derbyshirewarmemorials.com
Derbyshire War Memorials
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There are many projects relating to war memorials, military graves and the biographical research of military personnel. We have selected just a few relating to national projects and to some concerning Derbyshire and adjacent counties. Armed Forces Memorial: A searchable database. Of all members of the armed forces who have died in service since 1945. Anglo Boer War Register: A pay per view database. Boer War: The Anglo-Boer War Memorials Project. During the Battle of the Somme. My Fast Forum: This F...
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE PARISH JOTTINGS :: Memberlist
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A community message board for the towns and parishes in Cambridgeshire. You have no new messages. Log out [ GoogleBot ]. Use * as a wildcard for partial matches. Page 1 of 28. Stone, Staffordshire, UK. Mid-Wales, U.K. Page 1 of 28. 2001, 2005 phpBB Group. Time: 0.0812s ][ Queries: 9 (0.0080s) ][ Debug on ].
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Scotland Genealogy - Search Surname, Census & BMD Databases
http://www.genealogy-of-uk.com/Scotland/index.html
Genealogy of the UK. Scottish Genealogy by County. Genuki is the largest collection of research information. On the net for UK. National Archives of Scotland. Based in Edinburgh; National Archives of Scotland is a principal repository for. The public and legal records of Scotland but also holds many local and private archives. NHS Greater Glasgow Archives. Dundee City Archive and Record Centre. Has an extensive family history section. Maintained by volunteers in an effort to help researchers. General Reg...
dereham-rollofhonour.org.uk
DEREHAM ROLL OF HONOUR
http://www.dereham-rollofhonour.org.uk/index.html
Also in Dereham Cemetery. IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF EAST DEREHAM. WHO FELL IN TWO WORLD WARS. 1914 - 1918 1939 - 1945". See also BRECKLAND ROLL OF HONOUR. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. International Armed Forces Memorial. Channel Four - Lost Generation. WW2 - People's War - BBC. The UK National Inventory of War Memorials. A database of bombers lost during WWII. Search Dereham and Breckland Roll of Honour Sites. Site Search by PicoSearch. Best viewed at resolution of 1024 by 768 pixels.
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Royal Oak Commemorations | Trench Fever
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War – what is it good for? Cross posted to Britain at War. As in previous years, the anniversary of the sinking of the battleship. Was recently marked by the replacement of the flag that ‘flies’ from the sunken vessel – this time, seventy years on from the first Royal Navy disaster of the Second World War. You can read more about the ship, what happened to it, and the commemorations – and see some amazing pictures – at this site. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. TTU Militar...
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Trench Fever: September 2005
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The thoughts, links and projects of a First World War historian. Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Uncovering the First World War (2). Further thoughts on Dublin. Some thoughts about how to improve the next conference:. This is one of the best features of the conference: the opportunity for young researchers to have their work commented on by their seniors. Incidentally, those interested in finding the full conference programme can download it here. Uncovering the First World War in Dublin post 1. For two o...
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Things I didn’t know… | Trench Fever
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War – what is it good for? Things I didn’t know…. That the village of Turville, where the film. Went the Day Well. Was shot, was also the setting for the outdoor scenes in. The Vicar of Dibley. Dawn French versus German paratroopers: why hasn’t that movie been made yet? This entry was posted on Monday, September 28th, 2009 at 3:05 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Laquo; Previous Post.
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Trench Fever: February 2006
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The thoughts, links and projects of a First World War historian. Tuesday, February 07, 2006. And Sir Rodric Braithwaite. S papers to the Writing War Seminar. The PhDs that never were. Jack is making exemplary use of his blog as a means of enhancing his PhD studies. Asks what my book is actually called. S book on this, and noting how hard it was to train soldiers in certain bits of fighting without a real enemy to practise on. Posted by Dan at 3:12 PM. Posted by Dan at 12:53 PM. Thinking about Modern War.
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Trench Fever: August 2005
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The thoughts, links and projects of a First World War historian. Wednesday, August 31, 2005. My ACUME paper is available to read at Mark Grimsley's site. Many thanks to Mark for hosting the paper. I'd be very grateful for any feedback. My fellow member of the Jay Winter Supervisee's Club, Jessica Meyer, is organising a conference on the representation of the First World War in Newcastle next year. Posted by Dan at 3:46 PM. Monday, August 29, 2005. Comparative Cultural History (2). What about other wars?
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