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A Street Near You - exploring the local legacy of the First World Warhttps://astreetnearyou.orgYorkshire Regiment. Date of death: 22/03/1918 (aged 35) Cemetery: BAC-DU-SUD BRITISH CEMETERY, BAILLEULVAL, France. Son of Charles and Susannah Brogden, of Thornaby-on-Tees; husband of Jane Brogden, of 72, Stanley St., Norton, Stockton-on-Tees. A First World War legacy project bringing together data sources such as IWM's Lives of the First ...
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Discover world war casualties who lived in your area - CWGChttps://www.cwgc.org/who-lived-on-your-streetDiscover the world war casualty who lived near you. In both world wars, Commonwealth men and women around the world left their homes to fight for their country. Now, we are bringing the people that lived on your street, back to your street. Our search tool will show you who lived in your area, on a street near you, or even in the house you live ...
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A Street Near You – exploring the local legacy of the First World Warhttps://www.catchingtherain.com/portfolio/a-street-near-youA Street Near You is a personal project, born out of intrigue, created out of frustration, intended as a demonstrator, built in a week, based solely on open data …. which reached 240,000 people in three days. Conceived as a way of demonstrating the untapped potential of linking First World War datasets (and the frustration that all the ...
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Scout Archives - A Street Near Youhttps://archives.internetscout.org/r51960/a_street_near_youFirst launched in 2017, A Street Near You provides a comprehensive database that "explore[s] the local legacy of the First World War." This resource contains "nearly 500,000 location records for 410,000 men and women who died whilst serving in the First World War," and displays them on an interactive map that allows users to see how the War affected countries and communities alike. The site ...
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Find out if you live in a house that once belonged to a First World War ...https://www.edp24.co.uk/lifestyle/20792860.find-live-house-belonged-first-world-war...He tweeted: 'This is remarkable. A street near you. Enter your postcode. It recalls all the Great War dead local to an address.' The map was put together as a personal project by 50-year-old James ...
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British Commission for Military History » A Street Near You - bcmh.org.ukhttps://www.bcmh.org.uk/a-street-near-youA Street Near You is a personal project and website that maps the locations of UK citizens who died in the First World War. It uses official records from CWGC, IWM, Commonwealth War Graves Commission and other sources to create a global map of the local legacy of the war. You can search by postcode and see the names, images and stories of the people who died near you.
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A Street Near You – Kirkcudbright History Societyhttps://www.kirkcudbrighthistorysociety.org.uk/news/a-street-near-youA Street Near You 8th November 2020 Exploring the legacy of the First World War, this site contains nearly 500,000 location records for 410,000 men and women who died whilst serving in the First World War.
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A Street Near You - exploring the potential of enhancing large datasets ...https://media.ed.ac.uk/media/A+Street+Near+You++-+exploring+the+potential+of+enhancing...Presentation by James Morley, A Street Near You A Street Near You started as an idea simply to explore and demonstrate the potential of combining and enhancing large datasets focused on the First World War, but ended up seeing nearly a quarter of a million people visit it within the first three days after it launched and continues to develop and attract new audiences. On 19 June 2020, the ...