Peter Daborn said it was a "poignant" time to market the house in Oswestry The birthplace of war poet Wilfred Owen has gone ...
The stunning former home of a famous poet has been put up for sale ... the historical significance of its former resident, ...
The birthplace of one of the First World War's most famous poets has gone on the market. Wilfred Owen, who died in the ...
Michael Korda writes a beautiful book in remembrance of the World War I poets whose work he loved. We hope you’re enjoying ...
Grace Freeman from the Wilfred Owen Association with the bugle the poet took from a dead German soldier The centenary of the death of World War One poet Wilfred Owen was marked on Sunday with the ...
Wilfred Owen was a poet who wrote about the horrors of war from his experience serving in the British Army during World War One. He loved writing from an early age and became an English teacher in ...
They’re from one of the most famous poems of the war, “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen. After his terrible experience in the trenches he suffered from what they used to call ‘shell ...
Wilfred Owen scholar, Dr Paul Elsam, paid tribute to the poet at the unveiling ... one week before the end of the war. He was ...
Chief among the insights we gain from reading history is that what we read is often relevant to what we are experiencing ...
We went off to war, not questioning, seeing it as a louder extension of our earlier childhood games. It wasn’t.
You are likely to hear Laurence Binyon’s words on Sunday but what other quotes have been associated with Remembrance Sunday?