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Welcome to The War Graves Photographic Project

The original aim of The War Graves Photographic Project was to photograph every war grave, individual memorial, Ministry of Defence grave, and family memorial of serving military personnel from WWI to the present day. However, due to its popularity we have now extended our remit to cover all nationalities and military conflicts and make these available within a searchable database.

[image] Thiepval Memorial

Now working as a joint venture with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, and assisting the Office of Australian War Graves, Canadian Veterans Affairs and the New Zealand Ministry of Heritage and Culture this will enable families, scholars and researchers to obtain, via the CWGC or TWGPP websites, a copy of the photograph of a grave or memorial which for many is impossible to visit due to the location.

This service has only been made possible through the efforts of a dedicated group of volunteers, from all walks of life, who feel the need to Remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice and who realise the importance for families to see where their loved ones are laid to rest or commemorated. This emulates the CWGC ethos to 'Remember in Perpetuity'.

Please use the search facility to check if a photograph is currently held and available.



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LATEST NEWS

27th - 29th January 2012

Dave and Kay Lovell have revisited 14 sites in Belgium and 4 in France.

Jerome Grosse has completed 2 sites in France with images missed on previous visits.

Ivan Bolle completed 2 sites in Belgium.

Trevor and Jocelyn Bridge have revisited a site in France.

Garry Bond a new site in the old county of Middlesex.

32 sites in Kent revisited by David Milborrow with new pre 1914 and post WW2 graves.

steve@twgpp.org or derek@twgpp.org

Names in Archive: 1,725,896

The War Graves Photographic Project, 11 Falcon Road, Horndean, Hants, PO8 9BY email: steve@twgpp.org, derek@twgpp.org
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