- Assess WW1 posters and interpret the message that each poster would have given to those signing up during the war years. - Explore art from WW1 and discuss thoughts with other students. - Curate an exhibition of paintings of WW1 heroes and heroines to help reflect on the way ideas abou...
Discussions of press and propaganda in the British Isles sometimes focus excessively on a few metropolitan newspapers, posters or atrocity stories, and examples of repressive censorship. However, the conduct of the press and propaganda was much more diverse. Factors including locality, the period of ...
We planted cress seeds and watered them every day. We chose whether to put cress in our sandwiches when we made them.Year 2 Tower of London Trip Tea Party Gurdwara Visit Goodmayes Library visit Eastbrookend Country Park visitYear 3 Music Workshop Making a Cheese Sandwich Pizza Making Working...
The centenary of the First World War is a time for reflection and exploration. In this short course you will discover just some of the ways that heroism is portrayed through art and film. You will explore recruitment posters and the messages they portrayed for both those going to war and ...
A significant number of men resisted the propaganda posters and recruitment sergeants, not because they were cowards, as was often asserted by their opponents, but because they had genuine moral or religious objections. These men became known as the conscientious objectors, or "Conchies". The ...
Women and WWI - Women at the Front: Been There, Done That During the war women were to be found mostly at the home front while a minority went close to the actual fronts where the war was being fought, some even into combat.The only woman soldier enlisted in the British Army managed ...