Art and Literature
The world wars were the breeding grounds for some of the most influential literature of the 20th century. Poems, plays, novels and journalism written during and about the wars remain some of the most well-known and well-studied works of the period. Many of the men and women who wrote them are commemorated by the CWGC. Tell us their stories.
Second Lieutenant Henry Samuel Teed - Artist of the life and beauty of the Thames
By Max Dutton
United Kingdom
Rifleman Horace Raymond Waterman - A Talented Young Painter
By Max Dutton
United Kingdom
Captain Benjamin Eastlake Leader - A well-known exhibitor at the Royal Academy
By Max Dutton
United Kingdom
Mess Room Boy Charles Alexander Jones - Liverpool seaman, lost never forgotten and finally remembered on Tower Hill memorial.
By David hanson
United Kingdom
Flight Sergeant George Neville Barnes, RAFVR. Lost...
By Laura Meads
United Kingdom
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