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  • Graphic for learning resource Health and Wellbeing : Food and Nutrition tile
    History

    Health and Wellbeing Food and Nutrition: Memories of rationing

  • Graphic tile for learning resource Health and Wellbeing: Where is Home
    Citizenship

    Health and Wellbeing: What is Home? Memories of a refugee

  • Six Spitfire Mark Is flying in starboard echelon formation
    © IWM (CH 19)
    History

    How has war in the air changed over time?

    Use these sources to find out how aviation technology developed throughout the Twentieth Century.
  • Teacher CPD: Let's Talk About Empire and Conflict
    IWM
    History

    Let's Talk About: Empire and Conflict

    Free CPD films to support teaching the experiences and legacy of the British Empire and conflict for secondary pupils, led by IWM experts, teachers and equality advocates.
  • Adventures in History: Life Under The Sea graphic
    History

    Life Under The Sea

    Our special guest, Ed from the Royal Navy, is interviewed by CBBC presenter Ben Shires. Ed will tell us all about what it’s like to work on a submarine and spend months living deep beneath the waves.
  • Literacy Learning Resource graphic
    English, History

    Literacy: Refugees and Evacuees: Letters and Poetry

    NEW Cross-Curricula resources: This resource looks at how evacuees and refugees have used literacy and creative writing to reflect on their experience and express their feelings. Contains video content and suggested activities.
  • History

    Lives of the First World War: Beyond the Western Front

  • Shell dressing haversack carried by a British stretcher-bearer of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) during the First World War
    © IWM (EQU 3836)
    History

    Lives of the First World War: Injuries and Treatment

  • Volunteer recruits for the 'Preston Pals' lining up outside Preston Town Hall.
    IWM HU 53725
    History

    Lives of the First World War: Recruitment and Conscription

  • An interwar Earl Haig Fund 'Remembrance Day' poppy
    © IWM (EPH 2313)
    History

    Lives of the First World War: Remembrance and Legacies

  • Munition workers painting shells at the National Shell Filling Factory No.6, Chilwell
    History

    Lives of the First World War: The British Home Front

  • Four Canadian soldiers, sleeping and writing letters in the trenches near Willerval.
    IWM CO2533
    History

    Lives of the First World War: Trench Warfare

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