Stories of those named on Flintshire's WW1 memorials

Volunteers doing research at Flintshire County Council record office
Volunteers doing research at Flintshire County Council record office

First World War: Then and Now

Date awarded
Location
Northop
Local Authority
Flintshire
Applicant
Flintshire War Memorials
Award Given
£10000
"The name on the stone becomes a real person who lived, breathed and walked the lanes and streets of Flintshire."
Eifion Williams, Project Website Manager
This community-led project aimed to expand digital archives and discover the stories of every soldier whose name appears on a Flintshire First World War memorial.

The team involved two Flintshire residents, who created the Flintshire War Memorials website, local residents, a school group and a community heritage group. 

They received training to investigate the lives of people listed on the local war memorials. They used digital archives, wartime newspapers, the Flintshire Roll of Honour and visited local memorials. They also visited France and Flanders to photograph military graves of Flintshire men. 

The website has allowed people from Flintshire and beyond to discover the stories of their relatives and communities. The images taken abroad have been particularly powerful as many were not able to visit the graves. Relatives have also uploaded their own photographs and documents.

The group gave talks to local schools and community groups. The project Twitter account and Facebook group feature stories from the website and connect relatives of those who died. 

Many of the team continued to research and the website continues to be added to by the public.

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