Sepoy Posted 12 January , 2016 Share Posted 12 January , 2016 Just a quick note to draw the National Railway Museum's "Railways and the First World War" website to the attention of Forum Members.It also contains a searchable archive covering the 20000 Railwaymen, who lost their lives during the war, together with details of their Railway Service.It also states whether photographs of the Fallen exist, although these are not included (as far as I can see!) See herehttp://www.nrm.org.uk/RailwayStories/WW1/main.aspxSepoy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bill24chev Posted 13 January , 2016 Share Posted 13 January , 2016 Just a quick note to draw the National Railway Museum's "Railways and the First World War" website to the attention of Forum Members. It also contains a searchable archive covering the 20000 Railwaymen, who lost their lives during the war, together with details of their Railway Service. It also states whether photographs of the Fallen exist, although these are not included (as far as I can see!) See here http://www.nrm.org.uk/RailwayStories/WW1/main.aspx Sepoy thanks for the info. bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Medaler Posted 13 January , 2016 Share Posted 13 January , 2016 It looks incomplete to me. Certainly W.E. Lynn (Royal Engineers) seems to be missing. He is a known Midland Railwayman who is not only on their memorial at Derby but in their book "For King and Country". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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