This site is dedicated to the Harrovians who fought and died in World War One, in
commemoration of one hundred years since the conflict. No fewer than 2,917 Harrovians
served in the armed forces; 690 were wounded and 642 killed. With generous funding
from the Harrow Association, the six volumes of the Harrow Memorials of the Great
War, and other archive material relating to Harrow School and World War One are
now accessible, digitally on this site, to those researching Old Harrovians or Harrow
School during the war years.
Access is available free of charge for Harrow Association Members, Old Harrovians,
current pupils and staff at Harrow School.