
The Poetry Plane is about Remembrance – Lest We Forget.
Children from around the World will be writing poems in recognition of the sacrifice of the Great War, The poem papers will be seeded with Memorial Flowers – the Poppy, the Cornflower and the Forget-Me-Not. We will be making 3 drops of poems written by children from around the World on 1 July 2025 at the Great War Somme Commemorations at Lochnagar Crater and Thiepval Memorial and at the Kiwi Memorial in Le Quesnoy. We also hope to drop poems at the Remembrance Service at the UK National Memorial Arboretum on 9 November 2025. I will be explaining the Plan, the Planes, the People and your Part in the Programme over the next 3 months.
Help us build a network to pass the word on. We seek to make the Poetry Plane an annual global act of Remembrance.
Where ever you are in the World, you have a part to play – pass the details of the Poetry Plane on or get involved. To School Teachers particularly, this programme is massively popular with children. You can get guidance, lesson plans, and poem paper at the links below. If you have a question, contact
info@ww1aviationheritagetrust.co.uk.
Your Part – France
There are several leading lights leading on getting more schools involved in the Poetry Plane. Please feel free to contact them directly if you want to get involved through them.
Celine.plantain@ac-lille.fr. Teacher at Hautmont College who has got 8 schools in France and 3 in Germany contributing to the Poetry Plane 25 already.
kiwilequesnoy@gmail.com. Jean-Philippe Froment, President of the Kiwi Association in Le Quesnoy. Jean-Philippe is organising the poem drop at Le Quesnoy and the writing of poems in Cambridge NZ which is twinned with Le Quesnoy.
l.manot@somme-tourisme.com. Lea is responsible for Remembrance Tourisme from Albert. She has been helping linking a school in Albert with one in Cornwall to work on WW1 poems and letters.
Myriam.barale@sjmc.gov.au. Myriam is a Visits Officer at the Sir John Monash Museum. She is engaging with Australian Schools to write poems and send them to schools in UK and Europe to transcribe onto poem paper as they cannot send them to us on the poem paper because of export controls. We have schools lining up on both sides of the Channel.
Want to know more? Want to join in?
https://ww1aviationheritagetrust.co.uk/index.php/ww1-poetry-registration/
Buy Poem Paper?
https://roamwildproducts.co.uk/collections/seeded-paper/products/roamwild-seeded-paper
Download Lesson Plan, Video and Slideshow?
https://ww1aviationheritagetrust.co.uk/index.php/poetry-temporary-landing-page/
Help us fund the project.
https://wwoneaviationheritage.enthuse.com/cf/the-poetry-plane-20

- The Plan
- The Poems
- The Poppy
- Le Bleuet
- The Forget-Me-Not
- Lochnagar
- Thiepval
- Le Quesnoy
- The Planes
- DH9 – 1918
- DH9 – 2025
- Tiger Moth – 1943
- Tiger Moth – 2025
- The Clearances
- The Transit
- The People
- Clive Denney
- Willie Harrison
- The Twins
- Celine Plantain
- Sally Crabtree
- Dick Forsythe
- Jean-Philippe Froment
- Your Part
- France
- Britain
- Germany
- Australia
- NZ
- Canada
- USA
