Research, talks and courses on the causes of the First World Ware, experiences of men and women during the war, and the fast-developing technology in WW1 that supported it. Plus the evolution of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Navy Air Service. Here are a few examples of the research, talks and courses available. Contact me about these or enquire about other topics in this area.
Talks can be in person (location dependent) or online . Full details of all my talks on SpeakerNet
An Iron Dragon: British Tanks in the First World War
Chocks Away: The Royal Flying Corps in the First World War
Munitions Workers in World War One
Britain's Railways During World War One
The British Air Forces in World War I
The Western Front in World War I
What did Aunt May do in the War? Munitions Workers in World War One for Family Historians
Workshops can vary from two hours to a full day session.
Understanding WW1 Royal Navy Records for Family Historians
Courses are typically two hours per session and can vary in length up to 10 weeks depending on requirements.
An Introduction to the First World War