Useful Websites
Museum of the Manchester Regiment
Useful Websites
- www.carlscam.com

A useful website to try and locate a war memorial on which a relative may be rememberered as well as other interesting information about that memorial.
- www.ukniwm.org.uk

The UK National Inventory of War Memorials aims to create a database of information of all known war memorials in the UK.
- Search the Denton Roll of Honour
For information on a man from the town who lost his life in the First World War.
- Search a database of Tameside war memorials
For information on men from the borough who lost their lives in the First World War.
- www.mlfhs.org.uk.

This site provides a searchable database of those names on Greater Manchester War Memorials.
- www.bacsa.org.uk.

The BACSA Archive contains folders on the majority of the European cemeteries in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and some information on European cemeteries in places ranging from the Middle East to Afghanistan, Indonesia, Malaysia and China.
- www.forcesmemorial.org.uk/roll-of-honour.asp.

The Roll of Honour provides information relating to members of the Armed Forces who have died in service since the end of the Second World War.
- www.irishwarmemorials.ie/html/place-details.php?show=12.

This website presents an inventory of war memorials in Ireland. It includes photographs of each memorial, the text of all inscriptions, and details of the site of the memorial. A database of all of those named allows a search for individual persons, with links to the photographs of the memorials.
- www.casus-belli.co.uk/abwmp.

The Project is dedicated to the recording of memorials to the Anglo-Boer War across the world.
- www.indian-cemeteries.org.

This site is attempting to preserve the images of graves and monuments before they disappear. It covers the area which used to be British India and includes present-day India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Entries are not limited to British citizens, monuments cover many nationalities.
- www.archhistory.co.uk.

Chronicling British Army Childrens History.
- cumbrianwarmemorials.blogspot.com
An interesting site for those interested in Cumbria's War Memorials
Page last updated: 6 February 2009


