Bibliography
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MONUMENTS - GENERAL
  • AYRIS, Ian et al., A guide to the public monuments and sculpture of Tyne and Wear. Tyne and Wear Specialist Conservation Team, 1996. ISBN 1 85795 042 9 (paper).
  • BEATY, David Light Perpetual: Aviator’s Memorial Windows. Airlife, 1995. ISBN 1 85310 588 0.
  • CAVANAGH, Terry, Public sculpture of Leicestershire and Rutland. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 2000. ISBN 0853236453 hbk., 0853236550 pbk.
  • CAVANAGH, Terry, Public sculpture of Liverpool. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 1997. ISBN 0852327018 hbk., 0852327115 pbk.
  • CAVANAGH, Terry, Public sculpture of South London. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 1997. ISBN 1846310636 hbk., 184631075x pbk.
  • COOPER, C.S. The outdoor monuments of London: statues, memorial buildings, tablets and war memorials. London, Homeland Association, 1928.
  • DARKE, Jo, The Monument Guide to England and Wales: a National Portrait in Bronze and Stone. London, Macdonald Illustrated, 1991. ISBN 0-356-17609-6
  • INGHAM, Mike, Air Force Memorials of Lincolnshire. 4th ed. Leicester, Midland Publishing Ltd., 1995. ISBN 1 85780 035 4 (Paper)
  • MCKENZIE, Raymond, Public sculpture of Glasgow. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 2001. ISBN 0853239274 hbk., 0853239371 pbk.
  • NOSZLOPY, George Thomas, Public sculpture of Birmingham, including Sutton Coldfield. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 1998. ISBN 0853236828 hbk., 0853236925 pbk.
  • NOSZLOPY, George Thomas, Public sculpture of Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 2002. ISBN 0853238375 hbk., 0853238472 pbk.
  • NOSZLOPY, George Thomas and WATERHOUSE, Fiona, Public sculpture of Staffordshire and the Black Country. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 2005. ISBN 0853239894 hbk., 0853239991 pbk.
  • SAUNDERS, David Britain’s Maritime Memorials & Mementoes. Patrick Stephens, 1996. ISBN 1 85260 466 2
  • SMITH, David J. Britain’s Aviation Memorials & Mementoes. Patrick Stephens, 1992, ISBN 1 85260 395 X
  • USHERWOOD, Paul et al., Public sculpture of North-East England. Liverpool University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-85323-625-9 hbk., 0-85323-635-6 pbk.
  • WARD-JACKSON, Philip, Public sculpture of the City of London. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 2003. 0853239673 hbk., 0853239770 pbk.
  • WYKE, Terry and COCKS, Harry, Public sculpture of Greater Manchester. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 2004. ISBN 0853235570 hbk., 0853235678 pbk.
WAR GRAVES AND CEMETERIES
  • BILBROUGH, Peter J., First World War graves in Sussex. Sussex Family History Group, 1992. ISBN 0951358065 pbk.
  • BURTT, William, editor, War memorials and graves book of remembrance, Benson, Oxfordshire, researched and compiled by Alastair Jack, Skyscraper Publications, 1995. ISBN 0-9520290-1-4.
  • COLBORNE, J. and BRINE, F. Graves and Epitaphs of our Fallen Heroes in the Crimea and Scutari London, 1857.
  • COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES COMMISSION, Their name liveth: some pictures of Commonwealth War cemeteries 1914-1918, 1939-1945. Vol. 1. London, Methuen, 1954.
  • COOMBES, Rose E.B., Before endeavours fade: a guide to the battlefields of the First World War. 7th edn. After the Battle, 1994. ISBN 0 900913 86 X (Cloth) 0 900913 85 1 (Paper).
  • CURL J. Stevens, War cemeteries and memorials in Curl, J.S. A celebration of death. London, Constable and Co. Ltd., 1980; p.315-37. ISBN 0 09 463000 32
  • D'ARCY, Fergus A., Remembering the war dead: British, Commonwealth and international war graves in Ireland since 1914. Dublin, Stationary Office, 2007. ISBN 0755775899 pbk.
  • GARFIELD, John, The Fallen: a photographic journey through the war cemeteries and memorials of the Great War, 1914-18. London, Leo Cooper, 1990. ISBN 0 8505 2250 1.
  • GAVAGHAN, Michael, The story of the unknown warrior, 11 November 1920. Preston, M and L Publications, c. 1995. ISBN 0952446405.
  • GIBSON, Edwin and KINGSLEY WARD, G. Courage Remembered. London, H.M.S.O., 1989. ISBN 0 11 772608 7
  • HARVEY, David, Monuments to courage: Victoria Cross headstones and memorials [Bahrain], Kevin & Kay Patience, c.1999.
  • HOLT, Tonie and HOLT, Valmai Battlefields of the First World War: a traveller’s guide London, Parkgate Books, 1999. ISBN 1902616294.
  • HURST, Sidney Cecil, The silent cities: an illustrated guide to the war cemeteries and memorials to the “missing” in France and Flanders 1914-1918. London, Methuen & Co., 1929.
  • KENYON, Sir Frank War Graves: How the Cemeteries Abroad will be Designed, London, H.M.S.O., 1918.
  • LAFFIN, John We Will Remember Them: Australian Epitaphs of World War I. Kangaroo Press, 1995. ISBN 0 86417 7356.
  • LINLITHGOW MUNICIPAL CEMETERY, Their name liveth: a survey of First World War graves in Linlithgow Municipal Cemetery. [Linlithgow], Linlithgow Academy History Society [1983?]
  • LLOYD, David Battlefield tourism: pilgrimage and the commemoration of the Great War in Britain, Australia and Canada 1919-1939.Oxford, Berg, 1998. ISBN 1859731740 (cloth) 1859731791 (paper).
  • LONGWORTH, Philip, The unending vigil: A history of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, 2nd ed., Barnsley, Leo Cooper, 2003. ISBN 1844150046 pbk.
  • MORRIS, M.S. Gardens “forever England”: landscape, identity and First World War British Cemeteries on the Western Front Ecumene Vol.4, No.4 1997, pp.410-434.
  • MURRAY, Stephen Military gravestones in south-east Essex: classification and analysis of a neglected source The Local Historian, Vol.32, No.1, February 2002, pp.4-21.
  • ROBIN, Ron, A foothold in Europe: the aesthetics and politics of American war cemeteries in Western Europe. Journal of American Studies, Vol.29, no.1, April 1995, pp.55-72.
  • SUMMERS, Julie, Remembered: the history of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. London, Merrell in association with the CWGC, 2007. ISBN 1858943744. hbk.
  • WILKINSON, James, The Unknown Warrior and the Field of Remembrance. London, JW Publications, 2006. ISBN 095524712 pbk.
WAR GRAVES AND CEMETERIES - SOUTH ASIA
  • LLEWELLYN-JONES, Rosie Chowkidar, 1977-1997 London, British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia, c.1997. ISBN 0-907799-57-4.
WAR MEMORIAL ARTISTS
  • ARCHER, Geoff. The Glorious Dead: Figurative Sculpture of British First World War Memorials. Frontier Publishing, 2009 ISBN 978 1 872914 38 1
  • BLACK, Jonathan The Sculpture of Eric Kennington. Lund Humphries, 2002. ISBN 0 85331 823 9.
  • COMPTON, A. (ed.) Charles Sargeant Jagger: war and peace sculpture. London, Imperial War Museum, c.1985. ISBN 0901627313 pbk.
  • COMPTON, Ann, The Sculpture of Charles Sargeant Jagger. Lund Humphries, 2004. ISBN 0-85331-864-6.
  • GLIDDON, Gerald and SKELTON, Tim, Lutyens and the Great War. London, Francis Lincoln, 2008. ISBN 978-07112-2878-8.
  • HODSON PRESSINGER, Selwyn, Adrian Jones, 1845-1938: British sculptor and artist: in praise of ...Rev. ed. London, Sandilands Press, c.2001. ISBN 19012660387.
  • MALVERN, S. Memorizing the Great War: Stanley Spencer’s Beauclere Art History, Vol.23, no.2, June 2000, pp.182-204.
  • MORIARTY, Catherine The Sculpture of Gilbert Ledward. Lund Humphries, 2003. ISBN 0 85331 831 X
  • SKIPWITH, P. Gilbert Ledward RA and the Guards Division Memorial, Apollo, January, 1988. Pp.22-6.
  • TEXIER, Simon, Les architectes de la mémoire. Paris, Huitième jour, c.2007. ISBN 291419895 pbk.
WAR MEMORIALS - GENERAL
  • BORG, Alan, War Memorials from Antiquity to the Present. London, Leo Cooper, 1991. ISBN 0-85052-363-X (Cloth).
  • DAVIES, J., Reconstructing enmities: war and war memorials: the boundary markers of the west. History of European Ideas, Vol.19, no.1/3, 1994, pp.47-52.
  • HARTMAN, Geoffrey H. editor, Holocaust remembrance: the shapes of memory. Oxford, Blackwell, 1994. ISBN 1557861250 (cased), 1557863679 (pbk).
  • HARTMAN, Geoffrey H., The longest shadow: in the aftermath of the holocaust. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, c.1966. ISBN 0253330335
  • INGLIS, Ken War memorials: ten questions for historians, Guerres Mondiales et Conflits Contemporains, 167 (1992), pp.5-22
  • KIDD, William and MURDOCH, Brian, Memory and memorials: the commemorative century. Aldershot, Ashgate, 2004. ISBN 0754607356 hbk.
  • KING, A.M. The politics of meaning in the commemoration of the First World War in Britain, 1914-1939. Ph.D. thesis University College London, 1993.
  • KONODY, Paul George, On war memorials, in Canadian War Records Office, Art and War etc. Ottowa?, Canadian War Records Office, 1919.
  • MEADE, Martin, War Memorials, Architectural Review, Vol. 192, no.1137, January 1993, p.65-69.
  • MILTON, Sybil, In fitting memory: the art and politics of holocaust memorials. Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1991. ISBN 081432066X.
  • NATIONAL INVENTORY OF WAR MEMORIALS The conservation of war memorials guidance notes London, National Inventory of War Memorials, Imperial War Museum, c.1997. ISBN 1-87042-341-0
  • QUINLAN, Mark British War Memorials Hereford, Authors On Line, 2005. ISBN 0755201868.
  • YOUNG, James Edward The Texture of Memory: Holocaust Memorials and Meaning. New York, Yale UP., 1993. ISBN 0300053835.
WAR MEMORIALS - BRITAIN
  • ARCHER, Geoff, The glorious dead; figurative sculpture of British First World War memorials. Frontier Publishing, 2009. ISBN 978 1 872914 38 1 pbk.
  • ASHLEY, Peter, Lest we forget: war memorials. Swindon, English Heritage, 2004. ISBN 1850749116 pbk.
  • BENSON, A.C. Lest We Forget London, 1917.
  • BOORMAN, Derek, A Century of Remembrance: One Hundred Outstanding British War Memorials. Pen & Sword Military, 2005. ISBN 1 84415 316 9.
  • BOORMAN, Derek, At the Going Down of the Sun: British First World War Memorials. [York]., D. Boorman 1988. ISBN 0951365401 (Paper).
  • BOORMAN, Derek, For Your Tomorrow: British Second World War Memorials. D. Boorman, 1995. ISBN 09513654 2 8 (Hardback), 0 95136541 X (Paperback).
  • BRUCE, Alex Monuments, memorials and the local historian Historical Association, 1998. ISBN 085278 404 X.
  • BUSHAWAY, B. Name upon Name: the Great War and Remembrance in PORTER, R. (ed.) Myths of the English, Oxford, 1992. Pp.158-160
  • CASSON, H. (ed.) Bombed Churches as War Memorials. Cheam, Architectural Press, 1945.
  • CLARK, Somers War Memorials, The Architect, Vol. 14, July, 1916, pp.22-3.
  • CLUTTON-BROCK, A. On War Memorials London, 1917.
  • COMPTON, Ann Memorials to the Great War in CURTIS, P. Patronage and Practice: Sculpture on Merseyside, Liverpool, Tate Gallery, 1989.
  • CORKE, Jim, War Memorials in Britain. Shire Publs., 2006. ISBN 1-7478-0626-8
  • GILDEA, Sir James, For Remembrance and in honour of those who lost their Lives in the South African War 1899-1902. London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1911.
  • GUARDIAN, The In memory of the memorials. The Guardian, 10th November, 1990.
  • IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM, The war memorials handbook, compiled by Stephen Croad. 2nd ed. London, Imperial War Museum,, National Inventory of War Memorials, 2001. ISBN 1901623483.
  • JACK, G. War Shrines Burnley, 1918.
  • KERNOT, Charles Frederick, British Public Schools war memorials. London, Roberts & Newton, 1927.
  • KING, A.M., The politics of meaning in the commemoration of the First World War in Britain, 1914-1939. Unpublished PhD thesis, University College, London, 1993.
  • KING, Alex Memorials of the Great War in Britain: the Symbolism and Politics of Remembrance, Oxford, Berg, 1998 Pp.274 ISBN 1-85973-983-0 (Cloth), 1-85973-988-1 (Paper)
  • KNIGHT, Lorraine and HEWITT, Nick War memorials and local history: the UK National Inventory of War Memorials The Local Historian, Vol.31, no4, November 2001, pp.221-229.
  • McINTYRE, Colin Monuments of War: How to Read a War Memorial London, 1990.
  • MANSFIELD, Nick. Class Conflict and Village War Memorials, 1914-24. Rural History, Vol. 6, no.1, April, 1995. Pp.67-87.
  • MORIARTY, C., The Absent Dead and Figurative First World War Memorials. Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society, vol. 39 (1995), pp.7-40.
  • MORIARTY, Catherine. Christian iconography and First World War Memorials, Imperial War Museum Review, 6 (1991), pp.63-75.
  • MORIARTY, C. Narrative and the Absent Body: The Mechanics of Meaning in First World War Memorials unpublished D.Phil. thesis, University of Sussex, 1995.
  • MORIARTY, Catherine, The National Inventory of War Memorials The Local Historian, Vol. 20, no. 3, August, 1990. Pp. 123-5
  • MORIARTY, Catherine Private Grief and Public Remembrance: British First World War Memorials in EVANS, M. and LUNN, K. (eds.) War and Memory in the Twentieth Century, Oxford, 1997. Pp.
  • NATIONAL INVENTORY OF WAR MEMORIALS, The conservation of war memorials: guidance notes.
  • London, National Inventory of War Memorials, Imperial War Museum, c.1997. ISBN 1870423410.
  • POMEROY, L The Making of a War Memorial Town Planning Review, vol. 9, no. 4, (1921)
  • WALSH, R.R and WALSH, Jean T. compilers The Border Regiment Roll of Honour 1939-1945 Blackburn, T.H.C.L. Books, [1999?]. ISBN 0948494867.
  • QUINLAN, Mark, British war memorials. Hereford, Authors Online, 2005. ISBN 0755201868 pbk.
  • STAMP, Gavin, Silent cities: [catalogue of] an exhibition of the memorials and cemetery architecture of the Great War. London, R.I.B.A. Publications, 1977.
  • SWITZER, Catherine, "Letters of imperishable gold": lists of names in the experience and commemoration of the Great War. The Local Historian, Vol.38, no.3, August 2008, pp.205-215.
  • VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM, Inscriptions suggested for war memorials, [compiled by?] Sir Cecil Harcourt-Smith. London, Privately printed, 1919.
  • WARREN, E., War Memorials London, 1919.
  • WARREN, E., War Shrines Civic Arts Association, 1917.
  • WHITTICK, Arnold, War Memorials,etc. London, Country Life Ltd, 1946.
  • YARRINGTON, Alison, The commemoration of the hero, 1800-1864: monuments to the British victors of the Napoleonic Wars. London, Garland, 1988 ISBN 0-8240 0097-8.
WAR MEMORIALS - BRITAIN: ENGLAND (by County)
  • BERKSHIRE

  • BERKSHIRE FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY , Berkshire War Memorials. Part 1: Villages, Towns and
  • Church of England Parishes, 1838-1982.
  • BERKSHIRE FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY , Berkshire War Memorials. Part 2: Military Units, 1854-
  • 1991.

  • BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

  • BOND , Frank, Their names shall be carved in stone: the war memorial at Eton Wick and Boveney, its story and that of the men whose names are there. Windsor, Frank Bond, 2000. ISBN 093824012 cased,
  • 0953824004 paperback.
  • COX , Paul, The Woburn Sands and Aspley Heath World War One casualties. [Woburn Sands?], Woburn Town Council, 2001.
  • REYNOLDS , Mike, The Eton Manor War Memorial 1939-1946: a tribute. Beaconsfield, M.J. Reynolds, 1999.
  • ROWLANDS , Stella, We will remember them: the servicemen who died during the 1914-1918 and 1939-1945 wars and the civilians who died during the 1939-45 war: Iver and Iver Heath. Iver, S. Rowlands, c.2005. ISBN 1903127084 pbk.
  • SENIOR, Michael, Fromelles 1916: no finer courage: the loss of an English village. Barnsley, Pen & Sword, 2011. ISBN 9781848845374.

  • CAMBRIDGESHIRE

  • INGLIS , K.S., The Homecoming: the War Memorial Movement in Cambridge, England. Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 27, no. 4 (1992), Cambridge, England, pp.583-605.
  • JAMET , C., Oxford and Cambridge College War Memorials. M.Litt dissertation, University of Cambridge, 1993.

  • CHESHIRE

  • BIRKENHEAD SCHOOL , Memorials of Old Birkonians who fell in the Great War 1914-1918. Liverpool, Printed for private circulation, 1920
  • CLARKE , Peter, COOK , Andy and BINTLIFF , Jon, Remembered: Marple men who fell in the Great War [Marple], Clarke, Cook and Bintliff, c.1999. ISBN 0 9536948 0 1.
  • LEWIS , Stephen, A debt of honour: men of the Sett Valley. [Macclesfield], S.P. Lewis, 1999.
  • ISBN 095368066.
  • McGREAL , Stephen, Moreton and district patriots 1914-1919. Birkenhead, Countyvise, 1999. ISBN
  • 1901231151 pbk.

  • CUMBERLAND

  • BARDGETT , Colin, The Black Angel. Carlisle, Bookcase, 1997. ISBN 0-9519920-7-0 [The Black Angel is Penrith’s memorial to the Volunteer Companies of Cumberland and Westmorland who served in the Boer War.]
  • BRADLEY , John et al., Distington Heroes. Distington, Distington Family & Local History Society, [No Date].
  • HAMNETT , Andy, The war memorials of Matterdale, Greystoke, Patterdale, Penruddock and Watermillock, Matterdale Historical and Archaeological Society, [No date].

  • DERBYSHIRE

  • TAYLOR , Keith and BROWN, Trevor, A Derbyshire parish at war: South Darley and the Great War 1914-1919. Bakewell, Country Books, 2000. ISBN 1 898941 53 X.

  • DEVON

  • METTLER , Alex and WOODCOCK, Gerry, Lest we forget: the Tavistock fallen of the Second World War.
  • [Tavistock], Tavistock and District Local History Society, 2007.
  • METTLER , Alex and WOODCOCK, Gerry, We Will Remember Them: the men of Tavistock who died in the First Word War. Tavistock and District Local History Society, 2003. ISBN 0 9544284 1 2.
  • PERRIN , Dennis, editor, Heavitree roll of honour First World War, 1914-1918: a record of those parishioners who gave their lives during the First World War. Exeter, Heavitree Local History Society,
  • [2002?]. ISBN 0954364902 pbk.

  • DORSET

  • FARLEY , Ron, The Royal British Legion, the Birdsmoorgate branch, a millenium book of remembrance for all those who gave their lives in the two World Wars 1914-1918, 1939-1945. [Birdsmoorgate, Birdsmoorgate Royal British Legion Branch, 2001.] ISBN 095249814.
  • MONK , Murial, compiler, 10,000 fallen remembered on Dorset war memorials. [Weymouth], Somerset & Dorset Family History Society, c.2000. ISBN 1871257484 pbk.

  • DURHAM

  • ANON . A corner of England: the Lawe Top, South Shields, Remembrance Day, November 11th 2001, [South Shields], Caer Urfa Heritage Association, 2001.
  • BROMILOW, Fred and ROWLAND, Owen The Employees and Residents of Thornley, Ludworth and Wheatley Hill, their contribution in the Great War 1914-18, 2006
  • BROMILOW, Fred and ROWLAND, Owen The Employees and Residents of Thornley, Ludworth and Wheatley Hill, their contribution in the Second World War 1939-45, 2008
  • BROOKS, Andrew The Ingleton War Memorial 1914-18, 1939-45, Printed by Pica Design and Print Low Bentham near Lancaster
  • DAVISON , John, Durham men in the Great War. Durham, History of Education Project, School of Education, c.2001. ISBN 1 870268 26 1.
  • NATIONAL UNION OF TEACHERS War Record 1914-1919. A short account of duty and work accomplished during the war. 1920, Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London, W.C.1.
  • RICHARDSON Kevin, Evenwood Remembers 2010, Evenwood Publishing, ISBN 9780956542809
  • SHEEN John, The Steel of the DLI: The 2nd Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry 1914-18 2009 Pen and Sword, Barnsley, ISBN 9781848841437
  • YOUNGSON, Revd. David T., (Compiler) Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham Roll of Honour 1914-18 2008

  • ESSEX

  • CUDDEFORD , Michael J. Pleshey’s fallen: the men on the roll of honour. Chelmsford, Michael J. Cuddeford, c.1998.
  • TRUSLER , John W., Local heroes: the villagers of Writtle who gave their lives in the Great War. [England], J.W. Trusler, 2008. ISBN 9780 956043702 pbk.

  • GLOUCESTERSHIRE

  • CHELTENHAM COLLEGE , The Old Cheltonian South African War Memorials, edited by Andrew Alexander Hunter. Cheltenham, Norman, Sawyer & Co., 1904.
  • DIXON , John, Never has so much been owed: a commemoration of those from Tewkesbury and District who lost their lives during the Second World War. Tewkesbury History Society, 2005. ISBN1742 6030.
  • MORGAN , William, The war memorial book: for the parishes of Olveston and Aust, South Gloucestershire. Bristol, Tockington Press, 2005. ISBN 0952152177. pbk.
  • STAYT , Robin, Maisemore men lest we forget: the lives of the men who fought and died in the two world wars. Maisemore, [R. Stayt], c.2003.
  • WEST , John A Book of Remembrance (in St James’s Church, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire). The Local History, Jan/Feb 1998, pp.17-20.
  • WESTLAKE , Ray, Remembering the Great War in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire. Studley, Brewin, 2002. ISBN 1858582261. pbk.

  • HAMPSHIRE

  • GOLDSMITH , R.F.K., The military memorials of Winchester Cathedral. Winchester, Friends of Winchester Cathedral, 1974.

  • HEREFORDSHIRE

  • WESTLAKE , Ray, Remembering the Great War in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire. Studley, Brewin, 2002. ISBN 1858582261 pbk.

  • HERTFORDSHIRE

  • BISHOP'S STORTFORD COLLEGE , Bishop's Stortford College War Memorial Booklet, 1914-1919.
  • Bishop's Stortford, [1920].
  • COCKRAM , John Michael, Brockenhurst and the two world wars. Brockenhurst, J.M. Cockram, c.2001. ISBN 0954097203 hbk., 9780954097202 pbk.
  • GOODMAN , Alice, The street memorials of Saint Albans Abbey parish. St Albans, St Albans and Hertfordshire Architectural & Archaeological Society, 1987. ISBN 0-901194-08-5

  • KENT

  • DONALDSON , Peter McIntosh, The memorialisation of the Great War in Folkestone, Canterbury and Dover, 1918-24. Canterbury, unpublished University of Kent Ph.D. thesis, 2005.
  • EDWARDS , Brian, Marines from the Medway: the story behind their memorials in the Medway towns. Portsmouth?, Royal Marines Historical Society, c.1998.
  • HANDLEY , Ronald E., The Dover Patrol Memorial. Dover, Littledown Publishing, 1998. ISBN 0-9511707-2-4 pbk.
  • WALFORD , Fred, The story f Petts Wood War Memorial Hall. Orpington, Petts Wood War Memorial Trust. c.1985. ISBN 0951053205 pbk.

  • LANCASHIRE

  • BANNISTER , Victoria, Southport's splendid hearts: attribute to the men of Southport who gave their lives in the Great War, Victoria Bannister, 2000.
  • JACKSON , John, Balderstone remembers, John Jackson, 2000.
  • PEET , G. compiler, Index to names from 26 war memorials in churches and other locations in West Lancashire. [Ormskirk], Ormskirk & District Family History Society, 1989. ISBN 0-947915-23-0 pbk.
  • PILKINGTON , Joan M., They shall grow not old: the Barton, Bilsborrow and Myerscough War Memorial Project, 200-2004. [Barton], Barton, Bilsborrow and Myerscough Trustees, 2005.
  • STRINGER , Fred W., They are not forgotten: First World War memorials in Nelson, Lancashire. Settle, Hudson History, [2003]. ISBN 1903783232.
  • TURNER , William, The Accrington Pals remembered: a guide to their resting places and memorials. Hyndburn Local History Society, 1993.
  • TURNER , William, A book or remembrance: in memory of the men from St. John's, Stonefold, who died in the 1914-1918 and 1939-1945 wars. William Turner, 2000.
  • TURNER , William, In honoured memory: a tribute to the men of Haslingden who gave their lives for their country. William Turner, 2005.
  • TURNER , William, In memory of the men of St. Stephen, Grane who died in the 1914-1918 and 1939-1945 wars. William Turner, 1996.
  • TURNER , William, In memory of our Baxenden lads, 1914-1918 & 1939-1946, William Turner, 1994.
  • TURNER , William, With reverence and gratitude: a tribute to the men named on the Accrington 1939-1945 war memorial, Oak Park Hill, William Turner, 2004.

  • LEICESTERSHIRE

  • BRAY , M., Bells of Memory: a History of the Loughborough Carillon,. Loughborough, B.R.D. Publishing, 1981. ISBN 0907687008.

  • LINCOLNSHIRE

  • BAKER , Tony, Sutton-on-Sea remembers: a tribute to those whose names are on the village war memorial. Brinkhill, Corner House, 2006. ISBN 0955414709 pbk.
  • BROADBENT , Susie et al., The Crosby Angel: a community's war memorial. Scunthorpe, Friends of the Crosby Angel, 2008. ISBN 0955967406 pbk.
  • BRYANT , Geoffrey Freeman, Barton remembers, 1939-45. Pt. 1 Lest we forge: Barton remembers its war dead. Barton-upon-Humber, Workers' Educational Association, Barton-on-Humber Branch, 1997. ISBN 0900959119 pbk.
  • HUNT , William M., A town remembers those commemorated on Boston War Memorial. Vol. 1: The First World War. Boston, Richard Kay, 1999. ISBN 0 902662 04 X pbk.
  • HUNT , William M., A town remembers those commemorated on Boston War Memorial. Vol. 2: The Second World War. Boston, Richard Kay, c.2001. ISBN 1902882466 pbk.
  • NAYLOR , Stanley, Lancaster Memorial, Bishops Farm, Sibsey Northlands, Boston, Lincolnshire. Rev. ed. Kirton, S. Naylor, 2002. ISBN 0952784661 pbk.
  • NAYLOR , Stanley, Remembrance "lest we forget": to the memory of the gallant sons of Kirton who unstintingly gave their lives for King and Country in the two Great Wars; 1914-1918; 1939-1945. Boston, S. Naylor, 2008. ISBN 9780952784692 (spiral).

  • LONDON

  • CONNELLY , M. The Commemoration of the Great War in the City and East London unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of London, 1995.
  • GAVAGHAN , Michael, The story of the unknown warrior: 11 November 1920. Preston, M & L Publications, c.1995.ISBN 0-9524464 -0-5 and 0-9524464-0-5.
  • GREENBERG , A., Lutyens’ Cenotaph Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 48, no.3, March 1989, pp.5-23.
  • HOMBERGER , E., The Story of the Cenotaph. Times Literary Supplement, 12 Nov. 1976, pp.1429-30
  • Contemporary History, 23 (1988) pp.77-97.
  • LLOYDS OF LONDON , Portraits of Lloyd's men whose names appear on Lloyd's war memorial. London, Lloyd's, 1922.
  • MUNSELL , F. Darrell, The Victorian controversy surrounding the Wellington war memorial: the archduke of Hyde Park Corner. Lewiston, Edwin Mellen, 1991. ISBN 0773497358.
  • O'NEALE , David, Lest we forget: Bridgham and Roudham in the Great War, Taverner Publications, 2006. ISBN 190147010.

  • NORFOLK

  • DIXON, C.J., This saddening list; the war memorial, King Edward VII School, Kings Lynn. Blackborough End, Hill View Consultants (Books), 2006. ISBN 095570404 pbk.

  • NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

  • OUNDLE MEMORIAL TRUST COMMITTEE, Oundle memorials of the Second World War, 1939-1945. [Peterborough], Oundle Memorial Trust Committee, 194?
  • OUNDLE SCHOOL, Oundle Memorials of the Great War, MCMXIV - MCMXIX, compiled by Henry M. King and E.E. Yeld. London. For private circulation, 1920.

  • NORTHUMBERLAND

  • AMBLE SOCIAL HISTORY GROUP, A time to remember. [The Group], 2006.
  • BROWN, Janet, War Memorials Survey update. Tyne and Tweed, No.59, 2005, pp.61-63.
  • BROWN, Janet, Recording War Memorials in Northumberland, The Local Historian, Vol. 26, 1996, pp.209-22.
  • GRAHAM, Sydney. The Seaton Delaval Air Taining Corps War Memorial, commemorating former members of 167 (Seaton Delaval) Squadron who gave their lives in World War II.
  • GRINT, Alan Isaac, The faith and fire within: in memory of the men of Hexham who fell in the Great War. Hexham, Ergo Press, 2006. ISBN 0-9552758-1-4.
  • GRINT, Alan I., Only fools and horses: Hexham men at Gallipoli, 1915. Hexham Historian, No.15, Oct. 2005, pp.64-69.
  • GRINT, Alan I., Soldiers who died in the Great War: a tribute to those men whose names are recorded on the war memorial at S John Lee Church, Acomb, Northumberland. Hexham Historian, No.14, July 2004, pp.48-78.
  • HALL, Eleanor, Felton War Memorial: the men behind the names: in commemoration of the men who died in WW1. Eleanor Hall, 2009.
  • HARDY, J.H. (em)By the Green of the Spring:A tribute to the men of Chevington & Broomhill who served in the First World War. Amble Social History Group, 2004.
  • HARDY, J.H. 'In this quiet lane': Chevington and Broomhill in World War Two. Glen Graphics, 2007. ISBN 1 900038 75 7.
  • HUNTLEY, Phil, A harbour dedicated to a fallen soldier. The Northumbrian, issue No.91, April/May 2006, pp.37-40.
  • MAUNDER, Peggy. The Edlingham War Memorial Tablets Records and Recollections, Journal of the Aln & Breamish Local History Society, NS8 Vol. 2 No.2 Autumn 2009.
  • NATIONAL UNION OF TEACHERS War Record 1914-1919. A short account of duty and work accomplished during the war. 1920, Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London, W.C.1.
  • SOBO, Muriel E., We will remember them: the story of the men on the Ponteland war memorial. [Ponteland], Ponteland Parish Council, 2005.

  • NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

  • BALL , Antony and HOUSLEY , Cliff, The Arnold and Daybrook War Memorial. Nottingham, Miliquest Publications, [2005]. ISBN 0952964872.
  • BROOKE , Christopher J., “Their name liveth”: a remote sensing survey to decipher illegible inscriptions on St Mary’s war memorial, Nottingham. Industrial Archaeology Review, Vol.17, no.1, Autumn 1994, pp.75-78.

  • OXFORDSHIRE

  • BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD , Balliol College war memorial book, 1914-19. Glasgow, Glasgow University Press for Balliol College, 1924.
  • BURTT , William, editor, War memorial and graves book of remembrance, Benson, Oxfordshire, researched and compiled by Alastair Jack, Wallingford, Skyscratcher Publications, 1995. Limited ed. ISBN 0-9520290-1-4 pbk.
  • JAMET , C., Oxford and Cambridge College War Memorials. M.Litt dissertation, University of Cambridge, 1993.
  • LYNAM , Charles Cotterell, Memorials of Old Boys and Masters of the Dragon School, Oxford, who fell in the Great War. Oxford, Dragon School, 1922.
  • UTECHIN , Patricia, Sons of this place: commemoration of the war dead in Oxford’s colleges and institutions. Oxford, Robert Dugdale, 1998. ISBN 0-946976-07-4.
  • UTECHIN , Patricia, Trumpets sounded: commemoration of the war dead in the Parish Churches of Oxfordshire. Oxford, R. Dugdale, 1996. ISBN 0 946976 05 8 (Paper).

  • SHROPSHIRE

  • SHROPSHIRE ARCHIVES , Conflict and memory: a brief history of war memorials of the First and Second World Wars. Shrewsbury, Shropshire Archives, [2009?] pbk.

  • SOMERSET

  • TRIM , Colin, The glorious dead: the men of North Curry who died in the Great War. [North Curry], North Curry Society, c.2004. ISBN 0952920131 pbk.

  • STAFFORDSHIRE

  • BAILEY , Ian et al., Never to return: a record of those commemorated on the war memorials of Audley, Talke, Scot Hay and Butt Lane, Stoke-on-Trent, Audley & District Family History Society, c.2000. ISBN 0-9529494-6-6
  • WAYMAN , Ken, “The true and faithful men”: a Pelsall tapestry: Pelsall (Staffordshire) servicemen in the Great War 1914-1918. [GB], K. Wayman, [2005] ISBN 0954887506.

  • SUFFOLK

  • LARNDER , Les, The history of the war memorials of Peasenhall & Sibton, Suffolk. L. Larnder, 1999. ISBN 0-9537066-0-5 pbk.

  • SURREY

  • COX, Ronald, At the going down of the sun …: An account of Croydon’s war memorials. Croydon, Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society, 1992. ISBN 0 906047 06 (Paper).
  • TAYLOR, Brian, Guildford’s Second World War Memorial. [Guildford], [Guildford Borough Council] [1996?]

  • SUSSEX

  • ANON., World War ! war memorials: Name index to1914-1918 war memorials of Eastbourne, East Sussex, Eastbourne, PBN, 1989. ISBN 1-87138-409-5.
  • BOND, Shirley, Cuckfield Remembered, Yarm, Woodlands Publishing, 2008. ISBN 978-1-84375-330-8.
  • BRIDGER, Geoffrey, Valiant hearts of Ringmer: Ringmer village war memorial. Lewes, Ammonite, 1993. ISBN 1898626006 pbk.
  • ESDAILE, Katharine Ada, War Memorials. Brighton, Sussex Churches Art Council, 1948.
  • EWART, P.eter and EWART, Lynne, Monuments to Memory: the Story of Rye’s War Memorials. Hawkhurst, [P. and L. Ewart?], 1988.
  • FELPHAM AND MIDDLETON LOCAL HISTORY WORKSHOP, 20th century war memorials in Felpham and Middleton, F&MLHW, 2008. ISBN 9780951648230 pbk.
  • GRIEVES, Keith, Common Meeting Places and the Brightening of Rural Life: Local debates on Village Halls in Sussex after the First World War. Rural History, Vol.10, no.2, October 1999, pp.171-192.
  • GRIEVES, Keith, Investigating local war memorial committees: demobilised soldiers, the bereaved and expressions of local pride in Sussex villages, 1918-1921. The Local Historian, Vol.30, no.1 February 2000, pp.39-58.
  • MACE, Martin, Sussex wartime relics and memorials: 1939-1945. Storrington, Historic Military Press, 1997. ISBN 1901313018 pbk.
  • MEDHURST, L. and PITCHER , E. compilers, Rolls of honour and war memorials in Lewes, Peacehaven and Piddinghoe. [Eastbourne], Family Roots Family History Society, 1993.
  • MEDHURST, L. and PITCHER , E. compilers, Rolls of honour and war memorials of some East Sussex villages. Eastbourne, Family Roots Family History Society, 1991.
  • MEDHURST, L. and PITCHER , E. compilers, Rolls of honour and war memorials in some East Sussex villages. Vol. 4. [Eastbourne], Family Roots Family History Society, 1992.
  • MEDHURST, L. and PITCHER , E. compilers, Rolls of honour and war memorials in some East Sussex villages. Vol. 5. [Eastbourne], Family Roots Family History Society, 1992.
  • MEDHURST, L. and PITCHER , E. compilers, Rolls of honour and war memorials in Eastbourne. [Eastbourne], Family Roots Family History Society, 1994.
  • MEDHURST, L. and PITCHER , E. compilers, War memorials in Hastings. Eastbourne, Family Roots Family History Society, 1994.
  • MEDHURST, L. and PITCHER , E. compilers, Rolls of honour and war memorials in some villages and towns in East and West Sussex, and also some border villages in Kent and Surrey. Vol. 7. Family Roots Family History Society, 1993.
  • MEDHURST, L. and PITCHER , E. compilers, Rolls of honour and war memorials in some East Sussex villages and tons, and also some border villages in Kent. Vol. 6. Eastbourne, Family Roots Family History Society, 1993.
  • POWELL, Brian M., At the going down of the sun: Ewhurst remembers: the story behind the names on the Ewhurst Parish war memorials. Ewhurst Green, B.M. Powell, c.1998.
  • ROBERTS, A.V.C., Lewes men whose names are entered in bronze on the Lewes War Memorial at School Hill, Lewes, Sussex, 1914-1918. Eastbourne, Family Roots Family History Society, 1991.
  • ROWLAND, Susan, Lest we forget the gallant men of Hamsey: a tribute to the men on Hamsey Parish War Memorial. Offham Village, S. Rowland, c.1995. ISBN 9781898950059 pbk.
  • SELLERS, W.F., Sussex War Memorials “Pro rege et patria.” The Sussex County Magazine, Vol. 7, 1934, pp.694-7.
  • TROAK, Malcolm, "We will remember them": dedicated to the memory of the men of Peacehaven and Telscombe who died in the two World Wars. Telscombe Cliffs, New Anzac, 2000. ISBN 0953911500 pbk.

  • WILTSHIRE

  • BELT, John. The war memorials of Purton: compiled to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. [Purton, Purton Historical Society, 1996.] ISBN 0951714228 pbk.
  • HINCHCLIFF, Mary and RANGE , Bernice, Alderbury war memorials: in freedom’s cause. Alberbury, Alderbury & Whaddon Local History Research Group, 2004. ISBN 0953800415 pbk.
  • MILLINGTON, Patricia F., Rank on rank: First World War memorials in the Wiltshire parish of Redlynch: with an appendix of later conflicts. Redlynch, P.F. Millington in association with Redlynch & District Family History Society, c.2002. ISBN 0953751430.
  • VERNON, Charles Matthew, Our glorious dead: Malmesbury and the Great War, 1914-1921. Malmesbury, Malmesbury Civic Trust, [2008?]. ISBN 095366922X pbk.

  • YORKSHIRE

  • BOTT, Alan, The RAF Memorial in York Minster. [York, A.K. Bott, 1996].
  • BRAYLEY, Edward Wedlake, Lest we forget!: the short lives of fourteen young Bishopthorpe men who gave their lives in the First World War . Bishopthorpe, E.W. Brayley, 1975. ISBN 0950485705.
  • BRYANT, Geoffrey, Barton remembered 1939-1945: Part 1 - Lest We Forget, W.E.A Barton-on-Humber Branch, 1997. ISBN 0 900959 11 8.
  • BRYANT, Geoffrey, Barton remembered 199-1945: Part 2 - The Home Front, W.E.A. Barton-on-Humber Branch, 1998. ISBN 0 900959 12 6.
  • CLARK, Alex and HAYHOE, John, Lest Cudworth Forgets, Cudworth Local History & Heritage Group, 2005. ISBN 0-9549832-0-3.
  • EATON, Dan, At the going down of the sun: the men from Clayton who died in two world wars. Broompark, Duham, Roundtuit, 2007. ISBN 9781904499183 pbk.
  • FRIENDS OF YORK MINSTER, The astronomical clock: a memorial to fallen airmen 1939-1945. York, Friends of York Minster, 1991.
  • PEARSON, Bernard, Those who gave us peace: the men and women from Conisbrough, Denby Main and the Dearne who served King and Country. Sheffield, Pickard Publishing, 2004. ISBN 09544045-8-0.
  • SCOTT, William Herbert, Leeds in the Great War, 1914-1918. A book of remembrance; with roll of honour compiled by C.E. Mulholland. Leeds, Leeds City Council, Libraries & Arts Committee, 1923.
  • TAYLOR, Keith, Swaledale & Wharfedale remembered. Ashridge Press/Country Books, 2006. ISBN 1 901214 66 4 pbk.
  • TAYLOR, Keith, Wensleydale remembered: the sacrifice made by the families on a northern dale 1914-1918 and 1939-1945. Ashridge Press/Country Books, 2006?
WAR MEMORIALS: BRITAIN - NORTHERN IRELAND
  • KANE, James S., Portadown heroes: a tribute to the men commemorated on the Portadown war memorial. Portadown, James S. Kane, 2007. ISBN 0955498708.
  • SWITZER, Catherine, Unionists and Great War Commemoration in the north of Ireland, 1914-1939. Irish Academic Press, 2007.
WAR MEMORIALS - BRITAIN - SCOTLAND
  • BELL, Gilbert Torrance. Monuments to the fallen: Scottish war memorials of the Great War unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Strathclyde, 1993.
  • BISHOP, Bruce Monumental inscriptions and war memorials in the Val of Pluscarden, Moray Aberdeen and North East Scotland Family History Society, 2001. ISBN 1-900173-36-0.
  • BURNETT, John, Burntisland fallen, 1914-1919. Burntisland, Burntisland Heritage Trust, 2007. ISBN 953935345 pbk.
  • CASSIDY, Jim, The battle for the [Scottish National] War Memorial. Scots Magazine, Vol. 128, no.10, October 1987, pp.22-27.
  • DAVIS, Alan Colonsay’s Fallen. Isle of Colonsy, Colonsay Books, 2004. ISBN 1899863346 pbk.
  • DEAS, F.W., The Scottish National War Memorial: official guide. 2nd ed. Edinburgh, 1930.
  • HAY, I. Their Name Liveth: The Scottish National War Memorial, London, 1931
  • HAY, Ian and BEITH, John H. Their name liveth: the book of the Scottish National War Memorial, Edinburgh, Trustees of the Scottish National War Memorial, 1985
  • INGLIS, Francis Caird, The Scottish National War Memorial: with an introduction by General Sir Ian Hamilton. Edinburgh, Grant & Murray, 1932.
  • MANN, Ludovic MacLellan, War memorials and the Barochan Cross, Renfrewshire. Edinburgh & London, W. Hodges & Co., 1919.
  • PARK, Anne comp. Banchory War Memorial Aberdeen and North East Scotland Family History Society, 2003. ISBN 1 900173 49 2.
  • ROBERTSON, Derek All these fine fellows: Hawick & District and the Great War 1914-1918 [ Newcastleton], D. Robertson, [1999?].
  • STEWART, Kennedy Scottish National and Scottish-American War Memorials. Edinburgh, Andersons, 1932.
  • ROSS, William C.A. 1914-1918 Roll of Honour of the Royal High School of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1920.
  • ROYAL HIGH SCHOOL, EDINBURGH, 1939-1945 Roll of Honour of the Royal High School, Edinburgh. Edinburgh, C.J. Coushand & Sons, 1949.
  • WEAVER, Laurence The Scottish National War Memorial, London, 1927.
WAR MEMORIALS - BRITAIN - WALES
  • ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH EX-SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN (CARDIFF), Consecration and unveiling of the war memorial in memory of fallen comrades, 1939-45, at the Synagogue, Cathedral Road, Cardiff, Sunday 4 November 1951. Cardiff, M.A. Rapport & Co., [1951].
  • BARTLETT, J. and ELLIS, K.M. Remembering the dead in Northop: First World War memorials in a Welsh parish Journal of Contemporary History, Vol.34, no.2, April 1999, pp.231-42.
  • GAFFNEY, Angela, Aftermath: remembering the Great War in Wales. Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 1998. ISBN 0708314945.
  • GAFFNEY, Angela. Poppies on the Up Platform; Commemoration of the Great War in Wales unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University College of Cardiff, 1996.
  • RICHARDS, William Leslie, The County Hospital story: the Pembrokeshire and Haverfordwest Infirmary and the Pembroke County War Memorial Hospital. [Haverfordwest], Pembrokeshire Health Authority, [1989].
  • WESTLAKE, Doug. First World War graves and memorials in Gwent. Volume 1. Barnsley, Wharncliffe, 2001. ISBN 1871647789 hbk., 1903425026 pbk.
  • WESTLAKE, Doug. First World War graves and memorials in Gwent. Volume 2. Barnsley, Wharncliffe, 2002. ISBN 1903425158.
WAR MEMORIALS - AUSTRALIA
  • ELLIOTT NAPIER, S. The book of the Anzac Memorial . Limited edition. Sydney, Beacon Press, 1934.
  • HEDGER, ? Public Sculpture in Australia, Craftsman House, 1995. Chapter 2: War Memorials. pp.25-45.
  • INGLIS, Ken A sacred place: the making of the Australian War Memorial, War & Society, 3, 2, (1985), pp.99-125.
  • INGLIS, K.S. and PHILLIPS, J. War Memorials in Australia and New Zealand: a Comparative Survey, in RICKARD, J. and SPEARITT, P. (eds) Packaging the Past? Public Histories, Melbourne, 1991 (Australian Historical Studies, special issue, vol. 24, no.96)
  • INGLIS, Ken World War One memorials in Australia, Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporain, 167 (1992), pp.51-8.
  • INGLIS, K.S. Sacred places: war memorials in the Australian landscape Melbourne, The Miegnnyah Press, 1998.
  • MASSEY, Graeme, Gallipoli heroes: a tribute to the men from Western Victoria who gave their lives for their country. Warracknabeal, Victoria, Warracknabeal Secondary College History Project, c.2004. ISBN 097502681X
  • PRATT, A. and BARNES, J. The National War Memorial of Victoria. Melbourne, 1934.
  • RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (AUSTRALIA), Anzac Memorial, by A.G. Stephens, London, Sydney, T. Fisher Unwin, 1916.
  • RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (AUSTRALIA), Anzac Memorial: Peace edition. Sydney, New South Wales Branch, Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, 1919.
  • STANLEY, P. A Guide to Australian War Memorials. Sydney, 1986.
WAR MEMORIALS - CANADA
  • HILL, Gerald, Their names live on: remembering Saskatchewan's fallen in World War II. Regina, Sask., University of Regina, Canadian Central Plains Research Centre, 2001. ISBN 0889771219 pbk.
  • CANADA, DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN AFFAIRS, We Will Remember… : Overseas Memorials to Canada’s War Dead, by Gerald William Lingen. Ottawa, 1973.
  • SHIPLEY, Robert, To mark out place: a history of Canadian war memorials. Toronto, NC Press, 1987. ISBN 1550210149.
WAR MEMORIALS - FRANCE
  • BECKER, Annette Les Monuments aux Morts: Mémoire de la Grande Guerre Paris, Errance, 1988.
  • BOUILLON, Jacques and PETZOLD, Michel, Mémoire figée, mémoire vivante: les monuments aux morts. Charenton-le-Pont, Citédis, 1999. ISBN 291192018X.
  • COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES COMMISSION, Neuve Chapelle: India's memorial in France., by Percival Stanley Pitcairn Rice. London, CWGC., [1928].
  • GARFIELD, John The fallen: a photographic journey through the war cemeteries and memorials of the Great War 1914-18 London, Leo Cooper, 1990. ISBN 0850522501.
  • GIROUD, J. and MICHEL, R. Les Monuments aux Morts de la Vaucluse, L’Isle sur Sorgue, 1991.
  • HAY, Ian, 9th Scottish Division Memorial: Arras April 9, 1922. London, John Murray, 1922. ISBN 0253330335.
  • HENRY, Marilène Patten, Monumental accusations: the "Monuments aux Morts" as expressions of popular resentment. New York, Peter Lang, 1996. ISBN -8204-2807-8.
  • HOLT, Tonie and HOLT, Valmai, The visitor’s guide to Normandy landing beaches, memorials and museums. Ashbourne, Moorland, c.1989. ISBN 0861903013 (pbk).
  • LARKUM, Trevor Preserved tanks in France: armoured vehicles preserved in France as memorials and relics in museums and collections. Northampton, Armour Archive, 1994. ISBN 0952329301 (pbk).
  • MOORE, Steven, The Irish on the Somme: a battlefield guide to the Irish regiments in the Great War and the monuments to their memory. Belfast, Local Press, c.2005. ISBN 0954971515 pbk.
  • ORIOL-MALOIRE, Albert Les pierres de la mêmoire: la Resistance en R1, RhÔne-Alpes Amiens, Martello [1993] ISBN 2878900243.
  • PROST, Antoine Les monuments aux morts, in NORA, P. (ed.) Les lieu de mémoire. Vol. 1. La République, Paris, Gallimard, 1984, pp.188-233.
  • ROQUES, Remi Monuments aux morts du sud-est de la France, Provence Historique, 21 (1981), pp.247-62.
  • STAMP, Gavin, The memorial to the missing of the Somme. London, Profile Books, 2006. ISBN 9781861978110 hbk.
  • STAMP, Gavin, Normandy memorials. Spectator, no.263, 11 November 1999, pp.10-12.
  • THORPE, Barrie Private memorials of the Great War on the Western Front Reading, Western Front Association, 1999. ISBN 0-9535770-0-7.
WAR MEMORIALS - GERMANY
  • GRUGER, E. War Memorials and War Monuments in the Weimar Republic, Daidalos, no. 49, (1993).
WAR MEMORIALS - IRELAND
  • LEONARD, Jane. Lest We Forget in FITZPATRICK, D. Ireland and the First World War. Dublin, 1986.
WAR MEMORIALS - ISRAEL
  • LEVINGER, E. Socialist-Zionist ideology I Israeli war memorials of the 1950’s. Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 28, no. 4, 1993. Pp.715-46.
  • LEVINGER, E. Women and war memorials in Israel. Women’s Art Journal, Vol. 16, no. 1, 1995, pp.40-6.
WAR MEMORIALS - ITALY
  • DOGLIANI, Patricia. Les monuments aux morts de la grande guerre en Italie, in Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporains, 167 (1992) pp.87-94.
  • SALVAGNINI, Gigi La scultura nei monumenti ai caduti della prima Guerra in Toscana [Firenze?], Opuslibri, 1999.
WAR MEMORIALS - NEW ZEALAND
  • MACLEAN, Chris and PHILLIPS, Jock, The sorrow and the pride: New Zealand war memorials. Wellington, GP Books, 1990. ISBN 0477014755 pbk.
  • McGIBBON, Ian C., Gallipoli: a guide to New Zealand battlefields and memorials. Auckland, Reed in association with Ministry for Culture & Heritage, 2004. ISBN 0790009994.
  • McGIBBON, Ian C., New Zealand battlefields and memorials of the Western Front. Oxford, Oxford University Press, in association with the Ministry for Culture & Heritage, History Group, 2001. ISBN 0195584449 pbk.
  • RHIND, Betty, compiler, He Maharatanga - in memory of the New Zealanders who fought and died in the Gallipoli campaign of the Great War. London, Simpkin, Marshall & Co., [1916].
WAR MEMORIALS - NORFOLK ISLAND
  • CARLSON, Doug., Hill of Sacrifice: the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl. Norfolk Island, Island Heritage, c.1982 ISBN 0896100855.
WAR MEMORIALS - RUSSIA
  • IGNATIEFF, M. Soviet War Memorials, History Workshop, 17 (1984) pp.157-63.
  • LARKUM, Trevor and KINNEAR, Jim, Preserved tanks in Russia: armoured vehicles preserved as memorials. Northampton, Armour Archive, 1997. ISBN 0952329344 (pbk).
WAR MEMORIALS - SPAIN
  • WILLIAMS, Colin and others. Memorials of the Spanish Civil War: the official publication of the International Brigade Association. Sutton Publs., 1996 ISBN 0-75-9-1186-7 (Hardback)
WAR MEMORIALS - TURKEY
  • McGIBBON, I.C. Gallipoli: a guide to New Zealand battlefields and memorials Auckland, Reed in association with the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, c.2004 ISBN 0790009994.
WAR MEMORIALS - U.S.A.
  • AMERICAN MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, Lest we forget. Boston, Mass., American Monument Association, [1946?].
  • BRIERE, Alan and HUNT, Harrison Hallowed Ground: Battlefields of the Civil War New York, Crescent Books, 1990. ISBN 0-517-18457-5
  • BRINKLEY, Douglas, editor, The World War II Memorial: a grateful nation remembers. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Books, [c.2004]. ISBN 1588342107.
  • EZELL, E. Reflections on the Wall: the Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial. Harrisburg, 1987.
  • GELBERT, Doug War sites, memorials, museums and library collections: a state-by-state guidebook to places open to the public London, McFarland, c.1998. ISBN 0-7864-0494-9.
  • HARPER, F. The Elks National Memorial (The Grand Lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks). Chicago, 1957.
  • HASS, Kirstin Ann Carried to the Wall: American memory and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial London, University of California Press, c.1998.ISBN 0-520-20413-1.
  • ISBELL, Timothy T. Gettysburg: sentinel of stone. Jackson, University of Mississippi Press, c.2006 ISBN 1578068398 hbk.
  • LINENTHAL, Edward Tabor, Preserving memory: the struggle to create America’s Holocaust Museum, New York, Viking, 1995. ISBN 0670860670.
  • MAYO, James. M., War memorials as political landscape: the American experience and beyond, New York & London, Praeger, 1988. ISBN 0275928128.
  • RATJAR, Steve Indian war sites: a guidebook to battlefields, monuments and memorials, state by state with Canada and Mexico London, McFarland, c.1999. ISBN 0-7864-0710-7.
  • STRAIT, Jerry L. and STRAIT, Sandra S. Vietnam war memorials: an illustrated reference to veterans tributes throughout the United States. London, McFarland, c.1988. ISBN 089950-32-9-2.
  • UNITED STATES, NATIONAL COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS, Report on War Memorials. Washington, The Commission, 1947.
ROLLS OF HONOUR: REGISTERS OF THE DEAD - BRITAIN
  • AGIUS, John A., Lest we forget: Royal Air Force and Commonwealth air forces servicemen lost in the defence of Malta: rolls of honour. Valetta, Malta Aviation Museum Foundation, 1999. ISBN 9990999406 pbk.
  • BELL, Ernest W. compiler, Soldiers died in the Great War. Yeovil, Fox and Co., 1979.
  • COCKBURN, Andrew, Roll of Honour: Cockburns who died in the Great War, 1914-1919. [Edinburgh], A. Cockburn, 1996.
  • DOONER, Mildred G., The "Last Post": being a roll of all officers (naval, military or colonial) who gave their lives for their Queen, King and country in the South African War, 1899-1902. Polstead, Hayward, c.1980. ISBN 0903754924.
  • FREEMASONS, Masonic Roll of Honour: names of brethren who fell in the service of their King & Country during the Great War, 1914-198. [London?], Freemason's Hall, 1921.
  • HOBSON, Chris, compiler, Airmen died in the Great War, 1914-1918; the Roll of Honour of the British and Commonwealth air services of the First World War. [Colchester?], Hayward, 1995.
  • HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY, Order of Service followed by Roll of Honour in memory of the Officers, Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the Household Cavalry who have died whilst serving with their regiments or other formations during the War, 1914-1918. London and Aldershot, Gale & Polden, 1919.
  • MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND CIVIL AVIATION, Roll of Honour of the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets, 1939-1945. 3 vols. [The Ministry?], c.1956.
  • 9TH (QUEEN'S ROYAL) LANCERS, The 9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers: Roll of Honour, 1914-1918, compiled by R.R. Walsh. Blackburn, THCL, 1999. ISBN 0948494824 pbk.
  • RAILWAY COMPANIES' ASSOCIATION, Divine Service at St. Paul's Cathedral] in memory of the railwaymen of Great Britain and Ireland who have died in the service of their country during the war, 1914-1918. [London], Railway Companies' Association, [1919].
  • ROYAL AIR FORCE, 38 Group Roll of Honour, 15th January 1942 - 31st December 1947. RAF Group Association, 1995.
  • ROYAL AIR FORCE, 44 (Rhodesia) Squadron Roll of Honour 1939-1945.
  • ROYAL AIR FORCE, No. 1 Group Bomber Command Roll of Honour 1939-1945. 1950
  • ROYAL AIR FORCE, No. 2 Group Bomber Command Roll of Honour 1939-1945. 1955.
  • ROYAL AIR FORCE, No. 3 Group Bomber Command Roll of Honour 1939-1945. 1950.
  • ROYAL AIR FORCE, No. 5 Group Bomber Command Roll of Honour 1939-1945. 1950.
  • ROYAL AIR FORCE, No. 8 Group Bomber Command Roll of Honour 1939-1945. 1955.
  • ROYAL AIR FORCE, No. 100 Group Bomber Command Roll of Honour 1939-1945. 1955. [The above Bomber Command Rolls of Honour are facsimiles of those in the Airmen's Chapel, St. Michael's Church.]
  • ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS, The names of the officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, and men of the Royal Army Medical Corps who gave their lives in the Great War, 1914-1919. London, Royal Army Medical Corps War Memorial Fund, 1924.
  • ROYAL ARTILLERY, Roll of Honour, South Africa, 1899-1902. [Woolwich?, Royal Artillery?], 1910.
  • SMITH, Gerald, editor, We will remember them: a record of the Jews who died in the Armed Forces of the Crown 1939-1945, by Henry Morris. Oxford, Brassey's, 1989. ISBN 008037705X.
  • USSHER, Richard, Roll of the Sons and Daughters of the Anglican church clergy throughout the world, and of the Naval and Military Chaplains of the same, who gave their lives in the Great War, 1914-1918. English Crafts & Monumental Society, [1925?]
  • WILLIAMSON, H.J., Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force: the Roll of Honour for the Great War, 1914-1918. Naval and Military press, 1992.
  • YOUNGSON, David Thoms, Greater love: a directory of chaplains of the British Army, Australian, Canadian, East African, New Zealand and South African forces, and Ministers of Religion, who gave their lives in he period 1914-1922. Hartlepool, Atkinson Print, 2008. ISBN 1872239536.
ROLLS OF HONOUR: REGISTERS OF THE DEAD - BRITAIN, ENGLAND (by County)
  • BERKSHIRE

  • ABINGDON FREE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Roll of Honour and Roll of Service, 1939-1945. Abingdon Free Grammar School, Old Abingdonian Club. 1947.

  • CUMBERLAND

  • WALSH, R. Raymond and Walsh, Jean M. compilers, The Border Regiment Roll of Honour 1939 to 1945. Blackburn, T.H.C.L. Books, [1999?] 094849487 pbk.

  • CUMBRIA

  • ROBINSON, Peter W. Railwaymen of Cumbria remembered: a roll of honour in remembrance of those who gave their lives in the service of their country during the Great War, 1914-1918. Pinner, Cumbrian Railways Association, c.2008. ISBN 0954023269 pbk.

  • DERBYSHIRE

  • HULBERT, Martin and BINGHAM, Reginald, We will remember them: the roll of the fallen of two world wars, Tideswell, Derbyshire . Tideswell, Tideswell Parochial Church Council, [1997?]. ISBN 0952330547 pbk.

  • DORSET

  • FAIRLEY, Ron, The Royal British Legion, the Birdsmoorgate Branch, a millenium book of remembrance for all those who gave their lives in the two world wars, 1914-1918, 1939-1945. Birdsmoorgate, Royal British Legion, Birdsmoorgate Branch, 2001. ISBN 0952498111 pbk.

  • DURHAM

  • UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM, Roll of Service, 1914-1919. Durham, University of Durham, 1921.

  • ESSEX

  • DENNIS, Karen J. A book of remembrance of the fallen of the Great War 1914-1921 from Billericay and district. [Billericay, K.J. Dennis], c.2008.
  • WAKELING, Alfred L., We will remember them. Brightlingsea, Scribe, 1998. ISBN 0950318345 pbk. [Register of Brightlingsea's World War I casualties?]

  • GLOUCESTERSHIRE

  • THORNICROFT, Nick J., "Far from his native land he lies": the story of the men from Amberley, Box and Woodchester who gave their lives in two world wars. Gloucester, N.J. Thornicroft, [2003?] ISBN 0954627407 spiral.

  • HAMPSHIRE

  • Anon. The Roll of the Fallen: South Hayling. St. Mary's Priory Churchand the Hayling Island Branch of the Royal British Legion. [2002.

  • HERTFORDSHIRE

  • HITCHIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Hitchin Grammar School: book of remembrance, compiled by David C. Baines. Hitchin, D.C. Baines. [1995].

  • LANCASHIRE

  • RICHARDSON, Neil and RICHARDSON, Sue, Fallen in the fight: Farworth and Kearsley men who died in the Great War, 1914-198. Manchester, N. Richardson, 1990. ISBN 1852160586 pbk.
  • TURNER, William, Accrington Grammar School Old Boys' Association Roll of Honour, 1914-1918. William Turner, 2005.
  • TURNER, William, Accrington Grammar School Old Boys' Association Rol of Honour: the Second World War and after. William Turner, 2005.
  • TURNER, William, Borough of Haslingden Roll of Honour, 1914-1918, research by William Turner. William Turner, 2003.
  • UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER, Additional members of the Victoria University of Manchester who served with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 1939-1945 ad did not return. Manchester, University of Manchester Development and Alumni Office, 2002.
  • UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER, University of Manchester Roll of Service [in the War, 1914-1917]. Manchester, 1922.

  • LEICESTERSHIRE

  • FRIENDS OF BELGRAVE CEMETERY GROUP, Belgrave Cemetery Roll of Honour: soldiers of Belgrave remembered. Friends of Belgrave Cemetery Group, c.2008. ISBN 9780955897207 pbk.

  • LONDON

  • CHRIST'S HOSPITAL (LONDON), Christ's Hospital Roll of Service: names of Old Blues and members of the staff serving in His Majesty's Forces in the Great War, 1914-16, compiled by William Lempriere. 3rd ed. London, 1916.
  • INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (GREAT BRITAIN), Memorial volume containing a Record of the Members and Students who Died for their Country in the Great War, 1914-1919. London, ICE, [1924].
  • MOSS-BLUNDELL, Edward Whitaker, The House of Commons book of remembrance. London? Elkin, Mathews & Marrot, 1931.
  • UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON, This book is a record of those members of University College London and of University College Hospital and Medical School who were killed or who died on Service 1914-1919, edited by R.W. Chambers. 2 vols. London, 1922.

  • MIDDLESEX

  • BIRD, Vera Blanche, War came to Honeypot Lane [Brentwood]: lest we forget the women. Wrexham, Bridge Books, 2000. ISBN 18724244899 pbk.
  • MORGAN, Don E., Ruislip, Northwood, Eastcote: lest we forget 1939-1945. Rev. ed. Ruislip, D.E. Morgan, 2006. ISBN 0955027128 pbk.
  • MORGAN, Don E., Wembley: lest we forget, 1939-1945. Ruislip, D.E. Morgan, c.2007. ISBN 9780955027147 pbk.
  • MORGAN, Don E., Wembley County School: lest we forget, 1939-1945. Ruislip, D.E. Morgan, 2006. ISBN 095502711X pbk.
  • MORGAN, Don E., West Drayton, Yiewsley, Harmondsworth: lest we forget, 1939-1945. Ruislip, D.E. Morgan, 2006. ISBN 0955027136 pbk.
  • SMITH, Samuel, Enfield Grammar School book of remembrance: the Great War 1914-1919. Enfield, Meyers, Brooks & Co., [c.1922].

  • NORFOLK

  • NORWICH NEWS, Norfolk Roll of Honour 1914-1918: list of men from Norfolk parishes who fell in the Great War. [Norwich], Gliddon in association with Ashwell, -1988] ISBN 0-947893-12-1. [Facsimile of the edition published in 1920 by Norwich News.]

  • OXFORDSHIRE

  • DRAGON SCHOOL, Memorials of Old Boys and Masters of the Dragon School, Oxford, who fell in the Great War. Oxford, Dragon School, 1922.
  • DRAGON SCHOOL, Memorials of the Old Boys of the Dragon School, Oxford, who gave their lives in the war of 1939-1945. Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1948.
  • MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD, The undone years: Magdalen College Roll of Honour, 1939-1947 and Roll of Service 1939-1945, and Vietnam. compiled by Roger Hutchins and Richard Sheppard, Oxford, Magdalen Society for Magdalen College, 2004. ISBN 0953643506 hbk.
  • MALABAR HOUSE SCHOOL (OXFORD), Roll of Service ... 1914-1919. Oxford, Holywell Press, 1920.
  • OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL, OXFORD, Oxford High School Roll of Service, 1914-1919. Oxford, 1921.
  • OXFORD UNIVERSITY, Oxford University Roll of Service, edited by E.S. Craig and W.M. Gibson. 3rd ed. Oxford, 1920.

  • SHROPSHIRE

  • ROYAL SCHOOL (SHREWSBURY), Roll of Service, 1914-1918. Shrewsbury, Wilding & Son, 1921.
  • ROYAL SCHOOL (SHREWSBURY), Shrewsbury School War Memorial. A memorial supplement to issue no.689 of The Salopian, in conjunction with the Old Salopian Club, 1948.

  • STAFFORDSHIRE

  • BOROUGH OF NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, The Book of Remembrance: being a record of those from this Borough who gave their lives for their country during the Great War. Newcastle-under-Lyme, [1922].

  • SURREY

  • BRETT-JAMES, Norman G. and GIFFORD, John, The Book of Remembrance and War Record of Mill Hill School. Reigate, [1922].
  • WHITGIFT SCHOOL, CROYDON The Book of Remembrance and list of members serving with H.M. Forces, 1914-1919, compiled by Rev. M.H.H. Mason. London, Pettit, Cox & Bowers, [1920].

  • WARWICKSHIRE

  • COVENTRY CITY COUNCIL, City of Coventry Roll of Honour of the Fallen: a record of the men of Coventry who fell in the Great War 1914-1918, by Charles Nowell. Coventry, 1927.
  • FOWLER, Ken, The County of Warwickshire roll of honour 1914-2005. Knebworth, Able Publishing, 2005- . ISBN 1903607639.
  • GRIFFIN, Alan, Lest we forget: the Southam men in the Great War. Studley, Brewin Books, 2002. ISBN 1858582164.
  • RUGBY SCHOOL, Memorials of Rugbeians who fell in the Great war. 7 vols. Rugby School 1916-23.

  • YORKSHIRE

  • LEEDS COUNTY COUNCIL, Department for Libraries and Arts, Leeds in the Great War, 1914-1918: a book of remembrance, compiled by William Herbert Scott. Leeds, Leeds City Council, 1923.
  • TURPIN, Charlie, Cleckheaton's finest: the men of Providence Place Chapel who fell in the Great War. Huddersfield, Kirklees Cultural Services, 1997. 0900746726.
ROLLS OF HONOUR: BRITAIN - GUERNSEY
  • ELIZABETH COLLEGE, GUERNSEY, Roll of Service of Old Elizabethians who served 1914-1919. Guernsey, 1920.
ROLLS OF HONOUR: BRITAIN - JERSEY
  • WORRALL, Arthur Hardey, The Book of Remembrance of Victoria College, Jersey, being the Roll of Honour of Old Victorians who gave their lives in the Great War. Jersey, A.H. Worrall, 1920.
  • VICTORIA COLLEGE (ST. HELIER), The Book of Remembrance of Victoria College, Jersey, being the Roll of Honour of Old Victorians who gave their lives in the Great War. Compiled by Arthur H. Worrall. Jersey, 1920.
ROLLS OF HONOUR: BRITAIN - SCOTLAND
  • ABERDEEN, City of, Roll of Honour: a record of those belonging to the City of Aberdeen who gave their lives for their country in the Second World War, 1939-1945. Aberdeen, [1960].
  • ANON., The Stewartry Roll of Honour in the Great War 1914-1918. Castle Douglas, J.H. Maxwell Ltd., 1927.
  • ANON?, Denny and Dunipace Roll of Honour, the Great War 1914-1918. Naval & Military Press, 2002, ISBN 1843424347. [Originally published Edinburgh, Banks & Co., 1920].
  • CARTER, John, editor, The Wigtownshire War Memorials. Somerset, GC Book Publishers, 2010. ISBN 978-0-9561092-4-8. pbk.
  • CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, Order of Service at the unveiling of the war memorial in Cardross Parish Church and Roll of Honour. [Helensburgh, 1920].
  • CLAN MACKAY (GLASGOW), Clan MacKay Society war memorial volume. Glasgow, 1924.
  • COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND, Roll of Honour of the Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited: A memorial record of the Staff who served in the Great War 1914-18. [Edinburgh, 1928].
  • DEVLIN, Ian, We will remember them: Kirkcudbright's sons, 1914-1918. Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbright History Society/The Stewartry Museum, 2005. ISBN 0-9551638-1-1 pbk.
  • DEVLIN, Ian, We will remember them: Kirkcudbright's sons 1939-1945. Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbright Community Council/ The Stewartry Museum, 2006. ISBN 0-9551638-4-6 pbk.
  • GEORGE WATSON COLLEGE (EDINBURGH), A memorial record of Watsonians who served in the Great War, 1914-1918, Edinburgh, 1920.
  • MANSON, Thomas, editor, Shetland's Roll of Honour and Roll of Service [1914-1919]. Lerwick, T. and J. Manson, 1920.
  • McQUARRIE, E. List of names on Wigtownshire war memorials. 1999.
  • ROYAL HIGH SCHOOL (EDINBURGH), 1914-1918. Roll of Honour of the Royal High School, Edinburgh, edited by William A.C. Ross. Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1920.
  • ROYAL HIGH SCHOOL (EDINBURGH), 1939-1945. Roll of Honour of the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, C.J. Cousland & Sons, 1949.
  • SHETLAND COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SERVICE, Shetland's Roll of Honour and Roll of Service, 1939-1945, compiled by Ian Jamieson. Lerwick, Shetland Council of Social Service, 1991. ISBN 0951701509.
  • TAVENDER, I.T. The Distinguished Flying Medal: a record of courage, 1918-1982. Polstead, J.B. Hayward, 1990. ISBN 0903754479.
  • TAVENDER, I.T. The Distinguished Flying Medal: register for the Second World War: with official recommendation details. London, Savannah, 2000. ISBN 1902366034.
  • TAY VALLEY FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY, Roll of honour for the Burgh of Monifieth and District. Dundee, Tay Valley Family History Society, 2004. ISBN 1903179971.
  • UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN, Roll of Service in the Great War: 1914-1919, edited by Mabel Desborough Allardyce. Aberdeen, Aberdeen University Press, 1921.
  • UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS, Roll of Honour and roll of service 1914-1919 for King and country. St. Andrews, [St. Andrews University], 1920.
  • WAR MEMORIAL COMMITTEE (GREENOCK), A memorial record of the Men of Greenock who fell in the Great War, 1914-1918, commenced by John Harvie, completed by A.K. MacDonald. Greenock, 1924.
  • WILSON, Stuart E. Answering the call: Auchencairn and the First World War. Nottingham, Dander Publishing, 2009. ISBN 978-0-9562168-0-9.
ROLLS OF HONOUR: BRITAIN - WALES
  • EARL, David W., All in a day's work: a history of RAF Mountain rescue in Snowdonia, 1944-46. Llanrwst, Gwasg Carreg Gwalch, 1999. ISBN 0863815545 pbk.
  • MONTGOMERY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, Montgomery book of remembrance (Llyfr coffa Maldwyn): 1914-1918, 1939-1945. Montgomery Genealogical Society, c.2007.
  • UNIVERSITY OF WALES, Roll of Service, 1914-1917. Bangor. 1917.
ROLLS OF HONOUR - CANADA
  • ANON. 408 Squadron history. Hangar Bookshelf, 1984. [A history with Roll of Honour of 408 (Goose) Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force.]
  • WIGNEY, Edward H., The C.E.F. Roll of Honour: members and former members of the Canadian Expeditionary Force who died as a result of service in the Great War, 1914-1919. Ottawa, Eugene Ursual, c.1996. ISBN 0969865733.
ROLLS OF HONOUR - BELGIUM
  • MILLER, Dusty, We will remember them: the Menin Gate Memorial, Ieper, Belgium. Oxford, Twin Serpents, 2008. ISBN 1905524285 pbk.
ROLLS OF HONOUR: NEW ZEALAND
  • MARTYN, Errol W., For your tomorrow: a record of New Zealanders who have died while serving with the RNZAF and Allied Air Services since 1915. Vol. 1: Fates 1915-1942. Christchurch, New Zealand, Volplane Press, 1998. ISBN 0473052741 hbk. 0473052636 pbk.
  • MARTYN, Errol W., For your tomorrow: a record of New Zealanders who have died while serving with the RNZAF and Allies Air Services since 1915. Vol. 2: Fates 1943-1998. Christchurch, New Zealand, Volplane Press, 1999. ISBN 0473063107 pbk.
ROLLS OF HONOUR - U.S.A.
  • CHILDERS, James Saxon, War Eagles: the story of 71 Eagle Squadron. London, William Heinemann, 1943.
  • EARL, David W., Their final mission: 8 stories of B17 bomber crashes on high ground. Stalybridge, Hanover, c.1994. ISBN 0952392801 pbk.
  • HARVARD MEMORIAL SOCIETY, A Roll of Honour of Harvard Men who have given their lves for liberty and democracy in the war against Germany. Cambridge, Mass., 1921.
  • UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, A record of the University's men in the Great War with the names of those who gave their lives, those who were wounded ... honoured ... prisoners. [Philadelphia]. 1920.
WAR HISTORIES (MILITARY AND OTHER) - AUSTRALIA
  • ALEXANDER, Peter Charles, We find and destroy: history of 458 Squadron. Sydney, 458 Squadron Council, 1959.
  • NORMAN, Bill, Number 640 (Halifax) Squadron, Leconfield: a diary of wartime bombing operations, Warrington, Compaid Graphics, 1999. ISBN 1900604086 pbk.
  • WATSON, J. and JONES, J., 3 Squadron at war. Privately Published, 1959.
  • WILSON, D.J. Seek and strike: 75 Squadron RAAF, 1942-2002. Australia, Banner Books, 2002.
WAR HISTORIES (MILITARY AND OTHER) CONTAINING ROLLS OF HONOUR
  • ADAMS, Spencer and WHITEHOUSE, Jack, RAF Stradishall, 1938-1970. Upton-on-Severn, Square One, 1996. ISBN 1872017940.
  • ALEXANDER Raymond, 101 Squadron. Oakham, [The Author], c.1979. No ISBN.
  • BARCLAY, C.N. The history of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers in the Second World War. R.N.F., Regimental History Committee, William Clowes, 1952. [Contains Roll of Honour 1939-1945 and 1st Bn. operations in Korea Jan.-Oct. 1951 Roll of Honour.]
  • BARROW, Tony, Trafalgar Geordies and North Country seamen of Nelson's navy, 1793-1815. Sunderland, North East England Press, 2005. ISBN 1 905438 00 1.
  • BASHFORTH, Martin, The 11th Durham Light Infantry in their own names, Stroud, Amberley, 2011 ISBN 978-1-4456-0265-3
  • BILTON, David, Hull Pals: 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th (Service) Battalions of the East Yorkshire Regiment. Barnsley, Pen and Sword Books, 1999. ISBN 0850526345.
  • BREW, Alec., The Defiant file. Tunbridge, Kent, Air-Britain (Historian), 1996. ISBN 0851302262.
  • BRIGHT, J. History of the Northumberland Hussars Yeomanry, 1924-1949. Newcastle, 1949. [Appendices list, dead, wounded, prisoners, honours and awards.]
  • BURGE, Cyril Gordon, The annals of 100 Squadron, being a record of the war activities of the pioneer night bombing squadron. London, Bivouac Books, 1975. ISBN 0856800074.
  • BURNS, Alan, A history of Sunderland's own Anti-Tank Regiment. Sunderland, Ouseburn Publications, 2008. ISBN 978-0-9555444-3-9
  • BUSHELL, Thomas Alexander, Eight bells: Royal Mail Lines war story, 1939-1945. London, Trade & Travel Publications, [1955].
  • CAMPBELL, Archibald Bruce, The Battle of the Plate. London, Herbert Jenkins, 1940.
  • CARTER, Terry, Birmingham Pals: the 14th, 15th and 16th Battalions of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Barnsley, Pen & Sword Books, 1997
  • CHORLEY, W.R., To see the dawn breaking: 76 Squadron operations. Ottery St. Mary, W.R. Chorley, 1981.
  • CHORLEY, W.R. Royal Air Force Bomber Command Losses of the Second World War. 2007. Midland Counties Publications. Vol.9 Roll of Honour 1939-1947 ISBN 978 1 85780 195 8
  • COOKE, C.H., Historical Records of the 16th (Service) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers. Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle and Gateshead Incorporated Chamber of Commerce, 1923. [Contains Embarkation Roll, Rolls of Officers and Roll of Honour.]
  • COOKSEY, Jon, Barnsley Pals: the 13th and 14th (Service) Battalions, the York & Lancaster Regiment. Barnsley, pen & Sword Books, 2008. ISBN 1844157075.
  • COOPER, Alan W., Beyond the dams to the Tirpitz: the later operations of 617 Squadron. London, Kimber, 1983. ISBN 0718303598.
  • DAVIES, Jeff and Kellett, J.P., A history of the RAF Servicing Commandos. Shrewsbury, Airlife, 1989. ISBN 185310051X.
  • DEMARNE, Cyril, The London Blitz: a fireman's tale. London, Parents' Centre Publications, c. 1980. ISBN 0906985013.
  • DORLING, Henry Taprell "Taffrail", Blue Star Line: a record of service, 1939-1945. Liverpool, John Gardner, 1948.
  • DORRELL, David editor, Sing high: the history of 90 Squadron Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, 1917-1965, compiled by Air Commodore Christopher Paul. Privately Published, 1990.
  • EASTWOOD, Stuart, GRAY, Charles and GREEN, Alan, When dragons flew: an illustrated history of the 1st Battalion The Border Regiment 1939-45., The Regimental Museum in association with Silver Link Publishing Ltd., 1994. ISBN 1 85794 048 2. [Contains Rolls of Honour.]
  • ELDER DEMPSTER (FIRM), The Elder Dempster fleet in the war. Liverpool, Privately Printed, 1921.
  • ESCOMBE, William Malcolm Lingard, E. McG: history of Escombe, McGrath & Company Limited. Rev. ed. Cheltenham?, Privately Printed, 1969.
  • FORD, Keith S., Snaith days: life with 51 Squadron 142/45. Warrington, Compaid Graphics, 1992. ISBN 0951796518.
  • GOODWIN, B. and GLYNNE-Owen, R., 207 Squadron RAF, Langar 1942-1943. Quack Books, 1994.
  • GOSS, Chris., It's suicide but it's fun: the story of Number 102 (Ceylon) Squadron, 1917-1956. London? Crécy Books, 1995. ISBN 0947554599.
  • HAMLIN, John F., Flat out: the story of 30 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Tunbridge Wells, Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd. c.2002
  • H.M.S. FORMIDABLE, A Formidable commission, by the Wardroom Officers of H.M. Aircraft-carrier Formidable. London, Seeley Service & Co., [1948].
  • H.M.S. PENELOPE, Our Penelope, by the Ship's Company. London, Harrap, 1943.
  • HOBSON, Chris, Airmen died in the Great War, 1914-1918; the Roll of Honour of the British and Commonwealth air services of the First World War. Colchester? Hayward, 1995.
  • HOGG, O.F.G., The history of the 3rd Durham Volunteer Artillery now part of The 274th (Northumbrian) Field Regiment, R.A. (T.A.), 860-1960. South Shields and Alnwick, Northern Press Ltd., c.1960. [Appendix VI comprises the World War I and World War II Rolls of Honour.]
  • HOOK, Frederick Arthur, Merchant adventurers, 1914-1918. London, A. & C. Black, 1920. [The war record of the P. & O., British India and associated lines.]
  • HOULDER BROTHERS (FIRM), Sea hazard (1939-1945): a record of the engagements between enemy submarines, aircraft etc. and the ships under the management of Houlder Brothers and Company Limited. London, Houlder Brothers [1947].
  • JOHN, Stephen, Carmarthen Pals: a history of the 15th (Service) Battalion, The Welsh Regiment, 914-1919. Barnsley, Pen & Sword Books, 2009. ISBN 9781848840775. hbk.
  • KERR, George Fleming, Business in great waters: the war history of P & O 1939-45. London, Faber & Faber, 1951.
  • JAMES, R. Avenging in the shadows: No. 214 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Abington Books, 1989.
  • KNIGHT, Edward, The Union Castle and the war, 1914-1919. London, Union Castle Mail Steamship Co.,1920.
  • LESLIE, H.W., "The Royal Mail" war book: being an account of the operations of the ships of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., 1914-1919. London, William Heinemann, 1920.
  • LEWIS, Bernard, Swansea Pals: a history of the 14th (Service) Battalion, The Welsh Regiment in the Great War. Barnsley, Pen & Sword Books, 2005. ISBN 9781844152529 pbk.
  • LEWIS, P.J. Eighth Battalion, the Durham Light Infantry, 1939-1945. Newcastle, 1949. [The appendices comprise Rolls of Honour, honours and awards.]
  • LOW, Ronald G. and HARPER, Frank E., 83 Squadron 1917-1969, Compaid Graphics, 1997.
  • LUNN, B. and ARBON, L., Aircraft down: RAF Riccall & 1658 HCU, Hardwick Publications, 1989.
  • MADDOCKS, Graham, Liverpool Pals: a history of the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th (Service) Battalions, The King's Liverpool Regiment, 1914-1919. Barnsley, Pen & Sword Books, 2008. ISBN 9781844156412. hbk.
  • MARTIN, H.J. and Orpen, Neil, Eagles victorious: South African Forces in World War II. Vol, 6, The operations of the South African Forces over the Mediterranean and Europe. Cape Town, Purnell, 1977. ISBN 0868430080.
  • McEWEN, Yvonne, A long way to Tipperary: British and Irish nurses in the Great War. Dunfermline, Cualann Press, 2006. ISBN 0954441656 pbk.
  • McGREAL, Stephen, Cheshire Bantams. Barnsley, Pen & Sword Books, 2007. ISBN 9781844155248.
  • MILNER, Laurie, Leeds Pals: a history of the 15th (Service) Battalion (1st Leeds), The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire) Regiment. Barnsley, Pen & Sword Books, 1991. ISBN 0850523354.
  • NORMAN, Bill, Broken Eagles 2: Luftwaffe Losses over Northumberland and Durham, 2002 Leo Cooper, ISBN 0 85052 913 1
  • OLDFIELD, Paul and GIBSON, Ralph, Sheffield City: The 12th (Service) Battalion (Sheffield) The York and Lancaster Regiment. Barnsley, Pen and Sword Books, 2006. ISBN 1844154238
  • OLIFF, Richard, Fastest to Canada, the Royal Edward: from Govan to Gallipoli. Kettering, Silver Link, 2004. ISBN 1857942337 pbk.
  • OTTER, Ken, H.M.S. Gloucester: the untold story. 2nd ed. Durham, G.A.M. Books, 2001. ISBN 0952219425 pbk.
  • PALMER, D., Fighter Squadron: the history of 19 Squadron from the RFC to the Gulf War. Self Publishing Association, 1990.
  • PARHAM, Hetman Jack and BELFIELD, Eversley Michael Gallimore, Unarmed into Battle: the story of the Air Observation Post. Picton Publishing, 1986.
  • PEASE, Howard, The history of the Northumberland (Hussars) Yeomanry, 1819-1919, with supplement to 1923. London, Constable, 1924.
  • PIPER, Ian, "We never slept": the story of no. 605 (County of Warwick) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, 1926-1957. Tamworth, Ian Piper, 1997. ISBN 0952951606.
  • PORT LINE (FIRM), Brief account of the wartime experiences of the ships and their crews and of the shore and sea staffs on Service, 1939-1945. Port Line Ltd., 1947.
  • PRESS, N. Into thin air: the story of a Bomber Station at war - RAF Woodhall Spa, 1941-1945. Privately Published, 2001.
  • QUINN, John, assisted by REILLY, Allan and CATTLEY, Tim, Wings over the Foyle: a history of Limavady Airfield. Belfast, World War II Wreckology Group, c.1995. ISBN 0952549603 pbk.
  • RAIMES, A.L. The Fifth Battalion, the Durham Light Infantry, 1914-1918. [Place?], 1931 [Appendix includes the Battalion’s Roll of Honour.]
  • RAW, David, Bradford Pals. Barnsley, Pen & Sword Books, 2006. ISBN 9781844153701.
  • ROYAL AIR FORCE, No 11 (Army Co-operation) Squadron 90th Anniversary, 1912-2002. Rushden, Forces & Corporate Publishing, [2002?].
  • RUDD, P., The Red Eagles: a history of No. 23 Squadron, Royal Air Force. P. Rudd, 1995.
  • SAUNDERS, Hilary Aidan St. George, Valiant voyaging: a short history of the British India Steam Navigation Company in the Second World War, 1939-1945. London, Faber and Faber, 1948.
  • SCOTT, Stuart R., Battle-axe Blenheims: No 105 Squadron at war 1940-1. Stroud, Alan Sutton, 1996. ISBN 0750911263.
  • SETH, Ronald, Lion with blue wings: the story of the Glider Pilot Regiment. London, Victor Gollancz, 1955.
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WAR HISTORIES (MILITARY AND OTHER) - CANADA
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WAR HISTORIES (MILITARY AND OTHER) - NEW ZEALAND
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WAR HISTORIES (MILITARY AND OTHER) – U.S.A.
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