- Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Dept of Honour Register - This Register provides personal and service details and places of commemoration for the 1.7 million members of the Commonwealth forces who died in the First or Second World Wars.
(A record some 60,000 civilian casualties of the Second World War is provided without details of burial location.)
- Free Historic Maps
Providing access to Britain's most extensive digital historical map archive. Find out where your ancestors used to live or check out what your neighbourhood looked like over a hundred years ago.
- Francis Frith Collection
365,000 photographs of 7,000 towns and villages.
The Frith Archive is the remarkable legacy of its energetic and visionary founder. Today, the Frith archive is the only nationally important archive of its kind still in private ownership.
The Collection is world-renowned for the extraordinary quality of its images.
- Genuki Hampshire
Information related to all of Hampshire.
- Hampshire Family History and Local History
A directory of Internet sites for Hampshire and Isle of Wight research.
- Hampshire Genealogical Society
Helping with Family History Research in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
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Hampshire-Life
A web-site connected with the county of Hampshire England and run in conjunction with HAMPSHIRE-LIFE mailing list hosted by RootsWeb.
Hampshire Life shows the history and life of the county and an insight into its neighbouring counties.
- Hampshire Record Office
Collects and preserves written archives relating to the county of Hampshire and its people. These archives include the records of local government, the records of the Church of England in Hampshire and the records of countless individuals, families, businesses, societies, chapels and schools. Through Hampshire Record Office, Hampshire County Council helps to preserve this evidence of the past and make it available to all who wish to consult or study it.
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Hellfire Corner
By Tom Morgan, everything you want to know about the Great War.
- Local History Magazine
The web site for Local History Magazine the UK's only independent national magazine for anyone with an interest in local history local historians, family historians, local studies librarians, archivists and many others.
- Public Record Office
The Public Record Office is the national archive of England, Wales and the United Kingdom. It brings together and preserves the records of central government and the courts of law, and makes them available to all who wish to consult them. The records span an unbroken period from the 11th century to the present day. Our brief history of the Public Records gives more information, or to see some of the treasures of the PRO visit the Virtual Museum.
- Royal Marines Museum
Is dedicated to the preservation and presentation of all aspects of Royal Marines history for the education and enjoyment of the general public.
- Royal Naval Museum
Located in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, historic home of the Royal Navy, and is the Museum of Britain's Senior Service.
- Society of Genealogists
The Society of Genealogists offers a unique combination of research material, guidance and support for those interested in family history and the lives of earlier generations. It is a charity whose objects are to promote, encourage and foster the study, science and knowledge of genealogy.
- Southampton City Archive
Southampton City Archives collects, catalogues and conserves archival material for the City of Southampton. Members of the public are welcome to visit the Archives search room where items in the collection can be consulted.
- Workhouse Site
Dedicated to the Workhouse - its buildings, its inmates, its staff and administrators.
- NB: Inclusion of a pointer to another organisation's site will not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of that organisation or site by Ray & Doreen Niblett.
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