WW1 Records Database
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School Log Book Bedworth George Street Mixed Council - CR2490
Headteacher left a little early to meet soldier nephew who is going abroad
15/01/1915 to 15/01/1915
School Log Book Bedworth George Street Mixed Council - CR2490
Rumour that soldiers marching through the town. Children allowed out of school. A false alarm.
14/01/1915 to 14/01/1915
School Log Book Bedworth George Street Mixed Council - CR2490
Children collected £1 6s for Princess Mary's Fund to provide Christmas boxes for soldiers & sailors a
26/10/1914 to 26/10/1914
School Log Book Bedworth George Street Mixed Council - CR2490
School reopened. Headteacher addressed children on their duty and demeanour during the War.
24/08/1914 to 24/08/1914
School Log Book Alderminster C of E Junior & Infants - CR1333
Belgian boy admitted to school
18/01/1915 to 18/01/1915
School Log Book Alderminster C of E Junior & Infants - CR1333
Applications made for 6 boys to help out for a week longer with the harvest
04/09/1915 to 04/09/1915
School Log Book Alderminster C of E Junior & Infants - CR1333
9 boys gardening - 8 plots, 1 flower border and 2 seed plots
04/09/1915 to 04/09/1915
School Log Book Alderminster C of E Junior & Infants - CR1333
Constant applications for boys to be given leave to work for farmers
01/04/1916 to 31/12/1916
School Log Book Alderminster C of E Junior & Infants - CR1333
Children being granted exemption from school to help on farms. Mostly Boys - one girl allowed to stay
01/01/1917
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
34 completed sandbags sent to Depot
02/07/1915 to 02/07/1915
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Message from Mrs Stanley head of Depot in Stratford on Avon conveying thanks for work done on the mak
16/07/1915 to 16/07/1915
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Boy under 11 years has been ploughing for a farmer. Illegal employment. School attendance office info
19/11/1915 to 19/11/1915
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Address to children & parents by a lady who had lived in Germany for a long time about different aspe
17/12/1915 to 17/12/1915
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Frequent applications for boys for farmwork. All referred to the Attendance Officer. Comment by headt
01/01/1916 to 30/03/1905
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
£2 11s collected in school for the National Committee for Relief in Belgium
14/07/1916 to 14/07/1916
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Lady from the Navy League gave address on the Navy. Children sang patriotic songs
11/05/1917 to 11/05/1917
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
6 dozen slates received to economise use of paper
15/06/1917 to 15/06/1917
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Request from Education Office for schools to pick blackberries for the Army & Navy
07/09/1917 to 07/09/1917
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Comment by Headteacher of numerous requests for teachers to take up some form or other of work to mee
17/09/1917 to 17/09/1917
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Evidence of ill effect produced by employment of children of school age
17/09/1917 to 17/09/1917
School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282
Blackberry picking. 270 lbs sent to centre in Stratford on Avon. Money received for these distributed
21/09/1917 to 21/09/1917
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