WW1 Records Database
6051 to 6075 of 11704
School Log Book Alderminster C of E Junior & Infants - CR1333
Capt Guest gave a lecture to upper school on the taking of Passchendale ridge
31/01/1917 to 31/01/1917
School Log Book Alderminster C of E Junior & Infants - CR1333
Boys given leave to work on farms - usually for 1 month
01/02/1918 to 01/10/1918
School Log Book Alderminster C of E Junior & Infants - CR1333
Half days for children to collect blackberries to be made into jam for soldiers
18/09/1918 to 08/10/1918
School Log Book Alderminster C of E Junior & Infants - CR1333
School close all day for peace celebrations
21/07/1919 to 21/07/1919
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Mr Fell, School Attendance Officer has been called up for military service.
12/09/1914 to 12/09/1914
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Girls knitting socks for soldiers - material supplied by local committee in Stratford on Avon.
12/09/1914 to 12/09/1914
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
History and fortunes of war studied by the older children
12/09/1914 to 12/09/1914
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Georgraphy lessons dealing with the war area
18/09/1914 to 18/09/1914
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Girls now making soldiers helmets and belts. Teachers & children subscribing to buy the wool
09/10/1914 to 09/10/1914
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Boys sketching maps of the North Channel showing prescribed area for shipping during time of German U
26/02/1915 to 26/02/1915
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
News received of an old scholar, Thomas Ladas Powers, who has been killed in action
05/03/1915 to 05/03/1915
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Boys granted leave for farm work and gardening
19/03/1915 to 12/04/1915
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Making of sandbags commenced
11/06/1915 to 11/06/1915
Rugby Advertiser -
Wit of the Week". "Joke about “Red Tape”
29/01/1916 to 29/01/1916
Rugby Advertiser -
Recruitment
29/01/1916 to 29/01/1916
Rugby Advertiser -
Zeppelin raids in east England
05/02/1916 to 05/02/1916
Rugby Advertiser -
Recruitment. Further class of men called up
19/02/1916 to 19/02/1916
Rugby Advertiser -
Local Tribunal report. Conscientious objector
11/03/1916 to 11/03/1916
Rugby Advertiser -
Tribunal report. Conscientious objector
18/03/1916 to 18/03/1916
Rugby Advertiser -
Eggs collected and sent to National Egg Depot, London
22/04/1916 to 22/04/1916
Rugby Advertiser -
Letter from Lord Denbigh with ironic paragraph saying “...I am a Conscientious Objector...”
29/04/1916 to 29/04/1916
Rugby Advertiser -
Letter in reply to Lord Denbigh defending Conscientious Objectors
13/05/1916 to 13/05/1916
Rugby Advertiser -
Rugby Petty Sessions. Prosecution of lighting offences
29/05/1916 to 29/05/1916
Rugby Advertiser -
Replacement of male munition workers with women.
29/05/1916 to 29/05/1916
Rugby Advertiser -
Rugby MP becomes “Minister for the Air” (Later became 1st Viscount Stonehaven and Governor General of
03/06/1916 to 03/06/1916
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