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Centre for First World War Studies The Centre for First World War Studies was launched on 11 November 2002. Its aim is to provide an intellectual and social focus for the University of Birmingham’s community of staff and graduate students and for lay persons interested in one of the seminal historical events of the modern world.
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Army Records Society Army Records Society are a not-for-profit organisation with charitable status (no. 326484) that exists to edit and publish manuscripts relating to the history of the British Army.
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Last Post Association In accordance with its own statutes and in keeping with the wider spirit of remembrance, the Last Post Association seeks to honour the memory of the soldiers of Great Britain and its Empire, who died during the Great War of 1914 -18.
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Medal Index Cards Ancestory now hold the colour digital copies of the Medal Index Cards.
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The Royal British Legion The Royal British Legion, caring and campaigning for the serving and ex-service community.
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Gallipoli Association The aims of the Gallipoli Association: To keep alive the memory of the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915. To ensure that the men who fought and died in the campaign are not forgotten. To encourage and facilitate the study of the campaign so that lasting benefit can be gained from its valuable lessons.
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The Salonkia Campaign Society The aims of the Salonika Society: To keep the memory alive of all those who were involved in this conflict.
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The Lochnagar Crater The Lochnagar Crater is privately owned, having been purchased by Richard Dunning on July 1st 1978. The aim is to preserve the site and create a unique Garden of Remembrance to commemorate the gallant men and women of all nations who suffered in the Great War No profit has, nor ever will be made from Lochnagar. Its upkeep is not funded by any government or official organisation.
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War Memorials Trust War Memorials Trust works for the protection and conservation of war memorials in the UK.
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The Victory Cross Society
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Fovant Badges WW1 British and Australian military badges in the chalk downlands of Wiltshire.
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The Durand Group
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The Orders and Medals Research Society Our Society exists to promote a general interest in the study of orders, decorations and medals and to actively encourage and publish research into all aspects of civil and military medals, with a particular focus on those issued by Great Britain and the Commonwealth countries.
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Association Sur les Traces De la Grande Guerre Battle of Loos The association “Loos, Sur les traces de la Grande Guerre” was formed in 1992 to meet the wishes of local citizens who shared a fascination for the 1914-1918 period, with a statute of association in law from 1901, and it is presided over by Mr.Alfred Duparq
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South African Military History Society The SA Military History Society is a non-profit society of enthusiasts dedicated to the study, recording and dissemination of military aspects of South Africa's history.
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Association Internationale des Sites et Musées de la Guerre 1914-1918 A mutlti language website dedicated to the Great War.
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The Somme Remembrance Association A French and English website dedicated to the Great War.
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Unitied Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials Search the records of war memorials commemorating all wars located throughout the United Kingdom. They range from familiar community crosses and statues to less common memorials like bus shelters, sundials, park benches and even an island.
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Spartacus - Encyclopedia of WW1 Spartacus WW1 site designed for School use.
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The Douglas Haig Fellowship The purpose of the Douglas Haig fellowship, founded in 1995, is to commemorate and study the life of Field Marshall Earl Haig of Bemersyde, Melrose, Scotland, and the forces he commanded.
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