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Access First World War records online

s you’ll know if you read the ‘Best Websites’ article in our Summer issue, The Ogilby Muster is a fantastic resource for family historians looking for information on their relations who fought during the First World War. Launched by the Army Museums Ogilby Trust, it’s an ever-expanding digital collection of records, photos, letters, diaries and book extracts from 75 collections held nationwide. As our step-by-step guide reveals, it’s easy to search and in addition to saving

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