Heart of Conflict

Parish stories from World War One

  • Home
  • Stories
    • Frank Johns and Cornishmen overseas
    • Mrs Grigg’s family history research
    • Rugby at the Front
    • War and faith
    • Women and War
    • Fundraising for the Front
    • Newquay Lifeboat Disaster
    • Cornwall’s Women’s Land Army
    • Compassion: mending bodies and spirits
  • About the project
  • Resources
  • Get in touch

Heart of Conflict Education Pack

Our Education Pack  is for use by groups of all ages.  [Continue Reading]

Free event at Penponds Church near Camborne

A fascinating free event at Penponds Church on Friday 6 November,  [Continue Reading]

Thankful Villages

Mentioned in our Education Pack are ‘Thankful Villages’. These were  [Continue Reading]

Thomas Penhorwood: Newquay police constable

We have discovered more about one of the soldiers who  [Continue Reading]

Camborne Guides present Heart of Conflict work at county event

Camborne Guides today took our Heart of Conflict banner to  [Continue Reading]

Visitors respond to Redruth exhibition

‘Fascinating, and deeply moving, exhibition – so many brave men,  [Continue Reading]

Links made with grandsons of war heroes

A breakthrough moment on the project when a link was  [Continue Reading]

Carol’s research unearths role of Camborne School of Mines

Great to make contact (via the church at Penponds) with  [Continue Reading]

Cap badges owned by Fred Negus of Camborne

These two cap badges have been stored in a brass  [Continue Reading]

Tobacco box owned by Fred Negus

Fred Negus of Camborne survived four years of the War.  [Continue Reading]

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • …
  • 22
  • Next Page »
Bridging Arts

Copyright © 2025 Bridging Arts · Charity no. 1150696 · Website by Webb London

Copyright © 2025 · Heart of Conflict on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok