Issue 14 features: * Going the extra mile: Jenny Jones explains the history and advantages of ‘Dade registers’ * Warriors in your DNA?: DNA research into Bannockburn * PoW records go online: A major new WW1 resource * It’s all in the cards: The history and etiquette of calling cards * Not a happy lot?: Police life and work in Victorian Cheshire * A life on (or behind) stage: Theatrical records explored * History in the details: Jayne Shrimpton on canes and sticks * Place in focus: Northampton More Info
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A CD for people interested in the History of Salt Making in Cheshire. The CD contains four digitised books in Acrobat format. However, unlike all of our other CDs, this CD does not contain an auto-run function using Acrobat Reader version 4. Although the CD can be read using Acrobat Reader version 4 it utilises the enhanced Search facilities of Acrobat Reader versions 6 and 7. The four books are ...More Info
This CD (originally a two-CD set) contains the Ordnance Survey large-scale plans of Cheshire, surveyed at 1:2500 (25.344 inches to the mile) between 1904 and 1910. These were scanned from the originals with kind permission and help from the Cheshire Record Office and various libraries and colleges in the area. Most of the originals used were in excellent condition considering that they were almos...More Info
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee in Cheshire 1897 This volume is a descriptive account of how the sixtieth year of the glorious reign of HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, EMPRESS OF INDIA was celebrated in the County of Chester: together with the names of all the Deputy Lieutenants, Magistrates, County, Borough, Urban, Rural and Parish Councillors and their Officials in Office in this County o...More Info
Bertram Merrell Marriage Index. Version 3.0. 1700-1837. (Including Hartley Jones Marriage Index of the Wirral 1580-1850 and the Mid-Cheshire Marriage Index)