WW1 Records Database
6326 to 6350 of 11704
School Log Book, Stretton on Fosse - CR2051
Trafalga Day-Sir John Jellicoe's message read out to children
21/10/1915 to 21/10/1915
School Log Book, Stockingford Council School - CR4369
Trafalgar Day. Special lessons on 'the Work of the Navy' given in all classesr
21/10/1915 to 21/10/1915
School Log Book Attleborough CofE Infants - CR1486
Trafalgar Day. Classes held on Nelson and own fleet at the present time
21/10/1915 to 21/10/1915
School log book Willoughby - CR2068
Boy of only 12 who was working returned to school today
20/10/1915 to 20/10/1915
St Andrew's Parochial School Log Book, Rugby - CR1324/4
5 boys attended Drill Hall to assist with National Registration
19/10/1915 to 19/10/1915
School Log Book, Warwick Borough, Infants - CR988
F C R Frost, HMI, enquired if 1 of staff could be spared for a week or more if required for recruitin
19/10/1915 to 19/10/1915
School Log Book, Stockingford Council School - CR4369
National Egg Collection for sick & wounded soldiers & sailors, 400 eggs have been collected in 3 depa
19/10/1915 to 19/10/1915
School Log Book Arley C of E - CR1479
Col. G H Fowler, a previous school manager, kia in Flanders.
19/10/1915 to 19/10/1915
St Andrew's Parochial School Log Book, Rugby - CR1324/4
Mr Frost, HMI, came to make arrangements for 5 boys to do clerical work at Drill Hall
18/10/1915 to 18/10/1915
School Log Book, Rugby, Chapel St. Wesleyan - CR0718
Director of education informed that staff to be reduced by 2 student teachers, 1 asap, other by end o
18/10/1915 to 18/10/1915
Warwick Advertiser - M1466
A letter from Rev C.T.B Mcnultyof Holy Trinity Leamington. Wishing to return home.
16/10/1915 to 16/10/1915
School log book, Wolvey - DR645
Serg FH Honebank (Royal Fusiliers) home wounded from the Dardenelles visited the school, this regimen
15/10/1915 to 15/10/1915
School log book Willey C of E - CR36
Attendance very poor, children helping pick potatoes
15/10/1915 to 15/10/1915
School Log Book, Warwick, Borough Boys - CR618
Managers agreed to finishing at 4.15 to allow boys home in light & save gas
15/10/1915 to 15/10/1915
School Log Book, Warmington - CR872
Belgian family moving to Birmingham, father to work at BSA Munitions. Daughter reads & speaks English
15/10/1915 to 15/10/1915
School log book Temple Grafton - CR0716
Closed 1 week potato picking & mid term holiday
15/10/1915 to 15/10/1915
School log book, Stratford on Avon Boys - CR0717
Vegetables brought in by boys sent for wounded at Clopton Hospital
15/10/1915 to 15/10/1915
School Log Book Attleborough CofE Infants - CR1486
Staff in school being reduced for the war period. Miss L Harris transferred to Fitton Street Infants
15/10/1915 to 15/10/1915
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.03
Exhall Colliery Fire. Inquest resumed. More died of injuries. Public appeal launched
15/10/1915 to 15/10/1915
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.03
Women Road Makers & Night watchmen - cf with the continent
15/10/1915 to 15/10/1915
School Log Book Atherstone Council Girls - CR370
Children from Upper Classes and teachers engaged in copying the National Registration Forms
14/10/1915 to 14/10/1915
School Log Book, Welford on Avon - CR881
New regulations to close school earlier, saves about a bucket of coal a day
13/10/1915 to 13/10/1915
School Log Book, Stockingford Council School - CR4369
At request of Education Commitee I have released Miss Colledge to assist with registration work at th
13/10/1915 to 13/10/1915
Old Council Chamber Handicraft Centre Log Book - CR1176
Centre directed by Education Office to fall in line with earlier schools' afternoon opening times, to
12/10/1915 to 12/10/1915
School Log Book, Rugby, St Andrews, Caldecott Girls - CR1324
Miss B finishes duties requiring absence, now has only evening duties
12/10/1915 to 12/10/1915
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