So much of our understanding of the First World War comes from the poetry of the time. So much of it, written by men on the frontline, their lives scarred by battle.

But the lives of the women left behind were also changed forever – their voices often unheard. Now a new book features some of the work of overlooked female poets of the day.

Commissioned by Maureen Hill, it includes restored photographs from the battleground – which some viewers may find upsetting.

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