Supporter Registration
£3.65 Annually
What You Can Do As A Supporter
Build Your Profile Card
Once you’ve joined, you’ll gain access to the Profile Card builder form, where it makes it easy to create and add your details.
Using a simple, all-in-one form, you can:
- Add a title and short introduction.
- Upload photographs.
- Add a Youtube Video to your page.
- Add a Gallery.
- Publish your Profile Card in one straightforward step.
Your Profile Card will then be featured in the groups profile list.
Build Individual Pages For Supporters Projects
Create Your Own Dedicated History Page
Bring history to life by creating a dedicated page with text, images, documents, and videos. Whether you’re telling the story of an individual, a family, a regiment, a town, or a single historical event, our tools help you build a clear, lasting record that others can learn from—and contribute to—for years to come.
How Do I Build a Page?
To access our page- tools, you’ll need to join as a Supporter or Project Author.
Once you’ve joined, you’ll gain access to Supporters Projects, where our page builder form makes it easy to create and add your story to one of our projects.
Using a simple, all-in-one form, you can:
- Add a title and short introduction.
- Upload photographs.
- Add a Youtube Video to your page.
- Apply labels and tags to organise your content.
- Publish your page in one straightforward step.
Community Area
Other Amenities (Under Development)
Pledge Your Support
This registration can simply serve as an annual contribution. There’s no obligation to use any of the features listed above; you’re welcome to use them as much or as little as you like, or not at all, if your primary aim is to support the work we do.
Thank you for Visiting.
Projects Archive
The People’s War History Group.
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If you discover any of your work featured without appropriate credit, please contact us immediately — we are committed to resolving such issues promptly and respectfully.
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