
Green Howards Museum: Links
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If you have or know of a website that might be of interest to visitors to this site, please contact webmaster@greenhowards.org.uk
A Woman's War
From the Great War to the present, this website highlights the experiences of three different women in three different wars.
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Centre for First World War Studies
The centre is part of the Departments of Medieval and Modern History at Birmingham University, with an excellent record of high-powered research. Holds Seminars, Events etc.
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Ex-Green Howards
Ray Gascoyne's web site which helps members of the Green Howards family keep in touch.
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First World War Remembrance
Website that records something of the men of the Yorkshire Regiment who fought in the First World War.
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Great Northern Publishing
The publisher of the Green Howard and The Great War Magazine.
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Hudson’s Heritage Explorer Pass
For visitors from either inside or outside the UK- We participate in the Hudson’s Heritage Explorer Pass. The Pass is available in 2,4,6,10 and 21 day durations and offers pass holders free entry in to nearly 200 heritage attractions in the UK.
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Sheridan's Guide to Great Britain and Ireland
Useful information for those visiting Richmond and North Yorkshire. Regional maps, descriptions of landscapes and places of interest, as well as addresses and descriptions of places to stay, from Castles to Campsites.
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The Long, Long Trail
Presents the facts of the British Army in the First World War: a tribute to those who fought and often died.
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The National Army Museum
An essential Web site for anybody interested in anything to do with the Army.
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The Second World War Experience Centre
A website that collects and encourages access to the testimony of those who lived through the Second World War.
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The Yorkshire Regiment
The Army's own website for the Yorkshire regiment
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Walking with Ghosts
A study of life and the technology of warfare in World War I
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Women Nurses Throughout War History
An interesting insight into the developing role of the nurse throughout history seen from an American perspective.
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