Sites concerning wars and conflicts involving the United Kingdom, and England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland prior to 1801.
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- Soldiers of the Queen An online museum of authentic Victorian-era British military photographs.
- Captain James Cook: The World's Explorer site contains in-depth biography, images, news, discussion forum, FAQ.
- Patrick O'Rourke The brief memoirs of Patrick O'Rourke(1917-1996), one of the soldiers in the Royal Scots Grey.
- British Battles Profiles the major battles fought on British soil, with accounts of the conflict, who was involved, and why the battle occurred.
- Victoria Cross Awards Prior to WWI The pre-WW I recipients of the highest decoration for valor and conspicuous gallantry given by the United Kingdom.
- The Black Watch Archive Dedicated to the history of Scotland's famous Black Watch regiment. Includes casualty rolls, descriptions of battles, badges and uniforms.
- Roll of Honour Detailed information about war memorials and regiments within Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Fenlands and Huntingdonshire. Includes photographs, regimental details and personal details of those who died.
- John's Military History Tour of Britain Includes panoramic photos and explanations of a number of military and naval sites, including battlefields, arsenals, dockyards, castles, and forts.
- WebRing: British Military History A collection of sites focusing on the 20th century including some with technical and chronological information.
- Officers Died Details of British officers killed in various wars between 1750 and 1999.
- National Archives: Crimea to Korea Web exhibition that describes how and why Britain was at war in the battles of Trafalgar (1805), Crimea (1854), Egypt (1882), D-Day (1944) and Korea (1951), using documents, pictures and text.
- The Battle of Winwaed, 655AD An attempt to collate available information about the Battle of Winwaed (655AD), and derive its probable location. Winwaed marked the defeat of the last credible pagan force in England.