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W V Wakefield Bundle of WW1 papers - CR2998

Directions of how the 7 Battalion was to relieve 8 Battalion

01/01/1916 to 31/12/1916

W V Wakefield Bundle of WW1 papers - CR2998

Descriptions of recent battle, trying to account for their friends

01/01/1916 to 31/12/1916

Vivienne M. Griffin, Shipston-on-Stour from old photographs,Warwickshire County Library, 1986 - B.SHI.Gri (P)

Photo of Shipston Town Band leading mobilising soldiers through the town.

Vivienne M. Griffin, Shipston-on-Stour from old photographs,Warwickshire County Library, 1986 - B.SHI.Gri (P)

Photo of peace procession in Shipston in 1919

01/01/1919 to 31/12/1919

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

From Index Page a- £2-6-0d sent to Dr Barnardo House collected by WG, MH & MH

20/07/1916 to 20/07/1916

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

From Index Page N- Sent to Mrs Shuckburgh 4 nightshirts,9 sleeping helmets, 2 pair socks, 9 scarves <

12/12/1914 to 12/12/1914

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

WH absent, away from home with mother, his father gone to the War

31/08/1914 to 31/08/1914

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

WH name removed from register

04/09/1914 to 04/09/1914

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

WH re-admitted as mother returned home

01/12/1914 to 01/12/1914

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

Children collected 108 eggs, forwarded to National Egg Collection for wounded

06/03/1916 to 06/03/1916

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

Children collected 132 eggs, sent to 154 Fleet St, London, for wounded

24/03/1916 to 24/03/1916

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

AF left, has excemption certificate

05/06/1916 to 05/06/1916

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

Girl, AG, has excemption certificate to work in gardens, age 13.75 years

07/07/1916 to 07/07/1916

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

W & IH re-admitted as returned home. Father an invalid soldier returned home 3 months sooner than exp

28/07/1917 to 28/07/1917

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

Holiday for children to collect horse chestnuts for Government

28/09/1917 to 28/09/1917

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

School closed in pm as no coal

10/10/1917 to 10/10/1917

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

Mistress lent coal to school to make up required time for school to be open

24/10/1917 to 24/10/1917

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

Coal supplied

15/11/1917 to 15/11/1917

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

Sent 15cwt 3 qr of horse chestnuts to Director of Propellant Supplies

12/12/1917 to 12/12/1917

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

School closed for 1 week only  as school closed in November as no coal

21/12/1917 to 21/12/1917

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

JB, 13yr,left with excemption certificate

11/02/1918 to 11/02/1918

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

W &IH left owing to death of father, ref 287/1917

24/04/1918 to 24/04/1918

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

IT left for winter months owing to father being away on war work

18/10/1918 to 18/10/1918

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

Sir Gerald Shuckburg visited school, dismissed children on hearing Armistice was signed

11/11/1918 to 11/11/1918

Upper & Lower Shuckburgh School Log Book - CR0573

Re-opened after being closed from 31/3 through epidemic of 'flu

28/04/1919 to 28/04/1919

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