WW1 Records Database
9976 to 10000 of 11704
St Andrew's Parochial School Log Book, Rugby - CR1324/4
L/Cpl F Baker, RAMC, lectured upper boys on his experiences at the front. lectured others on 25/1
24/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
St Oswald's CoE Middle School Log Book - CR2309
Register not marked this morning as only 91 out of 224 present due to queues & shopping
24/01/1918 to 24/01/1918
School Log Book, Shuttington - CR1977
About quarter of children absent. Gone to stand in food queues in Tamworth
24/01/1918 to 24/01/1918
School Log Book, Court Street Board, Leamington Spa - CR0690
Mr Percival ex teacher, released from Army, called in
24/01/1918 to 24/01/1918
Leamington, Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Alleged Food hoarding, Alf Herbert, Gen Manager, fined & imprisoned
24/01/1918 to 24/01/1918
Leamington, Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Cubbington. Bread under weight. Baker fined
24/01/1918 to 24/01/1918
Leamington, Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Warwickshire Agricultural Committee report, extra grassland ploughed, PoWs at Drayton
24/01/1918 to 24/01/1918
School Log Book Bilton St Mark's C.E. - CR2586
Branch of Junior League of Safety formed. Membership 38. Children taking up collection of waste & scr
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
St Andrew's Parochial School Log Book, Rugby - CR1324/4
Number absent in food queues
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
School Log Book,Warwick, Brook St British Board for Boys - CR295
198 boys joined Legion of the League of National Safety. We collected various waste materials in conj
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
School Log Book,Warwick, Brook St British Board for Boys - CR295
Serious fall in attendance, queues responsible
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
School log book, Stratford on Avon Boys - CR0717
25/-6d collected for Sir A C Pearson's fund for children of blind soldiers
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
School Log Book, Rugby, St Matthews Girls School - CR0963
Attendance poor due to difficulties obtaining food
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
School Log Book, Rugby, St Andrews, Caldecott Girls - CR1324
Low attendance as many in margerine & meat queues
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
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
School Log Book, Rugby, St Matthews Boys School - CR1788
Lantern lectures from Nat War savings As, War on Land, Sea & Air
28/01/1918 to 28/01/1918
School Log Book Ansley County Junior & Infants - CR1448
Special lessons to Upper classes on Food Economy
28/01/1918 to 28/01/1918
Rugby Advertiser -
Report of vote in House of Lords about votes for women.
29/01/1918
School Log Book Attleborough National School - CR1589
No further news of 2nd Lieut Tayton - official opinion is he was killed in action on day reported mis
29/01/1918 to 29/01/1918
School Log Book, Rugby, St Andrews, Caldecott Girls - CR1324
Miss McCartney absent as visiting sole surving brother home on leave
30/01/1918 to 30/01/1918
Over Whitacre School Log Book - CR690
109lb waste paper taken to Waste Paper Depot
31/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
School Log Book, Shuttington - CR1977
26 absent (total c 180), again standing in food queues. Pupils leave Alvecote at 8.30 & stand for 3-4
31/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Leamington, Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Food Problem-local tickets as Nat Gov slow in organising, also meat shortages discussed
31/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
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