Sara Loch, Church Warden and twice Mayor of Blandford Forum
Adam Forty, Business Manager of the Royal Signals Museum, Blandford Camp
Dr Kate Kennedy, expert on World War I music and adviser to BBC Radio 3 on the music of 1914-1918, Weinrebe Fellow in Life-Writing and Leverhulme fellow, Wolfson College, Oxford
Nick Peacey, MBE, William Denis Browne's great-nephew, recently retired from running a consortium of 40 local authorities working on special educational needs and disabilities with the Institute of Education, University of London
Clemency Wilkins, grand-daughter of the Gallipoli artist Robert Gibbings
Robert Weedon, MA, BBC White City, author and webmaster of War Composers: the Music of World War 1 www.warcomposers.co.uk
A French Colonial (Senegalese) 75mm artillery gun in action near Sedd el Bahr
at Cape Helles, Gallipoli during the Third Battle of Krithia, 4 June 1915.