This is the original Census information digitised from microfiche and supplied as Acrobat documents with Street and Area Indexes. ... More Info
This is the original Census information digitised from microfiche and supplied as Acrobat documents with Street and Area Indexes. ... More Info
This is the original Census information digitised from microfiche and supplied as Acrobat documents with Street and Area Indexes. ... More Info
This Acrobat document is fully searchable and is bookmarked to give quick access. The information gives Surnames, forenames, Age and place with Piece and folio reference. One document is in as enumerated order and the other by Surname, forename and age. Additional Street indexes cover Bradford on Avon, Calne, Chippenham (including Allington, Hardenhuish, Pewsham), Corsham (including Pickwick, Neston, Gastard etc.), Devizes (including Rowde), Malmesbury (including Westport St. Mary and Brokenb More Info
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This Acrobat document is fully searchable and is bookmarked to give quick access. The information gives Surnames, forenames, Age and place with Piece and folio reference. One document is in as enumerated order and the other by Surname, forename and age. Additional Street indexes cover Bradford on Avon, Calne, Chippenham (including Allington, Hardenhuish, Pewsham), Corsham (including Pickwick, Neston, Gastard etc.), Devizes (including Rowde), Malmesbury (including Westport St. Mary and Brokenb More Info
Product Code: IDX1625
Census entries giving details on crew Name, Rank, Condition (married or single), Age and Place of Birth. Covers piece numbers RG10/5779-5785. Vessels Included: Adventure, Algernine, Antelope, Avon, Barrosa, Basilisk, Beacon, Blanche, Boxer, Bristol, Bullfinch, Cadmas, Calidonia, Chanticleer, Cherub, Cockatrice, Cockchafer, Columbine, Cossack, Cracker, Crocodile, Danae, Defence, Dove, Dryad, Dwarf, Eclipse, Egmont, Elk, Enterprize, Fawn, Firm, Flora, Fly, Forte, Frances, Gladiator, Grasshopper More Info
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The Pass Family was a very successful family firm operating in Bristol until after World War II when it was taken over by RTZ. They were in the smelting business, mainly recovering metals from previous working. They were not technological innovators; but Professor Vincent’s history demonstrates the technical developments of the industry interacting with the dynamics and financial constraints of ...More Info
After the end of the Napoleonic Wars, Britons were increasingly aware of many social ills; and this awareness contributed to the great wave of reforms which followed the passing of the 1832 Reform Bill. One of the most active of Bristol’s campaigners for reform was Susanna Morgan. She wrote and published on several major causes, and took an active part in new institutions. But, as a woman, she o...More Info
Dr Edward Long Fox (1761-1835) was born into a quaker family in Cornwall. He came to Bristol in 1785. He engaged in local politics, and led an inquiry into the Bristol Bridge riots. He pioneered a humane approach to the treatment of mentally ill people. He built an asylum at Brislington with innovative features and 'romantic' landscape gardens, and a therapeutic spa at Knightstone, Weston super ma...More Info
Before the NHS, dispensaries were the main source of non-residential medical care for poor people. Michael Whitfield describes the dispensaries in Bath from the early 19th century, and draws some comparisons with the national picture. included is an index of practitioners noted in the text.
A history of a base established at Shirehampton, now a suburb of Bristol, to train and supply horses and mules to replace those lost at the front in World War 1.