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KEEPING THEIR STORIES ALIVE

Lest We Forget was a National Lottery Heritage Funded project led by the
University of Oxford and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission that aimed to
collect and digitally archive First World War artefacts stored in bedrooms and
attics across the United Kingdom.

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COMMUNITY COLLECTION DAYS

The Lest We Forget project supported 38 volunteer-led community collection days
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ONLINE ARCHIVE

Browse through our free online archive and uncover fascinating stories, memories
and artefacts about the First World War.

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Leather-bound birthday card sent to Thomas 'Will' Eaton on his 21st birthday.
The leather work was made by Wills' father, a bookbinder.

Leather-bound birthday card sent to Thomas 'Will' Eaton on his 21st birthday.
The leather work was made by Wills' father, a bookbinder.


LEATHER-BOUND BIRTHDAY CARD SENT TO THOMAS 'WILL' EATON ON HIS 21ST BIRTHDAY.
THE LEATHER WORK WAS MADE BY WILLS' FATHER, A BOOKBINDER.

King's High, Warwick, 8 June 2018


Private William Ernest Stephens, Worcestershire Yeomanry, served in Egypt and
brought back many photographs and postcards.

Private William Ernest Stephens, Worcestershire Yeomanry, served in Egypt and
brought back many photographs and postcards.


PRIVATE WILLIAM ERNEST STEPHENS, WORCESTERSHIRE YEOMANRY, SERVED IN EGYPT AND
BROUGHT BACK MANY PHOTOGRAPHS AND POSTCARDS.

St Helen’s Church, Worcester, 15 March 2019


Diary of Lily Jane Hawkins, Lady’s Maid to Lady Mary Herbert, wife of Colonel
The Honourable Aubrey Herbert.

Diary of Lily Jane Hawkins, Lady’s Maid to Lady Mary Herbert, wife of Colonel
The Honourable Aubrey Herbert.


DIARY OF LILY JANE HAWKINS, LADY’S MAID TO LADY MARY HERBERT, WIFE OF COLONEL
THE HONOURABLE AUBREY HERBERT.

St John’s Church, Menston, 3 Nov 2018


A bracelet made of uniform buttons that Private Albert Stokes (Royal Engineers)
made for his wife, Beatrice.

A bracelet made of uniform buttons that Private Albert Stokes (Royal Engineers)
made for his wife, Beatrice.


A BRACELET MADE OF UNIFORM BUTTONS THAT PRIVATE ALBERT STOKES (ROYAL ENGINEERS)
MADE FOR HIS WIFE, BEATRICE.

Stourport-on-Severn Library, 10 Nov 2018


A tank mask brought back from France by Bill Whitfield of the Tank Corps

A tank mask brought back from France by Bill Whitfield of the Tank Corps


A TANK MASK BROUGHT BACK FROM FRANCE BY BILL WHITFIELD OF THE TANK CORPS

Bradford City Hall, 2 Feb 2019


“Grandpa was very lucky that he got out there right at the beginning!”

“Grandpa was very lucky that he got out there right at the beginning!”


“GRANDPA WAS VERY LUCKY THAT HE GOT OUT THERE RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING!”

Anonymous contributor writing about his grandfather, Wilhelm, who was captured
in Gommecourt, 1 July 1916


Cyril Green's glove shrunk when it was exposed to nerve gas. The glove was
recovered from the battlefield.

Cyril Green's glove shrunk when it was exposed to nerve gas. The glove was
recovered from the battlefield.


CYRIL GREEN'S GLOVE SHRUNK WHEN IT WAS EXPOSED TO NERVE GAS. THE GLOVE WAS
RECOVERED FROM THE BATTLEFIELD.

Holyport College, 19 Sep 2018


“There were no medals for Emily but she was a truly wonderful, remarkable,
uneducated but lovely lady.”

“There were no medals for Emily but she was a truly wonderful, remarkable,
uneducated but lovely lady.”


“THERE WERE NO MEDALS FOR EMILY BUT SHE WAS A TRULY WONDERFUL, REMARKABLE,
UNEDUCATED BUT LOVELY LADY.”

Deborah Cameron on her grandmother, Emily, who raised four boys alone after her
husband was killed defending Antwerp in 1914.


Pocket watch belonging to Pte Sidney Crook of the 5th Battalion Canadian
Infantry

Pocket watch belonging to Pte Sidney Crook of the 5th Battalion Canadian
Infantry


POCKET WATCH BELONGING TO PTE SIDNEY CROOK OF THE 5TH BATTALION CANADIAN
INFANTRY

Uploaded by David Cole, 4 Dec 2018


“As my grandmother could not afford to visit his grave in France, I was the
first family member to visit.”

“As my grandmother could not afford to visit his grave in France, I was the
first family member to visit.”


“AS MY GRANDMOTHER COULD NOT AFFORD TO VISIT HIS GRAVE IN FRANCE, I WAS THE
FIRST FAMILY MEMBER TO VISIT.”

Linda Wade talking about her grandfather, Pte Robert Stewart, who served in the
King’s Own Scottish Borderers and was killed in 1916


Sacrifice pendant of Mary Black McGilvray McLennan, whose son, William, died in
France in July 1916.

Sacrifice pendant of Mary Black McGilvray McLennan, whose son, William, died in
France in July 1916.


SACRIFICE PENDANT OF MARY BLACK MCGILVRAY MCLENNAN, WHOSE SON, WILLIAM, DIED IN
FRANCE IN JULY 1916.

Gordon Highlanders Museum, 27 Feb 2019


“Most years, around Remembrance Day, my father and I would check his medals and
try out the whistle, always unsuccessfully.”

“Most years, around Remembrance Day, my father and I would check his medals and
try out the whistle, always unsuccessfully.”


“MOST YEARS, AROUND REMEMBRANCE DAY, MY FATHER AND I WOULD CHECK HIS MEDALS AND
TRY OUT THE WHISTLE, ALWAYS UNSUCCESSFULLY.”

Mike Pratt remembering his father, Capt John Pratt, who served in the 5th
Battalion, Durham Light Infantry


A set of German binoculars brought back by Colin Scott Mackenzie of the Ross
Mountain Battery, 4th Highland Mountain Brigade.

A set of German binoculars brought back by Colin Scott Mackenzie of the Ross
Mountain Battery, 4th Highland Mountain Brigade.


A SET OF GERMAN BINOCULARS BROUGHT BACK BY COLIN SCOTT MACKENZIE OF THE ROSS
MOUNTAIN BATTERY, 4TH HIGHLAND MOUNTAIN BRIGADE.

St. John’s, Menston, 3 Nov 2018


“He kept very precise diaries but never mentioned any family memories or
feelings.”

“He kept very precise diaries but never mentioned any family memories or
feelings.”


“HE KEPT VERY PRECISE DIARIES BUT NEVER MENTIONED ANY FAMILY MEMORIES OR
FEELINGS.”

Susan Crawforth speaking about her father, Frank Lake, a mechanic in the Army
Service Corps


“These were likely purchased during the war. They belonged to my grandfather,
James Sellwood, who served as a soldier.”

“These were likely purchased during the war. They belonged to my grandfather,
James Sellwood, who served as a soldier.”


“THESE WERE LIKELY PURCHASED DURING THE WAR. THEY BELONGED TO MY GRANDFATHER,
JAMES SELLWOOD, WHO SERVED AS A SOLDIER.”

Sunningwell Primary School, 2 Jan 2018


Captain Arthur Henry Douglas left a photo album of his time in the army during
the war.

Captain Arthur Henry Douglas left a photo album of his time in the army during
the war.


CAPTAIN ARTHUR HENRY DOUGLAS LEFT A PHOTO ALBUM OF HIS TIME IN THE ARMY DURING
THE WAR.

Included in the album are four cartoons that he drew of the trenches.


Brooch sent to Nellie Foster from Jack Speight while serving in France. Jack was
killed during the war and Nellie never married.

Brooch sent to Nellie Foster from Jack Speight while serving in France. Jack was
killed during the war and Nellie never married.


BROOCH SENT TO NELLIE FOSTER FROM JACK SPEIGHT WHILE SERVING IN FRANCE. JACK WAS
KILLED DURING THE WAR AND NELLIE NEVER MARRIED.

Bradford City Hall, 2 Feb 2019
 


Leather-bound birthday card sent to Thomas 'Will' Eaton on his 21st birthday.
The leather work was made by Wills' father, a bookbinder.

Leather-bound birthday card sent to Thomas 'Will' Eaton on his 21st birthday.
The leather work was made by Wills' father, a bookbinder.


LEATHER-BOUND BIRTHDAY CARD SENT TO THOMAS 'WILL' EATON ON HIS 21ST BIRTHDAY.
THE LEATHER WORK WAS MADE BY WILLS' FATHER, A BOOKBINDER.

King's High, Warwick, 8 June 2018


Private William Ernest Stephens, Worcestershire Yeomanry, served in Egypt and
brought back many photographs and postcards.

Private William Ernest Stephens, Worcestershire Yeomanry, served in Egypt and
brought back many photographs and postcards.


PRIVATE WILLIAM ERNEST STEPHENS, WORCESTERSHIRE YEOMANRY, SERVED IN EGYPT AND
BROUGHT BACK MANY PHOTOGRAPHS AND POSTCARDS.

St Helen’s Church, Worcester, 15 March 2019


Diary of Lily Jane Hawkins, Lady’s Maid to Lady Mary Herbert, wife of Colonel
The Honourable Aubrey Herbert.

Diary of Lily Jane Hawkins, Lady’s Maid to Lady Mary Herbert, wife of Colonel
The Honourable Aubrey Herbert.


DIARY OF LILY JANE HAWKINS, LADY’S MAID TO LADY MARY HERBERT, WIFE OF COLONEL
THE HONOURABLE AUBREY HERBERT.

St John’s Church, Menston, 3 Nov 2018


A bracelet made of uniform buttons that Private Albert Stokes (Royal Engineers)
made for his wife, Beatrice.

A bracelet made of uniform buttons that Private Albert Stokes (Royal Engineers)
made for his wife, Beatrice.


A BRACELET MADE OF UNIFORM BUTTONS THAT PRIVATE ALBERT STOKES (ROYAL ENGINEERS)
MADE FOR HIS WIFE, BEATRICE.

Stourport-on-Severn Library, 10 Nov 2018


A tank mask brought back from France by Bill Whitfield of the Tank Corps

A tank mask brought back from France by Bill Whitfield of the Tank Corps


A TANK MASK BROUGHT BACK FROM FRANCE BY BILL WHITFIELD OF THE TANK CORPS

Bradford City Hall, 2 Feb 2019


“Grandpa was very lucky that he got out there right at the beginning!”

“Grandpa was very lucky that he got out there right at the beginning!”


“GRANDPA WAS VERY LUCKY THAT HE GOT OUT THERE RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING!”

Anonymous contributor writing about his grandfather, Wilhelm, who was captured
in Gommecourt, 1 July 1916


Cyril Green's glove shrunk when it was exposed to nerve gas. The glove was
recovered from the battlefield.

Cyril Green's glove shrunk when it was exposed to nerve gas. The glove was
recovered from the battlefield.


CYRIL GREEN'S GLOVE SHRUNK WHEN IT WAS EXPOSED TO NERVE GAS. THE GLOVE WAS
RECOVERED FROM THE BATTLEFIELD.

Holyport College, 19 Sep 2018


“There were no medals for Emily but she was a truly wonderful, remarkable,
uneducated but lovely lady.”

“There were no medals for Emily but she was a truly wonderful, remarkable,
uneducated but lovely lady.”


“THERE WERE NO MEDALS FOR EMILY BUT SHE WAS A TRULY WONDERFUL, REMARKABLE,
UNEDUCATED BUT LOVELY LADY.”

Deborah Cameron on her grandmother, Emily, who raised four boys alone after her
husband was killed defending Antwerp in 1914.


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