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School Log Book, Rugby, St Andrews, Caldecott Girls - CR1324

Miss Moody absent with 'flu

04/07/1918 to 04/07/1918

School Log Book, Lillington - CR2167

Independance day observed-Vicar talked to children about the Americans & the part they are playing in

04/07/1918 to 04/07/1918

School Log Book, Long Itchington - CR0914

School closed in afternoon- children required to work in hay fields, fruit picking etc

04/07/1918 to 04/07/1918

School Log Book Bedworth George Street Mixed Council - CR2490

Miss Lole & Miss Southam away with influenza. Attendance of children rapidly falling off.

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

New Bilton Infants School Log Book - CR2309

Children saved waste paper which when sold raised 2/- for PoW Fund

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

School log book, Wolvey - DR645

Influenza increased. 36 absent mainly in upper school

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

School log book Willoughby - CR2068

Closed 3 weeks until 30/7/1918 for hay harvest

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

School Log Book,Warwick, Brook St British Board for Boys - CR295

Attendance low as much spanish flu about

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

School Log Book, Warmington - CR872

Notified District medical officer of case of Spanish Influenza

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

School Log Book, Ullenhall - CR2597

1.5 hours in garden

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

School Log Book, Rugby, St Andrews, Caldecott Girls - CR1324

Miss M still absent + 20 girls

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

School Log Book, Preston Bagot - CR1107

Attend poor as some elder children working in hay fields

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

School Log Book Aston Cantlow CofE - CR965

We intended visiting trwo schools in Birmingham today but have had to postpone our visit owing to an

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

School Log Book Alveston C of E - CR282

Schools to notify Director of Education of suspected cases of Spanish influenza. Headmaster & one chi

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04

2nd VC awarded to Nuneaton soldier. Citation & photo, copy of letter home from Pte W Beesley, Rifle B

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04

Mention of high incidence in London & Midlands

05/07/1918 to 05/07/1918

School Log Book, Tanworth in Arden - CR1749

Telegram from Warwick to close school due to spread 'flu, re-open 18/7

06/07/1918 to 06/07/1918

School Log Book, Shipston on Stour-Boys - CR1043

5 to 8 boys absent, war regs

06/07/1918 to 06/07/1918

School Log Book Bedworth Leicester Road Council Mixed - CR36H

Order received to close school for one week owing to epidemic of influenza

06/07/1918 to 06/07/1918

School Log Book Bedworth George Street Mixed Council - CR2490

Mrs Mountford had leave of absence until 26th July to visit her husband who is stationed in Kent.

08/07/1918 to 08/07/1918

School Log Book Bedworth George Street Mixed Council - CR2490

School closed on account of influenza epidemic.

08/07/1918 to 08/07/1918

Bedworth Leicester Road Infants - CR2491

35 cases of Influenza. School closed for one week.

08/07/1918 to 08/07/1918

School Log Book, Westgate Infants, Warwick - CR1302

School closed by order of Medical Officer due to influenza

08/07/1918 to 08/07/1918

School Log Book,Warwick, Brook St British Board for Boys - CR295

Closed by order of medical officer

08/07/1918 to 08/07/1918

School Log Book, Shuttington - CR1977

Closed for 2 weeks due to influenza

08/07/1918 to 08/07/1918

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