Links

GI & Family International Search

Our Facebook page -for those who need help is -

-Facebook page

We are a group who are trying to reunite the GI War Babes with their GI dads,

from WWII and beyond and already have a large number of members with a Welsh connection.

A History of Mumbles:

Oystermouth Historical Association

https://sites.google.com/site/ahistoryofmumbles/

Local history, Memories, Mumbles At War

WWII Tracings

http://wwiitracings.wordpress.com/about/

Sharing the WWII Stories of the Men of the 111th Ordnance Company (MM)

History, Memories, Photo

Glamorgan Wartime Heritage Centre

http://www.wartimeglamorgan.co.uk/index.html

The Glamorgan Wartime Heritage Centre located at Barry Island Railway Station is open the second Sunday of the month, and Wednesday afternoons (2-4pm, May – Sept

The American War Bride Experience

http://uswarbrides.com/

Includes British War Brides data and stories

The World at War

http://1939-45.co.uk/index.html

Dedicated to preserving the memories of veterans of World War Two and has guides around WW2 battlefields including Normandy

US Military bases in Wales in WW2, particularly south Wales had a large amount leading up to the D day landings there is a list of Military bases on the link below

http://www.airfieldinformationexchange.org/community/showthread.php?6860-Army-Camps-Barracks-Wales

The 1940′s Swansea Museum

http://www.1940sswanseabay.co.uk/

is the premier Second World War museum in South Wales.The museum brings to life the sights and sounds of the Second World War.

The 1940′s Swansea Museum

Mumbles War Memorials

https://sites.google.com/site/mumbleswarmemorials/

Rolls of Honour, extra information and photographs

'The Men Behind The Names'

Andrew Vollans, Speaker and Researcher

Talking History

http://talkinghistory1914.blogspot.com/

This Blog is intended to inspire and promote the study of history from all ages and cultures. If just one person views it and goes away and does something positive the effort put into producing this has all being worthwhile.

The Clyne Valley Community Project

http://www.clynevalleycommunityproject.co.uk/

The Clyne Valley is an area of over 700 acres of land running from the sea at Blackpill, Swansea, in-land to Gowerton.

THE TIN SHED EXPERIENCE

http://www.tinshedexperience.co.uk/

A 1940s museum in Laugharne, west Wales

Please contact for opening hours

Mumbles Tourist Information Centre

http://www.mumblesinfo.org.uk/

What to see and do when you arrive in Mumbles

THE GOWER WALKING FESTIVAL

http://www.gowerwalkingfestival.org/

We have a wonderful team of local volunteers ready to introduce you to all that is Gower, Britain’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, an 18-mile-long peninsula, jutting out into the Bristol Channel, on the doorstep of Swansea, Wales’s second city.

The website of the

Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust

and the opportunity to find out more about the archaeology of southeast Wales

http://www.ggat.org.uk/