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Leeds and the Legacy of the First World War

Leeds and the Legacy of the First World War. Private Cosby – ‘3 June 1916 – Very drab outlook at this period. Nothing to look forward to except a possible ‘ Blighty ’.’. Why is it important to think about World War One today ?. Returning home …. What have I learned about Leeds and WW1?

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Leeds and the Legacy of the First World War

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  1. Leeds and the Legacy of the First World War

  2. Private Cosby – ‘3 June 1916 – Very drab outlook at this period. Nothing to look forward to except a possible ‘Blighty’.’

  3. Why is it important to think about World War One today?

  4. Returning home…

  5. What have I learned about Leeds and WW1? • What would I miss if I were a Leeds Pal abroad? • What would a current soldier miss abroad?

  6. Why is it important to think about World War One today?

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