WW1 Records Database
5501 to 5525 of 11704
School Log Book Beausale Junior & Infants - CR1036
Medical Offier closed school for 10 days owing to spreading of the Influenza epidemic. Many of the ch
28/10/1918 to 28/10/1918
School Log Book Beausale Junior & Infants - CR1036
School opened after 3 weeks. Many children still very ill. Only 47 present in school out of 70. EH is
18/11/1918 to 18/11/1918
School Log Book Beausale Junior & Infants - CR1036
Opened school. Still several children absent who are suffering the after effects of influenza. EH sti
06/01/1919 to 06/01/1919
School Log Book Beausale Junior & Infants - CR1036
EH re-admitted to school - away for more than four months following influenza
03/03/1919 to 03/03/1919
School Log Book Beausale Junior & Infants - CR1036
The "two minutes silene" was observed by the children and teachers in accordance with the King's wish
11/11/1919 to 11/11/1919
School Log Book Beausale Junior & Infants - CR1036
Armistice Day. Observed 2 minutes silence. Poppies sold by children for Lord Haig's Fund and we sent
11/11/1921 to 11/11/1921
School Log Book Bedworth Leicester Road Council Mixed - CR36H
Whole school allowed to go to end of school road to witness the passing of a very large number of tro
03/03/1915 to 03/03/1915
School Log Book Bedworth Leicester Road Council Mixed - CR36H
Instead of receiving prizes children gave the value of same to the National & Belgian Relief funds
21/04/1915 to 21/04/1915
School Log Book Bedworth Leicester Road Council Mixed - CR36H
Mr G S Taylor, uncertificated teacher, absent today to go to London for examination for purpose of jo
30/06/1915 to 30/06/1915
School Log Book Bedworth Leicester Road Council Mixed - CR36H
Mr G S Taylor has now left for the Army. Commences training at Richmond tomorrow.
01/07/1915 to 01/07/1915
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
On Empire Day farmers kindly lent their milk floats to take the children to the outlying parts of the
24/05/1917 to 24/05/1917
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
School closed for a week. Fine weather will enable boys to go into harvest field. Attendance officer
05/09/1917 to 05/09/1917
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
School reopened but as weather fine Rector and Head decided to close until Friday 14th as boys still
12/09/1917 to 12/09/1917
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
Children & Head went to Coventry to welcome Queen & Princess Mary who came on Royal Train.
18/09/1917 to 18/09/1917
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
New Scholar admitted. Staying with grandmother, Mrs F, as so nervous at the air raids over London.
15/10/1917 to 15/10/1917
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
British Red Cross Collection Day. 10 girls out selling flags in the village.
18/10/1917 to 18/10/1917
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
Collection boxes opened by Vicar's wife and counted. £2.8.3. Well satisfied with result. Since Empire
19/10/1917 to 19/10/1917
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
Children being taken to Coventry in afternoon to see the War Tank. Here for a week collecting for Loa
14/12/1918 to 14/12/1918
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
Two boys granted "war permits" to do light farm work during the War
21/03/1918 to 21/03/1918
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
Empire Day. Visited each house in village children carrying Union Jacks. Farmers lent floats to take
28/05/1918 to 28/05/1918
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
TF away this week helping in Hay Harvest. Attendance Officer consented as long as he comes to school
02/07/1918 to 02/07/1918
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
Poor attendance, only 11 out of 31. Most children have influenza and sore throats
04/11/1918 to 04/11/1918
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
Influenza still raging and attendance very poor
11/11/1918 to 11/11/1918
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
Received news of signing of the Armistice. Children very excited Gathered at 1.30 in church for a few
11/11/1918 to 11/11/1918
School Log Book Baginton CE Junior & Infants - CR1684
Much sickness in parish. Caretaker's family are ill in bed. Head having to clear and heat school. Man
15/11/1918 to 15/11/1918
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