A record of the historic work of the citizens of Croydon during the Great War. It contains a Roll of Honour (with photos) and a wealth of information on the military, semi-military, civilians, and hospital services and is illustrated throughout. If you have any connections with Croydon then this will be an informative and interesting addition to your collection. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable ... More Info
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Life for Female Prisoners in Brixton Prison 1858-1869: Part 1; The Rise, Fall and Subsequent Resurgence of Cinemas as a Form of Entertainment; The RUR Cup: What’s in a Name?; Was the Period 1945-1989 Really the Age of Protest? Defending Liberty: Anti-Socialist groups in Late Victorian and Edwardian Britain; The Shifting and Accommodating Nature of Magic and Superstition Before and After Christ...More Info
Reprint of a guide for parish officers to deal with complex poor laws and social problems. A5 104p
Reprint of a 3rd Ed. (1872) of a book dealing with many aspects of law affecting the parish and its officers. A5 112p
With particulars, where known, of their occupants, taken from Censuses 1841 to 1891 and Parish Registers. Compiled by Philip Arnold (2001). 68 pages.
Revised & Enhanced 3rd edition - November 2004. This CD covers the ancient parishes of Byfleet, Horsell, Pyrford and St Peter's and includes 1851, 1861 and 1871 Census Indexes, plus 1841 for Pyrford and 1901 for part of Woking. Other records include Parish Registers to 1865 for Woking St Peter's. Remaining parishes: Baptisms to 1840, Burials to 1865 (including St John's Woking), Marriages to 1837....More Info