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The War Graves Photographic Project original aim 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 the project has now extended the remit to cover all nationalities and military conflicts and make these available within a searchable database. These memorials are all over the world where British, Commonwealth and other nations servicemen and women are buried or commemorated.

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  • The War Graves Photographic Project (de)
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  • The War Graves Photographic Project ist ein Projekt, das es sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, ein Foto von jedem Kriegsgrab, jedem Kriegerdenkmal, jeder offiziellen Gedenkstätte und jedem 'Ministry of Defence grave' zu machen und es in einer Datenbank zu speichern, die per Internet zugänglich ist. Das Projekt begann für Soldaten, die in der britischen Armee bzw. im Commonwealth dienten; es dokumentierte Soldatenfriedhöfe weltweit. Zunächst wurden Gräber und Denkmäler ab 1914 bis heute fotografiert. (de)
  • The War Graves Photographic Project original aim 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 the project has now extended the remit to cover all nationalities and military conflicts and make these available within a searchable database. These memorials are all over the world where British, Commonwealth and other nations servicemen and women are buried or commemorated. (en)
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  • The War Graves Photographic Project ist ein Projekt, das es sich zum Ziel gesetzt hat, ein Foto von jedem Kriegsgrab, jedem Kriegerdenkmal, jeder offiziellen Gedenkstätte und jedem 'Ministry of Defence grave' zu machen und es in einer Datenbank zu speichern, die per Internet zugänglich ist. Das Projekt begann für Soldaten, die in der britischen Armee bzw. im Commonwealth dienten; es dokumentierte Soldatenfriedhöfe weltweit. Zunächst wurden Gräber und Denkmäler ab 1914 bis heute fotografiert. Das Projekt arbeitet als Joint Venture mit der Commonwealth War Graves Commission und assistiert auch dem , den 'Canadian Veterans Affairs' und dem 'New Zealand Ministry of Heritage and Culture'. Familien, Forscher und Studenten können Fotoabzüge bestellen.Dieser Service soll speziell älteren Menschen dienen, die nicht mehr reisen können oder wollen. Am 11. Dezember 2011 sind 1.723.681 Millionen Bilder eingestellt. Dies war möglich durch die Mitarbeit von ehrenamtlichen Freiwilligen. (de)
  • The War Graves Photographic Project original aim 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 the project has now extended the remit to cover all nationalities and military conflicts and make these available within a searchable database. These memorials are all over the world where British, Commonwealth and other nations servicemen and women are buried or commemorated. Until June 2016 the project was working as a joint venture with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, and assisting The Office of Australian War Graves,and the Veterans Affairs Canada and the New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage this enables families, scholars and researchers to obtain, via the TWGPP website, copies of the photograph of a grave or memorial entry, which for many older people it is impossible to visit due to the location and ability to travel. 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 that 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 Commonwealth War Graves Commission ethos to 'Remember in Perpetuity'. In 2013 the Duke of Kent, President of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, awarded the project with a commendation which read: The War Graves Photographic Project is hereby awarded the Presidents Commendation for an outstanding contribution to the work and aims of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The award will be presented to Mr Steve Rogers, Project Coordinator, on behalf of all volunteers. The Projects volunteers have proactively taken photographs of over 1.5 million graves and memorial inscriptions in the Commissions care and continue to provide thousands of these photographs to members of the public each year, many of them next of kin unable to travel to visit the grave or memorial in person. Images have been provided to the Commission for use on our website and in verifying records against the commemoration in situ The Projects work has become a vital component of our ongoing efforts to serve the public and to commemorate the fallen. For an outstanding practical contribution to the work of the commission the Presidents Commendation is awarded to The War Graves Project Volunteers. The project has a website with a searchable database. Copies of archived photographs (currently around 1,836,379 as of 5 May 2016) can be obtained, for a nominal administration fee, on request to the project. The site has become very popular so it is now including war and other service graves from conflicts earlier than 1914 and post World War II like Korea, Aden and the Falklands to name but a few. Submissions of images from anywhere in the world where military personnel were based or conflicts like the Anglo-South African War are now being welcomed. With the 100th anniversary of World War I taking place between 2014 and 2018 the project hoped to provide many images to families and researchers seeking their war dead from this period. 2016 included the big centennial anniversaries like the numerous individual battles that made up 'The Somme'. The likes of Delville Wood, High Wood, Pozieres, Thiepval and Ancre Heights to name but a few. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Commonwealth War Graves Commission gravestones. (en)
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