This CD contains an alphabetical list of men from the Sherborne School, Dorset, who fought in the Great War. Contains name, rank, regiment and military history. Other information recorded includes injuries sustained, awards received and a roll of honour.~ *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Fully searchable *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable ~Information available varies. Original book was titled "Old Shirburnian Navy and Army List 1914-1919". Requires Adobe More Info
Densely-packed directories for Law and the Civil Service, Navy, Army, Militia, plus a Colonial Directory, Court and Parliamentary Directory, lists of Peers, Baronets, Knights, Judges, and Members of the House of Commons, the mayors of cities and boroughs, and the magistrates of English and Welsh counties. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Contains over 900 pages More Info
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Tells the story on a daily basis, from the threat of German invasion during the hot summer of 1939, through radar research and the secret war, to the arrival of the US Army and the cross-channel sea and air armada on D-Day. 336 pages. Hardback.
The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal ‘Keep your feet dry!’ A letter from Thomas England, West Indies Merchant and Ship-owner Extracts from ‘Annals of Yorkshire’ (available on the RFHG website) Introduction to our new Treasurer – Tony Pink Remembering Fireworks and ‘Mischief Night’ by Ron Scales Member Talks: The Women’s Land Army; Adoption; Help sought on: Smith and Todd (Ampl...More Info
The index was published on CD26 with a supplement on CD 27 and includes extracts from newspapers including Dover Telegraph items Nov 1833, to end 1838; Dover area refs from Dover Telegraph 1846/1847; Kentish Gazette items for E. Kent 1808, and 1790, and other years. Newspaper references include such things as: court cases, births, marriages, deaths, smuggling, emigrants, transportations, balloonin...More Info
Alternative sources to census and parish registers. Military records WW1, Trade Union records, directories, electoral registers; contacting birth parents or missing cousins.
Records of gentry, clergy, lawyers, doctors, teachers, military and naval officers, EIC officials.