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United Kingdom Regional World War I
United Kingdom Regional World War I
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- An online memorial to one of the First World War "Pals' Battalions". Site aims to provide personal case-histories of named soldiers, photographs, local history and military documents.
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- A study of the involvement in the First World War of the East Midlands town of Market Harborough.
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- An online memorial to the men of Swavesey who were killed in action, or who died from wounds or disease in the Great War, 1914-1919. Includes short stories about several of the villagers.
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- A memorial to the footballers of the Heart of Midlothian, Raith Celtic Ayr Rangers Clyde Kilmarnock among others who served in the 1914-18 war.
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- Brief history of the Grimsby Chums, a 'Pals' Battalion of the First World War.
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- An online memorial to the First World War dead of the Kent towns of Sittingbourne and Milton Regis.
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- The Shot At Dawn campaign demands pardons for over three hundred British and Commonwealth soldiers shot for alleged cowardice and desertion during the First World War.
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- An account of the impact of the First World War on the Kentish seaside town of Hythe.
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- A brief history of the men who served in the Worcestershire batteries of the Royal Field Artillery during World War One. Contains listing of all serving men identified along with photos and pictures of graves in Flanders.
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- Describes the story of the British soldiers and foreign labourers who undertook labouring tasks during WW1.
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- Illustrated year-by-year narrative account of the impact of World War I on the Midlothian village of West Calder, with index.
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- Site aimed at those who wish to research an individual who fought in the British Army during the Great War.
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- The history of the 11th East Lancashire Regiment (Accrington Pals) and the attack at Serre on the opening day of the Battle of the Somme, 1st July 1916.
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- Graffiti left by prisoners of conscience at Richmond Castle. Virtual tour using QuickTime VR, detailing the experiences of the pacifists detained in World War I.
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- A collection of articles on various aspects of the Great War, mainly relating to the British and Empire involvement on the Western Front but covering all combatants.
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- An online memorial to the 50 Sussex Police Officers who died whilst serving with the military during World War I. Provides information on the involvement of the Sussex Constabulary in the conflict and a record of the men who died.
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- The War Diary of the 6th (F) Battalion of the Tank Corps in World War I.
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- Historical information about the military units, formations, battles, and heroes.
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- An online memorial to the 8th Battalion City of London Regiment, dedicated to Sgt. William Frederick George Girling who died in action at Passchendaele.
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- A history of the British Royal Tank Corps and the equipment which it used in the First World War.
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- Commemorates British soldiers executed during World War One. Site provides individual case studies and background information on other Commonwealth nations' steps towards pardoning those executed by their own side.
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- Lists the composition and disposition of the British and Empire Armies of the First World War.
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- Stories and information about the war, and the Irish soldiers that served in it. From the Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association.
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- An online memorial to the Sussex and Surrey Police Officers who died whilst serving with the military during World War I, as well as articles concerning the war in general.
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- Project aiming to create a permanent record of the life and death of each of the men whose names are recorded on the War Memorials of Northallerton, and its satellite villages of Romanby and Brompton.
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- Includes names and history of the men killed in both world wars from Wells.
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- The history and experiences of George Henry Ord and the 10th Battalion Green Howards Infantry Regiment during World War I. The battles of Loos, the Somme and Passchendaele are covered.
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