Nottinghamshire Phillimore Parish Records Volume 1 to 22 on one CD Annesley 1599-1812; Arnold 1546-1812; Askham 1538-1837; Attenborough 1560-1812; Averham 1538-1837; Awsworth 1756-1812; Balderton 1538-1812; Barnby 1593-1812; Barton in Fabis 1558-1812; Basford 1568-1812; Beckingham 1618-1837; Beeston 1558-1812; Bilborough 1569-1812; Bilsthorpe 1654-1837; Bingham 1598-1812; Bleasby 1573-1837; Blidworth 1566-1837; Boughton 1685-1837; Bramcote 1562-1812; Broughton Sulney 1571-1812; Bulwell 1635- More Info
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This second DVD provides further photographic historical records of Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire, England. The photographs are from the collection of Michael Chappell, who was born and bred in the town and has an extensive knowledge of the history of the area. Michael, who was Chairman of the Society for many years, provides a commentary to the photographs.
King's Cross station was linked to the Great Northern Cemetery by a special train service which took funeral parties from central London to the outskirts where burial space was more readily available. This was a short lived service unlike that in south London. Many of London's institutions made use of the service and records of burials are available from the New Southgate Cemetery.
Barnet Museum has recently published a book to mark the 100th anniversary which records the full history of the memorial. It charts it time from initial conception in 1919 through to construction, its relocation in 1938-39 into the new Garden of Remembrance, and details how the memorial has formed a focus for the town’s Armistice and Remembrance Day since the unveiling on 3rd April 1921 across t...More Info
This book records information about the service and family histories of several men of Chipping Barnet who served in the Second Boer war 1899-1902. The book explains the background to the conflict and charts the course of the war. It includes a timeline which explores some key events of the British Empire from 1600-to-date. 96 pages A4 format.
Mary Wright 978 1 911592 02 0 The Blue Maids Orphanage opened in 1795, a generation before Muller’s Orphanage. But it lay at the bottom of Ashley Hill with Muller’s at the top, and has been rather overshadowed by the larger and richer institution. Yet there is a tale to tell even in its relative lack of funds and the struggles of the directing committee to keep it going until eventual...More Info