WW1 Records Database
9926 to 9950 of 11704
Maxstoke County Junior & Infant School Log Book - CR1147
Closed for a month, Haymaking holidays, re-opened early due to excellant weather
28/06/1918 to 28/06/1918
School Log Book, Warwick Borough, Infants - CR988
Teacher absent since Wednesday, under Dr with Influenza
28/06/1918 to 28/06/1918
School Log Book, Tysoe - CR1017
Attendance very low....others away to help with the hay- many without any such thing as appling for p
28/06/1918 to 28/06/1918
School log book Ufton - CR1939
Haymaking holiday until 15/7/1918
28/06/1918 to 28/06/1918
School Log Book, Stockton - CR4420
School closed Wednesday- teachers sent to help Food Controller with his work
28/06/1918 to 28/06/1918
School Log Book Attleborough County Junior - CR1486
Week of special effort for War Savings. Patriotic songs sung each morning and flags flying in hall. £
28/06/1918 to 28/06/1918
School Log Book Attleborough CofE Infants - CR1486
Many children absent with Influenza
28/06/1918 to 28/06/1918
School Log Book Attleborough CofE Infants - CR1486
Holiday given as War Savings have reached £1000
28/06/1918 to 28/06/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Public Notice. Warwickshire War Agriculture Committee. Tractors available for grass mowing
28/06/1918 to 28/06/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Public Notice. Nuneaton Food Control Committee request to contact them if any surplus fruit for jam
28/06/1918 to 28/06/1918
Diocesan Parish Magazines - DR220
Editorial - arrangements made for shortened magazine costing a penny ha'penny
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records - The Sign, Curdworth Parish Magazine - DRB156
The Church and the War - Report by Church Army - photos of Church Army Huts, also wounded and munitio
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records - The Sign, Curdworth Parish Magazine - DRB156
Pig Club - meeting to discuss desirability of forming a Club. arrangements made by Board of Agricultu
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records - The Sign, Curdworth Parish Magazine - DRB156
The WAr - soldiers reported missing. 1 soldier wounded, progressing favourably.
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records - The Sign, Curdworth Parish Magazine - DRB156
Soldiers' Work Society - 2 succcesful entertainments - Khaki Concert and Whist Drive & Dance.
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records - Stretton and Princethorpe Parish Magazine - DR485
Ministry of Food states the new Ration Cards are complicated and difficult to answer - arrangements a
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records - Stretton and Princethorpe Parish Magazine - DR485
War Notes - I man joins Berkshires, 2 reported missing found to be Prisoners of war, 1 soldier wounde
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records - Holy Trinity Coventry Parish Magazine - DR116
St. Nicholas Radford: death of pilot near to church while carrying out his work
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records: St. Nicholas, Kenilworth Parish Magazine - DR0410
Vicar's Letter. Younger clergy to be released for war work
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records: St. Nicholas, Kenilworth Parish Magazine - DR0410
Church Army Huts fund - savings boxes
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records: St. Nicholas, Kenilworth Parish Magazine - DR0410
Roll of Honour framed and hung in Church
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records: St. Nicholas, Kenilworth Parish Magazine - DR0410
Bishop's War Workers Fund ministering to munitions workers in Coventry
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records: Ansley Parish Magazine - DR551
Sympathy - Death of Local Soldier
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records: Ansley Parish Magazine - DR551
Home Words. Our Economy Page - Dress, How to refoot stockings
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
Diocesan Records - St. Mary's Warwick Parish Magazine - DR1130
Death of Warwick Soldier
01/06/1918 to 30/06/1918
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