To commemorate the end of the First World War a museum will host a series of events.

Watford Museum will honour those who fought and died in the conflict by holding a special exhibition throughout November and December.

The exhibition describes the impact the Great War had on Watford told through words and pictures from newspapers at the time.

There will also be a performance of Walter Harvey Hallam’s ‘An Ordinary Man’ presented by the Friends of the Museum at 2pm on November 3.

Elected Mayor of Watford Peter Taylor said: “This November marks the centenary of the end of the First World War.

“The impact the war had on our town was enormous. Huge numbers of Watford men joined the call to arms. The town also pulled together around the war effort.

“Given Watford’s proximity to training camps and transport links, Watford families regularly hosted service men in the town, and Watford residents formed working parties, making pyjamas and padded splints for the wounded.

“That’s why I’m really proud that we’re able to help Watford Museum remember our town’s role in the Great War and the men from Watford who made the ultimate sacrifice.

“I hope residents are able to come along to the exhibition and all other events being put on as part of our Watford Will Remember project.”

To find out more, visit watfordwillremember.co.uk