the British Army in the Caribbean, through this virtual tour of the West Indian Soldier exhibition.
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Timeline
KS3-KS4 (Ages 11 to 16)
West Indian Soldier: Interactive Timeline
Explore the history of Caribbean people in the British Army, and of the British Army in the Caribbean, through an interactive timeline.
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Video
KS2-KS3 (Ages 7 to 14)
Operation Science: Supply Drop
Explore the science behind parachutes and see how well Brussel sprouts can fly in this festive-themed video.
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Video
KS1-KS2 (Ages 5 to 11)
Operation Science: Body Armour
Go behind the scenes at the National Army Museum to discover more about an unusual item in our collection.
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Home Activity
KS1-KS2 (Ages 5 to 11)
Make Your Own Gift Tin
Discover the story of the Princess Mary Gift Tin in this festive First World War activity.
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Video
KS2-KS4 (Ages 7 to 16)
Walter Tull: A Soldier's Story
Explore the life and times of Walter Tull, one of Britain's first black army officers, who served during the First World War.
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Home Activity
KS1-KS2 (Ages 5 to 11)
How to Draw: Desert edition
Use our step-by-step instructions to try your hand at desert-themed drawings.
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Home Activity
KS1-KS2 (Ages 5 to 11)
How to Draw: Transport edition
Use our simple step-by-step instructions to draw Army-related transport.
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How To Draw A Ww1 Soldier Step By Step
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