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241st Brigade Royal Field Artillery
The history of the brigade and listings of men. Also includes photographs of men and graves from WW1.
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5th (Angus & Dundee) Battalion (Territorial Force), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
The Great War homepage of the 5th (Angus & Dundee) Battalion (Territorial Force), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders).
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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920
Original source: Army Medal Office. WWI Medal Index Cards. In the care of The Western Front Association website.
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Birmingham Area WW1 & 2 Family Memorial Inscriptions
Memorial Inscriptions of WW1 & 2 both Official & Family Memorials to assist Family Historians. Birmingham Area, England.
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Perthshire, Scotland. Information about members of the Blairgowrie & District who died in the First and Second World Wars. Also 1901 census information.
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Bradford WW1 provides insight into the events and circumstances faced by the people living in Bradford and surrounding districts during the First World War. It includes rationing, war hospitals, war relief, recruitment. It also has a name index of individuals identified during the course of the research.
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Chailey 1914-1918 - The First World War in Sussex
The village and parish of Chailey, Sussex, England during the First World War 1914-1918.
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CommuniGate | For King & Country
Dedicated to the men of East Cleveland, North Yorkshire who went to the First World War, a unique list that includes their address and which regiment they went into, photographs of men, some copies of war diaries, photographs of vessels and memorials.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC011 - Ireland's Memorial Records: World War 1
CD-ROM publication of Ireland's WWI War memorial records. The objective of these volumes was to preserve the names of over 49,000 Irishmen who lost their lives fighting in the Great War, World War I, 1914-1918. The collection was compiled by The Committee of the Irish National War Memorial under the direction of the Earl of Ypres. It is the most complete record known to exist and was published in 1923. These volumes record the names of the dead, their rank, regiment, date of death and regimental number. In most cases the soldier’s county or place of birth and the place and date of death are also recorded. All 32 counties in Ireland are represented.
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Longford, Kent.
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The visit of Commonwealth War Cemeteries, Communals Cemeteries & Churchyards in Belgium & France with data base for each cemetery.
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Kennethmont First World War Memorial
Aberdeenshire.
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Kitchener's Men: A 1914-1918 Resource Site
Research information on the British Army during the Great War.
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Lancing War Memorial now stands in South Street, with the Parish Hall on one side, and the church of St. Michael and All Angels on the other, but originally it was erected immediately in front of St. Michael's, and on land belonging to the Church.
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Online searchable fee-based database of U.K. soldiers who died in the Great War 1914 to 1919. Lists almost 662,000 Soldiers and 41,000 Officers who died in the war
World War I: The Great War » Locality Specific: United Kingdom & Ireland
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