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*[http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx?cpage=1&sort=name&order=asc Burials at Jubbulpore Cantonment Cemetery] Commonwealth War Graves Commission
*[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/Dead-buried-and-remembered-too/articleshow/9163014.cms "Dead & buried, and remembered too"] by Shishir Arya, July 9, 2011 ''The Times of India''. Mathura Pershad and Co. Jubbelpore provided many of the gravestones in Jubbelpore in the days of the British Raj.
*[http://www.archhistory.co.uk/taca/postingspicsind.html Postcards: Hugh Rose Barracks, Jubbulpore and cantonment gardens, Jubbulpore]. Scroll down to the section titled Jubbulpore. The Army Children Archive (TACA)
*[http://www.stamps-auction.com/show-lot-print.php?lot_id=119819 Postcard: Infantry Barrack, Jubbulpore, C.P.]
*[http://www.voyagetoindia.co.uk/index.php/1914/12/nairne-barracks/ Nairne Barracks, Jubbulpore] 5 December 1914. From the diary of Sgt Frank William Critchley, 1st/3rd Kent Battery, Royal Artillery. www.voyagetoindia.co.uk
*[http://canttboardjabalpur.org.in/english/history.php Jabalpur Cantonment Board History]
*[http://www.rakeshsingh.org/pages/JPCity.aspx Jabalpur; Where Snooker was conceived] It is generally accepted that a Colonel Sir Neville Chamberlain (no relation to the World War II Prime Minister) conceived the game in the British Army Officer's Mess in Jubbulpore, India, in 1875.
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