Help preserve memories of WW1

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A MAJOR COLLECTION EXERCISE OPENS TOMORROW FOR ONE WEEK TO SCAN MATERIAL RELATED TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR ANYONE with items from the First World War such as diaries, photos, posters and


notebooks, can get them scanned as part of a Europe-wide project to digitise such memorabilia. Called _La Grande Collecte_ , the project is the French part of Europeana 1914-1918, which will


be digitising and uploading material about the war from across the continent in connection with the centenary next year. From tomorrow (Saturday) until Saturday November 15, collection


points across France will be open for people to call in and have their family archive material scanned. The aim is to preserve such items and create a better picture of the period,


complementing such sources as press articles from the time, books and public archives. Collection points and opening times can be found here. There is also a map of where they are in France.


The exercise is being organised in France by the interministerial Archives de France service, the Bibilothèque Nationale de France and the Mission du Centenaire (a body overseeing


commemorations of the war). More details of Europeana 1914-1918 can be found on their website www.europeana1914-1918.eu