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Learn about Edinburgh in the time of your ancestors. Contains a colour map with street names along with numerous portraits and photographs of the area. The text gives an entertaining background to the city's history circa 1930. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable text * Bookmarked by major heading * Fully printable * Includes photographs and maps... More Info
This four volume set is a genealogical and heraldic history of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. The Commoners are people who do not fall under the categories of either being a monarch or a peer (someone who has inherited a title such as duke, marquis, earl, viscount, or baron). This CD may help you find information on prosperous relatives and their heritage. Published in 1835, this fou More Info
Burgesses and Guild-Brethren were people who payed taxes and guarded their towns in exchange for protection and the right to become merchants or craftsmen. These very early records contain the names, occupations (where available) and dates of enrollment. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Contains over 460 pages... More Info
Alphabetical class registers of Edinburgh Academy from 1824 to 1914, with details of the further educational, professional and military accomplishments, and details of marriage and death (where given). Plus, lists of the Directors, Office Bearers, Rectors, and Masters, detailing further educational career, publications and areas of expertise. Also, a sports chapter including results in Cricket, Football, Rugby, Gynastics and Shooting. Comes with the Edinburgh Academy War Supplement for the Gr More Info
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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.