Links
- The Battle of Cheriton Project
- The Battle of Cheriton Project focuses on developing the profile of this important Civil War battlefield and enabling the battle to become an integrated part of the local community
- The Battlefields Trust
- The Battlefields Trust aims to:
- Save battlefields from destruction by motorways, housing developments etc.
- Provide a range of battlefield-related activities and information, including the quarterly journal 'Battlefield', battlefield walks and conferences
- Liase with local and national organisations to preserve battlefields for posterity
- Improve the interpretation and presentation of battlefields
- The Cromwell Association
- The Cromwell Association advances the education of the public in both the life and legacy of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), politician, soldier and statesman, and the wider history of the seventeenth century.
- National Association of Reenactment Societies (NAReS)
- Since 1991, NAReS has been officially recognised as representative of re-enactment by government departments and bodies, the police (including ACPO), and the armed services
- Naseby Battlefield Project
- The Naseby Battlefield Project aims to enhance visitor facilities at Naseby battlefield. A staged programme of improvements is underway.
- The National Army Museum
- The National Army Museums purpose is:
- To reconnect the Army with society.
- To link the past with the present.
- To explain the history of the Army so that everyone can see how it has protected society over time.
- To explain what the Army did, why it did it, how it did it, and the impact that it has on Britain, Europe and the world.
- To use objects in its Collection as tools to deliver the ongoing story of the Army and not as an end in themselves.
- York Archeological Trust
- York Archeological Trust investigates the past for the benefit of present communities and future generations.
- The Battle of Worcester Society
- The Battle of Worcester Society helps to keep alive the memory of the battle and help preserve other Civil War related sites in and around Worcester..
