Oxford’s First World War Poetry Digital Archive are on the Western Front for the second time creating a wealth of new educational content to support teaching and learning about the First World War and its literature. Learning materials will include films detailing the rebuild of Ypres, tracing the footsteps of poet and composer Ivor Gurney, more on trench warfare, and trusting historical resources. All content will be licensed as OER and available from the project web site and iTunes U. Existing audiovisio materials can be found on the web site. The photographs below were taken whilst filming a piece on memorials of the War at Tyne Cot Cemetery.
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