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When the Imperial War Museum was founded in 1917, one of its functions was to be a memorial to those who had died and suffered in the First World War. The Museum has since expanded its remit to include all conflicts, concentrating on British and Commonwealth involvement from 1914 to the present day.

Using our the Collections for your research

The Imperial War Museum archives offer a wealth of material for the family history researcher. Follow the links on the left of this page to find out how the Collections can help with your search. Or simply click on the links to the right of this page to download advice on how to use them to research your family history.


Family History Notes - downloadable guides to researching your family history
PDF fileTracing Merchant Navy Ancestry (36 Kb)
Downloadable information sheet on tracing Merchant Navy personnel.

PDF fileTracing Royal Navy Ancestry (44 Kb)
Downloadable information sheet on tracing Royal Navy personnel.

PDF fileTracing POWs (37 Kb)

PDF fileTracing Army Ancestry (38 Kb)
The essential guide on how to begin tracing Army personnel.

PDF fileTracing Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force Ancestry (45 Kb)
Downloadable information sheet on tracing RFC and RAF personnel.

PDF fileTracing West Indian Service Personnel (109 Kb)
Downloadable information sheet on tracing West Indian's who served with the British Armed Forces

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