WW1 Records Database
7601 to 7625 of 11704
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Pig keeping scheme set up
18/01/1918 to 18/01/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Corp Arthur Hutt VC, 1/7 Royal Warwickshire Regiment comes home to Coventry
18/01/1918 to 18/01/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Nuneaton Rural Council fix coal prices
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Warwickshire War Agricultural Executive Committee, 25,000 acres short of target, must go under plough
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
As supplies have not arrived Executive Officer of Food Control Committee to go to London for them
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Pig keeping co-operative set up
01/02/1918 to 01/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Warwickshire Education Committee Minutes :- VC for Pte Cecil Kinross late of Hurley School
01/02/1918 to 01/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Nuneaton Borough Committee minutes, huge demand for allotments
01/02/1918 to 01/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Nuneaton elementary school teachers registering new food cards, about 10,000
08/02/1918 to 08/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Allotments. Voluntary efforts failed to lease land. To petition WCC for compulsory leasing
08/02/1918 to 08/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Membership of Military Tribunal criticised, need 2 more representatives of labour
08/02/1918 to 08/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Need for ready cooked food - domestic & shopping problems for all classes
08/02/1918 to 08/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Harry Williams, joint writer of song attended Coventry Tank Week. Gave £1000, lives in Kenilworth, lo
15/02/1918 to 15/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Descrition of work done by the land army on South Farm Arbury Mr Hepburn highly values their work
15/02/1918 to 15/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Ladies club opening - provides a critical look at historical problems of ladies clubs
15/02/1918 to 15/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Public Notice. Atherstone Local Food Control Committee publish details of local food distribution sc
22/02/1918 to 22/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Experimental communal kitchen to be tried at Attleborough
22/02/1918 to 22/02/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Nuneaton Borough:- land released for allotments in Attleborough & Stockingford
01/03/1918 to 01/03/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C52.04
Food economy campaign report. Campaign supported by teachers in domestic subjects
12/10/1917 to 12/10/1917
Nuneaton Chronicle - C52.04
Nuneaton Education Committee agree new pay scales for teachers, listed. Men paid more than women
12/10/1917 to 12/10/1917
Nuneaton Chronicle - C52.04
Nuneaton Borough Business, seal for land for allotments in Arbury Rd
12/10/1917 to 12/10/1917
Nuneaton Chronicle - C52.04
Heavy fine for 1st prosecution of butcher for exceeding max price for meat
26/10/1917 to 26/10/1917
Nuneaton Chronicle - C52.04
Last day for registration for sugar card, need to choose retailer by 5/11. Retailers to submit list o
26/10/1917 to 26/10/1917
Nuneaton Chronicle - C52.04
Fireman receives Edward Medal Report of presentation, brave act in a Coventry factory
26/10/1917 to 26/10/1917
Nuneaton Chronicle - C52.04
Why Not Women Preachers - Miss Maud Royden spoke to Birmingham's Women's Suffrage Society
02/11/1917 to 02/11/1917
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