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The 66 Men of Grandpont 1914-18: press coverage

Read coverage of the 66 Men of Grandpont project in the Oxford Mail and The Oxford Times:

  • Documentary to commemorate lives of '66 men of Grandpont' lost in battle (25 May 2016)
  • Exhibition at Oxfordshire History Centre shows the neighbourhood men who fought in the First World War (12 January 2016)
  • Exhibition on Great War dead is staged all over Oxfordshire (13 November 2015)
  • The Men of Grandpont 1914-18 (The Oxford Times's Limited Edition magazine, November 2015)
  • Memorial exhibition is set for county tour following success (1 August 2015)
  • Trail brings World War soldiers’ tales back to their old doorsteps (4 July 2015)
  • The Little brothers who gave such a major sacrifice to war (22 June 2015)
  • Heroes remembered at Turning the Pages ceremony (22 June 2015)
  • Exhibit to honour the 66 from same suburb who died in war (20 June 2015)
  • Cathedral service to honour war sacrifice (19 June 2015)
  • City suburb to recall how a generation was lost to war (5 January 2015)

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