A FIRST World War exhibition aims to make people discover what life was like for front line soldiers from different armies during the four-year conflict.

The 'Trench Brothers' display will tell the story of eight typical soldiers from the Indian Army, the British West Indies Army and the British Army.

The exhibition will include maps tracing the routes taken by the soldiers to the battle and photographs showing their military life and experiences in the trenches.

The display will also include audio recordings of typical letters home from the soldiers, which have been written by children as part of a school project and set to music.

Soldier's uniforms from 1917 and 2017 will be showcased, and visitors will have the chance to wear these. Military experts will also be available to answer any questions.

Admission to the exhibition is free, but charges apply for entry to the museum.

It will be held at Clitheroe Castle Museum, on Castle Street from Sunday November 5 until Sunday January 7, 2018