Small Acts of Unforgetting – Armistice event at Bury Art Museum
No fewer than 588 men and boys from Bury and the surrounding district were killed during the first 17 months of the First World War.
No fewer than 588 men and boys from Bury and the surrounding district were killed during the first 17 months of the First World War.
A massive treasure trove in which Bury Remembers the First World War will be opened in the new year.
A unique project to keep the memories of Bury and the First World War alive is unveiled to the public next week.
Residents are invited to Radcliffe Library to discover more about the soldiers who fell in the Great War and whose names are on Radcliffe Cenotaph.
Bury Adult Learning is teaming up with The Fusilier Museum to sketch and capture Charlie Hunter, a First World War soldier.