Hello Ronda Don't know if it will help you, but here is an address I picked up off another list. Happy hunting Carole. Hello everyone, in September last year I started to build a free web site dedicated to identifying military photographs, in an attempt to repay some of the generous help that I have received from Genealogists generally and Rootsweb listers in particular. This site was initially to be for the Counties of Leicestershire and Rutland, but (due to requests) is now open to anyone with a military interest in Great Britain and its war time allies. Many of us are lucky enough to own treasured photographs of groups or single portraits of military personnel of the W.W.1 and W.W2 era and with luck, earlier "gems" of this sort. How many times have you and your family looked at these wonderful old photographs and wondered who your ancestors comrades were ? What Regiment etc. did they belong to? When and where the photograph was taken ? 'Military Images' is set up to offer "on line" pages to display these photographs in the hope that other site visitors can help with identification etc. Perhaps you have in your possession photographs that you can scan that are a partial or complete mystery ? Perhaps (like me) you can identify your own relative/s within the group but none of his/her comrades? Perhaps some of these "unknown servicemen" are lost relatives or people that may have passed on information about your ancestors military career to their families. The web site now contains this type of material and other information and links etc. As of today (Fri. 11 Feb. 2000), the site holds photo/scans of some 1,586 UNIDENTIFIED INDIVIDUALS, plus many more that only the barest facts are known. There is also, a list of 812 transcribed names from War Memorials etc. (many of the memorials have been photographed and these scans are "on site"). Please do bear in mind that in WW1 in particular, where a soldier was living at the time of his volunteering or conscription often had no bearing on which Regiment etc. he was posted to. (or if he was killed where he was buried). So a soldier who perhaps volunteered or was conscripted in Devon could be posted to a Yorkshire Regiment. I hope that you will take the time to have a look at the web site, who knows? you may find "one of your own" there. I hope also that some of you will consider sending in photographs that you would like to receive help with. Good luck and good hunting ! >From Roger Capewell, in Derbyshire, England. rojanne@capefam.freeserve.co.uk 'Military Images' Web Site at :- Http://www.capefam.freeserve.co.uk/militaryimages.htm Researching CAPEWELL/CAPWELL anywhere, any time. ______________________________ - --------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/