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National Gallery of Canada and Imperial War Museums Ask You to Share Online Family Photos of World War 1

This video presents  “Lives of the First World War” from Imperial War Museums (IWM) on Vimeo.

In May 2014, Imperial War Museums (IWM) in the UK launched Lives of the First World War. IWM is asking the public to help it attain these three objectives.

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“As more and more people connect facts to Life Stories, we can begin to piece together each individual’s life story.”

Over the course of the next five years, Lives of the First World War, delivered in partnership with DC Thomson Family History, will become the permanent digital memorial to over 8 million men and women. IWM is urging everyone to discover their First World War connections and remember and share these with the rest of the world online at www.livesofthefirstworldwar.org.

However, many of those on Lives of the First World War are currently only names. We need the public to help identify them, piece together their stories and remember each and every one of them.

Over the coming months, millions of additional new records will be added to Lives of the First World War – from the Royal Flying Corp/Royal Air Force, the Royal Navy, the Canadian Expeditionary Force, the Australian and New Zealand Imperial Forces along with the records of almost 17,000 conscientious objectors. IWM is also seeking to include the Indian Army, Home Front workers and all others who made a contribution from across the British Empire.

Lives of the First World War will continue to evolve over the First World War Centenary and new functionality will be added so that people can easily share and discuss who they are remembering online.

Today, IWM is asking people everywhere ‘who will you remember?’

www.livesofthefirstworldwar.org

https://livesofthefirstworldwar.org/media.ashx/lives-of-the-first-world-war-launch-press-release.pdf

The following video presents The Great War: The Persuasive Power of Photography:

The Great War: The Persuasive Power of Photography  // La Grande Guerre: Le pouvoir d’influence de la photographie

Exhibition Continues to November 16, 2014 // L’exposition se poursuit au 16 Novembre 2014

National Gallery of Canada // Musée des beaux-arts du Canada
380 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario // 380, promenade Sussex Ottawa, Ontario

This exhibition on the First World War showcases both national and international photographs to “illustrate the many important roles that photography played during the war.” // Cette exposition sur la Première Guerre mondialel présente des photographies nationales et internationales à “illustrer les rôles clés la photographie a été appelée à jouer durant la guerre.”

In the context of the Great War exhibition, the National Gallery of Canada is asking you to share family photographs of World War 1 on Twitter and Instagram with the hashtag .// Dans le cadre de l’expo Grande Guerre, nous vous demandons de partager vos photos de famille de la Première Guerre mondiale en utilisant .

Vous pouvez aussi ajouter vos photos au projet @LivesofWWI pour les conserver pour les générations à venir .

The Great War: The Persuasive Power of Photography // La Grande Guerre: Le pouvoir d’influence de la photographie

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