Three A-Z indexes from miscellaneous records at the National Archives (formerly the Public Record Office). Each collection contains over 10,000 records from a variety of sources, with particular emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries and on Naval and Military topics. S.T.... More Info
This is an index to sources held at the National Archives and gives surname and forename or initials, original document piece number, plus the folio number. In response to Admiralty orders, many original certificates and certified entries, together with covering letters, were sent from all parts of the world to ensure widows' claims could be verified. By Stuart Tamblin.... More Info
Product Code: S/T687
This CD contains an updated Roll of Honour, a full list of almost 7,000 men killed or wounded; internet links to over 5,000 National Archives sailors' records; internet links to over 1,400 Commonwealth War Graves records; Admiral Jellicoe's despatch (an unusual contemporary hand-written copy); battle order with ships statistics and casualty totals; damage reports for ships hit or sunk with diagrams and drawings to illustrate the damage reports; a reproduction of a contemporary booklet; images of More Info
Product Code: S/T694
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Covering; Ballinger, Bledlow Ridge, Bledlow, Bradenham, Chartridge, Great Hampden, Little Hampden, Great Kimble, Great Kingshill, Great Missenden, Holmer Green, Hughenden, Hyde Heath, Ilmer, Kingsey, Lacey Green, Little Kimble, Little Kingshill, Little Missenden, Longwick, Loosley Row, Monks Risborough, Prestwood, Princes Risborough, Radnage, Saunderton, Speen, Stokenchurch, The Lee, Towersey
WEA Local History Group were asked to participate in the First World War Hertage Project. This booklet is the result
A 100 page fully illustrated book in colour. listing all the war memorials in Coulsdon and Purley commemorating servicemen of the First World War, and listing all those who fell. ISBN 978-0-900992-79-1.
A4 booklet of monumental inscriptions in Penrhyncoch Church churchyard, together with the War Memorial and Trefeurig School War Memorial with plan and index.