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My Son Bailey's Memorial Website....please visit.

The Bedfordshire Regiment in the Great War

Steve Fuller's site detailing the organisation of the Bedfordshire Regiment during the Great War. Advice on how to begin a research project and see it through to a successful conclusion.

Derbyshire Lads at War: 1914 - 1918

Andrew Hesketh's site devoted to the role men of Derbyshire played in the Great War.

More than a Name

John Hartley's meticulously researched website giving; 'The stories of the men from the Stockport area who fought and died in the Great War 1914 - 1918'.

Cheadle and Gatley War Memorials

Another quality John Hartley site.

Chailey 1914-1918

Paul Nixon's website gives the story about a village community during the First World War: Chailey, in what is now East Sussex.

WOLVERHAMPTON WAR MEMORIALS

Doug Lewis' excellent site detailing many, many Wolverhampton War Memorials.

War Memorials in Stock and the surrounding area

John Westwood's site is a subsection of the Parish of Stock in Essex's web site and a very worthy addition to it.

Irish War Memorials

Michael Pegum's site which aims to record every War Memorial in Ireland.

York and the Great War

Steve Mattock's web site deals with more than 20 of York's War Memorials and is still growing. An excellent addition to the list.

Tadcaster World War I Memorials

Dave Morris' fantastic site details not only Tadcaster but many of the villages in the local area are covered in fine detail.

Buckinghamshire Remembers

An amazingly detailed site covering the Great War casualties of some 212 Buckinghamshire War Memorials. Administered and regularly updated by the Underwood family, this site offers a wealth of information and advice for those interested in the casualties from this area during 1914 - 1921. A site at the pinnacle of Great War research.

Tom Morgan's Hellfire Corner

On the Internet for 14 years and with approaching 3,000,000 individual visitors, this is one of the original Great War Websites and still one of the very best.

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