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Commemoration

Part of a special feature marking the centenary of the First World War and highlighting Memorial’s status as a living memorial that in freedom of learning their cause and sacrifice might not be forgotten.” This feature supports WW100, Memorial’s Commemoration Program.    

Commemoration

Remembering Calypso

The story of the Newfoundland Royal Naval Reserve’s training vessel

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Behind barbed wire

Collaboration to bring N.L. prisoners of war stories to light

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Subject stress

Memorial to host multidisciplinary conference on PTSD

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Flower power

Tiny forget-me-not pins represent transformative learning experience

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Effecting change

The First World War and the evolution of social work in N.L.

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One who lived

Bell Island soldier among first to receive facial reconstruction surgery during First World War

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Show, don’t tell

Story of Newfoundland in the First World War told with archival materials

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Waiting for mail

Greetings from the trenches: Postcard correspondence during the First World War

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Visceral connection

Remembering Beaumont-Hamel a passion for budding First World War scholar

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Courage and sacrifice

Danger Tree memorial sculpture dedicated at Grenfell Campus

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Memorial remembers

Honouring Memorial's origins during convocation

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‘Unsung heroines’

Uncovering the lost stories of Newfoundland's wartime nurses

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A penny for your life

Memorial plaques signify human loss and tragic realities of First World War

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No slacker

Letter collection an invaluable record of one woman's war experience

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Playing honours

Memorial’s musical connection to Somme commemorations

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Living memorial

Two Memorial students bound for First World War battlefields

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Beaumont-Hamel and beyond

Symposium to remember the past and Memorial's unique origins

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‘Legacy is the learning’

Field notebook on battlefield flora becomes fodder for WW100 Project