The Crimlisk-Fisher Archives- Contains most of the records available for Filey
The Old Contemptible's website-An excellent site for all Great War interests. Also contains some very informative articles
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission- Contains brief details of virtually every military casualty throughout both World Wars in a database format.
The British Army in the Great War-Site containing information of nearly every single group of allied soldiers who fought in the Great War
Cairncross & Sons Militaria- A good stockist of military collectables and also a good source of information!
Great Northern Publishing-Brings out an excellent magazine with some fascinating articles in.
Cecil Slack and the Great War-Primarily a keystage 2 and 3 education based site, but contains an absoloutely outstanding collection of photos, diaries and letters written by 2nd Lt. Slack in the Great War.
The Huntingdonshire Cyclists Battalion-This battalion was stationed in Filey for a time, and some of the Filey casualties belonged to it.This site collects any data about the battalion and includes diaries and photos.
The Casualties of St. John's Church, Great Horton, Bradford-Parallel site to the Filey casualties remembering a smaller group of men from my church in Bradford.
Geneaology in the UK and Ireland(GENUKI)-Contains a section dedicated to Filey(this link will take you straight there) and has good photos and transcripts of all the memorials, as well as lots of historical info.
Filey Town Museum-The local town museum, which has a number of fascinating exhibits
The Sheffield City Battalion-Site documenting the Sheffield Pals (Pte. Lanfear's Battalion) with a full history available.
Shot at Dawn-Remembers all the soldiers shot for alledged cowardice during the Great War.
"Regiments"-Similar to the British Army in the Great War, but just approached in a different way.
Bill's Filey site-A site documenting the history of Filey and many other features of interest about the town.