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  1. Diane Oldman has spent years researching Western Australian ex soldiers who served in the Crimean War. Many of them came to WA as part of the Enrolled Pensioner Force. She currently has a database of over 250 men and their details are gradually being added to this excellent website.
    http://crimeanwar-veteranswa.com
  2. Diane Oldman has compiled lots of detailed information about sappers and miners in Western Australia during the 19th century. This site is a work in progress and will continue to grow as more research is done.
    http://sappers-minerswa.com
  3. The Returned & Services League of Australia (WA Branch) has digitised copies of their publication, the Listening Post, from December 1921 to December 1959. Each issue is available as a downloadable PDF and is searchable.
    http://www.rslwahq.org.au/News/Listening-Post.aspx
  4. Photographs and biographical information on soldiers who were killed during the First World War. There are also honour rolls for the other states.
    http://wa.ww1anzac.com
  5. This site has been set up to commemorate the centenary of WWI between 2014 and 2018. It includes a listing of war memorials in Western Australia and stories submitted by individuals.
    http://www.anzac.dpc.wa.gov.au/ANZACCentenary/Pages/Default.aspx
  6. Convict ships, convict tales, pensioner guards and more
    http://members.iinet.net.au/~perthdps/convicts/index.html

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