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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**Released by Barnsley FHS: August 2016.** **Dedicated to the 121 men of Worsbrough Bridge and Worsbrough Dale, who made the supreme sacrifice.** Chapter headings by year: 1914-1919 With 121 detailed biographies. The final chapter is dedicated to the 11 Worsbrough men killed in action (1914-1918) whose names are not recorded on the memorial. **Surnames in index:** ABR...More Info
Oliver Nugent, Ireland’s longest-serving divisional commander of the Great War, led the Ulster Division on the western front from 1915 to 1918. That period saw the operational transformation of the British army and his own development as a general, from the heroic but doomed assault at Thiepval in July 1916, through the triumph of Messines, the heartbreaking failure at Ypres and the mixed succes...More Info
Hertfordshire Monumental Inscriptions Series Volume 19 published in 1988 with the National Children's Home memorials being added in 2011. A 58 page A5 book containing transcriptions of monumental inscriptions in the Church and Churchyard of St. Nicholas and memorials in the Chapel and Burial Ground of the National Children's Home. Includes introductions, plans and a surname index.
Following on from our 2015 publication about the men on the Chipping Barnet War Memorial who died in World War One, we have now researched the 149 men and women from World War Two. This book tells their stories inside a timeline of World War Two and alongside articles about their, and Barnet’s, part in the War.