This CD is Part of the Great War Series, The London County Council, as a mark of respect, recorded their staffs involvment in the battles with reference to maps, histories, and those mentioned in despatches. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by Major Headings *Fully Printable... More Info
Part of the Great War Series, this CD contains infomation of the Inns of the Court Regiment, formed mostly of members of the Law Association in and around London. This enhanced book gives names and ranks of the officers in the regiment (Nicknamed The Devil's Own) and is also a detailed diary of the corps during the Great War. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by Major Headings *Fully Printable... More Info
This CD contains biographies of employees either in the printing business at Cambridge or in the publishing office in London who fought in the Great War. Information includes a record of their military career and portraits of the honoured dead. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable... More Info
This CD contains lists of soldiers who were attached to the 2/4th Battalion. Details include name, rank, postings, death date, discharge dates and details of any injuries sustained. Also includes a list of officers and a record of the battalions movements from 1914-1916 and numerous photos. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Fully searchable *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable... More Info
This CD contains biographies and portraits of Harrovians who fell in The Great War from September 13th 1915 to July 3rd 1916. Details include information on family, military career and circumstances of death * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable * Contains over 200 pages... More Info
The complete set of Harrow Memorials of the Great War, covering 23rd August 1914 to the end of the war.... More Info
From their mobilisation in March 1914, this is a detailed account of the battalion during the First World War, including engagements at Gommecourt, the Somme, Arras, Ypres, Cambrai, Valenciennes and more. Appendices include the Roll of Honour, honours and awards, and a list of officers who served overseas. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Fully searchable *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Contains over 360 pages... More Info
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CD 43 General Indexes to Old Ordnance Survey Maps of London (Godfrey Edition). Research in Victorian London very soon gives rise to the question "where is such-and-such a street?". It may be on a modern map, but quite often is not. The re-publication of early Ordnance Survey 1:2500 maps in the reduced scale Godfrey Edition gives the researcher a chance but, even if the street is on the sheet one h...More Info
By J & A Catlyn, published by Cyrene Publications (2003). 20 coloured maps of Central London, with searchable Index to over 7000 streets computer-linked to the maps. An Index to 1000 places of interest in London and 16 maps of the Environs of London. Included is a small eight-page booklet advising on how to make the best use of this CD.
Compiled and indexed by Chris Willis, edited by Sue Turner, 2009. This CD contains the six Board School Maps of London, produced in 1906/7 by the London Schools Authorities. They were based on the 6" Ordnance Survey stock of the time and over printed with boundaries of the areas used in controlling the schools and also with the actual schools. To provide an index into the maps, a Street index (pub...More Info
King's Cross station was linked to the Great Northern Cemetery by a special train service which took funeral parties from central London to the outskirts where burial space was more readily available. This was a short lived service unlike that in south London. Many of London's institutions made use of the service and records of burials are available from the New Southgate Cemetery.
published by J & A Catlyn, November 2004. Over 3,300 streets indexed and linked to maps. Covering streets from Hyde Park to Limehouse and Highbury to Battersea Park. Includes many scanned directory pages which give an insight into London life in 1879. Published in a similar style to their previous publication Atlas & Guide of London, c1908, which will allow for easy comparison between the two maps...More Info