WW1 Records Database
10101 to 10125 of 11704
Diocesan Records: Ansley Parish Magazine - DR551
Harvest Women - appeal for women to help
01/07/1918 to 31/07/1918
Diocesan Records: Ansley Parish Magazine - DR551
Home Words. Our Economy Page - Dress, Fruit Preserving
01/07/1918 to 31/07/1918
Diocesan Records - St. Mary's Warwick Parish Magazine - DR1130
Army Chaplain - clergy volunteer
01/07/1918 to 31/07/1918
Diocesan Records - St. Mary's Warwick Parish Magazine - DR1130
Military Church Parade
01/07/1918 to 31/07/1918
Diocesan Records - St. Andrews Rugby Parish Magazine - DR1445
St. Peter's Church - letter received from 2 named on Roll of Honour saying they were Prisoners of War
01/07/1918 to 31/07/1918
Diocesan Records - St Nicholas Warwick Parish Magazine - DR951
Vicar's Message - 1 death, Prisoner of War parishioners
01/07/1918 to 31/07/1918
Diocesan Records - St Nicholas Warwick Parish Magazine - DR951
Ltn Corporal Frank Warner (PoW) returns home
01/07/1918 to 31/07/1918
Diocesan Records - St Nicholas Warwick Parish Magazine - DR951
Roll of Honour - 1 name
01/07/1918 to 31/07/1918
School Log Book, Westgate Infants, Warwick - CR1302
Re-opened school, numbers low
01/08/1918 to 01/08/1918
School Log Book Ansley County Junior & Infants - CR1448
Children allowed to stay out of school for 20 minutes to watch an air-ship. The second to visit Ansle
01/08/1918 to 01/08/1918
Leamington, Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Strike averted. Government climb down
01/08/1918 to 01/08/1918
Leamington, Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Military tribunal-allowed exemption on condition does work of national importance, refer back to page
01/08/1918 to 01/08/1918
School Log Book Bidford on Avon CE Infants - CR830
13/6 sent to the Blinded Soldiers Families Fund
02/08/1918 to 02/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Women threshing gangs. 50 gangs at work in county, 6 women, inc foreman + 3 skilled men per gang
02/08/1918 to 02/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
2 more PoW camps in Kenilworth & Wellesbourne, 17 gangs of 10. Total of 592 POWs in county
02/08/1918 to 02/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Application to Coleshill Magistrates. Court against Lord Aylseford for unpaid cultivation order fine
02/08/1918 to 02/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Increasing numbers of women cyclists 'freedom and emancipation'
02/08/1918 to 02/08/1918
Leamington, Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Advert. free up men to serve . Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps
08/08/1918 to 08/08/1918
School log book Temple Grafton - CR0716
It being Gun Week, children had several lessons concerning War savings
09/08/1918 to 09/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Public Notice. Household Fuel & Lighting Order 1918. Rationing of coal. Application forms available,
09/08/1918 to 09/08/1918
Nuneaton Chronicle - C53.04
Atherstone Food Control Committee. Bacon off coupon & supplementary ration. Use of Books withdrawn bu
09/08/1918 to 09/08/1918
School Log Book Bidford-on-Avon CE Junior - CR1153
Attendance low because of plum picking
12/08/1918 to 12/08/1918
Leamington, Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
New Education Act. summary of Act
15/08/1918 to 15/08/1918
Leamington, Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Area Road Transport Committee
15/08/1918 to 15/08/1918
Leamington, Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Jottings. Coal question pressing
15/08/1918 to 15/08/1918
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