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 http://www.greatwar.co.uk/organizations/remembrance-projects.html WW1 Remembrance Projects 

The story of McCrea's Battalion  Whose first volunteers were the players of Heart of Midlothian 

La Boiselle study group Battlefield archaeology of the Somme

http://www.tyneside-scottish.co.uk dedicated to the Officers and Men of the Tyneside Scottish and Irish Brigades 1914 - 1918

www.lochnagarcrater.org Dedicated to the preservation and history of the great crater of La Boiselle

http://www.westernfrontassociation.com Perpetuating the memory, courage and comradeship of all those on all sides who served their countries in France and Flanders and their own countries during The Great War.

http://northumbriaworldwarone.co.uk Comprehensive research of WW1 casualties from the current Borough of North Tyneside.

http://www.newcastlebattalionofww1.com a book telling the story of  the very first battalion raised in the North East of England from purely civilian volunteers during World War One

https://www.shroudsofthesomme.com/  website of the shrouds of the Somme Memorial

http://epicirelandchq.com/battle-of-the-somme-tyneside-irish-brigade/  Website of Epic Ireland 
EPIC Ireland is located right in the heart of Dublin, one of Europe’s oldest and most vibrant cities. Situated in the bustling Custom House Quarter, it is a short walk from O’Connell Street or Trinity College, so can be easily accessed as part of your visit to this beautiful city.

http://www.ciroca.org.uk/first-world-war-links/infantry-regiments-1914-18/tyneside-irish/ website of the Combined Irish Regiments Association

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/lifestyle/nostalgia/your-world-war-one-heroes-6445195 A Gallery and Stories of Tyneside's WW1 heroes