The men both died in 1915 during the battle for Hill 60 near Ypres in Belgium, and were buried as unknown officers of the Bedfordshire Regiment after being identified by their uniforms. Services of re ...
World War One marines have had their graves identified on mainland Europe - more than a century after their deaths. The ...
Four British soldiers who were killed in World War One will be reburied in northern France. The remains of Arthur Cook, ...
Messages in a bottle written by two World War I soldiers have been discovered on Australia's coast. The Brown family found ...
The notes were thrown overboard just a few days into a voyage to join the battlefields of France more than a century ago.
TWO messages in a bottle written by World War One soldiers more than a century ago have washed up on a beach in Australia.
The men, who were all from Grimsby and part of the same Lewis gun team, died on 5 May 1917 during the Battle of Arras. On ...
A message in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers during World War I has washed ashore after spending over a century ...
The first letter was penned by South Australian soldier Malcolm Alexander Neville to his mother, and was signed off ...
A box of letters unearthed in renovation works at a London social club has revealed the moral support the club gave to its ...
A glass bottle recently found at Wharton Beach near Esperance in Western Australia state on October 9, 2025, allegedly ...
Messages in a bottle written by two Australian soldiers a few days into their voyage to the battlefields of France during ...