WW1 Records Database
10476 to 10500 of 11704
Leamington Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Mrs Rackham spoke about the injustice towards women who could bring a new element into politics resol
06/02/1914 to 06/02/1914
Leamington Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Warwick and Leamington branch of the National Union (non militant) use drama as 'a means of propagand
06/02/1914 to 06/02/1914
Leamington Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Long article describing the large numbers of German and French buyers of horses - considers prohibiti
30/01/1914 to 30/01/1914
The Letters of Alfred Knight - CR2190
Letter from Alfred Knight to parents. Re Photos to Parents and Uncle Tom.
24/01/1914 to 24/01/1915
Warwick Advertiser -
Joint office of local Suffrage Societies opened, 35 Warwick Street, Leamington. Call for volunteers t
17/01/1914
Royal Leamington Spa Courier -
Report of opening of new suffrage offices (for the 3 non militant societies: NUWSS- National Union of
16/01/1914
Letters sent home by Rudolph Viscount Feilding (1885 - 1937). CMG DSO Lt. Col. Coldstream Guards, served from 1914-1918 - CR2017
Correspondence from Rudolph, Viscount Feilding (known as "Rollo") to his mother
10/01/1914 to 10/01/1914
Letters sent home by Rudolph Viscount Feilding (1885 - 1937). CMG DSO Lt. Col. Coldstream Guards, served from 1914-1918 - CR2017
Correspondence from Rudolph, Viscount Feilding (known as "Rollo") to his mother
10/01/1914 to 10/01/1914
Letters sent home by Rudolph Viscount Feilding (1885 - 1937). CMG DSO Lt. Col. Coldstream Guards, served from 1914-1918 - CR2017
Correspondence from Rudolph, Viscount Feilding (known as "Rollo") to his father
09/01/1914 to 09/01/1914
Warwick Advertiser -
Review of the Year, section on the Suffrage Question with mention of arrests & Acts etc.
03/01/1914
Royal Leamington Spa Courier -
Notice about New Suffrage Offices non-militant. And their opening ceremony on January 10th. Lady Wil
02/01/1914
Watson, Duncan. "We Will Remember Them? The Story of a Village War Memorial" (2001) - WCRO Library. B
History of war memorial Brailes and Winderton. Photographs of war memorial; brief description etc. bi
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
G + A Tuft - CR 1791
Bills and receipts of blacksmith
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1914
School log book, Wellesbourne Infants - DR69
Nothing to report for WW1
01/01/1914 to 28/03/1905
School log book Temple Grafton - CR0716
Index R/S- Savings Assciation No 197/d(?)/12. J E Holden Esq OBE Commioner for Midlands Div, 50 Leam
01/01/1914 to 28/03/1905
Ratley Combined Garden Log Book - CR1703
Nothing to report
01/01/1914 to 28/03/1905
Admington C or E - DR546
Nothing to report
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
Alcester Handicraft Centre - CR1394
Nothing to report
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
Atherstone, Mancetter accounts - CR2099
Order book of bespoke tailor, J.C. Barnsley, Atherstone: details of customers, garments ordered, appa
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
Bedworth:bonds and builder's accounts - CR981
Account book of builder, Roland Edmonds, Bedworth 1902-1919
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
Roll of Honour: 37 names, includes 2 women. St James, Walton d'Eivile (interior)
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
War Memorial: 7 names killed in action. Walton village
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
War Memorial: 2 names killed in action. St Peter, Whatcote (interior)
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1919
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
Roll of Honour: 17 names. St Peter, Whatcote (interior)
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1914
Warwickshire Picture Postcards - PH352
Nurses at Red Cross Hospital in the Institute, Lower Brailes
01/01/1914 to 31/12/1914
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