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Part of the Great War Series, this CD covers the 90th and 91st Infantry Brigades with detailed listings and photographs of the regiments. Also contains Rolls of Honour. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by Major Headings *Fully Printable... More Info
Volume 14 (Salford, Manchester) Contains the Names and Records of those who served during the Great War, 1914-1918. A volume in the massive Roll of Honour of British forces of the First World War, each volume covers men resident in an area. One of the most useful reference sets on the First World War is the National Roll of the Great War. The National Publishing Company started to compile a brief biography of as many participants in the War as possible. Many of the entries refer to comba... More Info
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And the blowshoppes decay for lakke of wood; How did Thomas Pennant cross the Ribble?; Poverty and the Poor Law in Formby, 1701-1900; A poor diet for poor people? Workhouse food in Lancashire, 1750-1834; In defence of the shopkeeper; Irish Nationalists in Bootle, 1868-1914; St. Mary's School goes to war; Killing the pig; Rainford in the 1940s
48000 mss from Chetham's collection of Lancashire, Cheshire, West Yorkshire, Rochdale historical documents from local families
The CD contains images of armigers whose arms are depicted in The Victoria County History of Lancashire, and the blazons thereof. Also some corporate heraldry (civic, ecclesiastical etc) and a list of seals. Heraldry enthusiasts will notice the different spellings for the same charges. These are, no doubt, as shown in the original sources. There are some errors, however! What self-respecting armor...More Info
The CD contains images of armigers whose arms are depicted in The Victoria County History of Lancashire, and the blazons thereof. Also some corporate heraldry (civic, ecclesiastical etc) and a list of seals. Heraldry enthusiasts will notice the different spellings for the same charges. These are, no doubt, as shown in the original sources. There are some errors, however! What self-respecting armor...More Info