WW1 Records Database
11176 to 11200 of 11704
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
3 male Belgian refugees supported by Holy Trinity have found jobs
03/02/1915 to 03/02/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
An evening of Boxing contests in support of refugees
12/02/1915 to 12/02/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
BTH hooter to provide warning to the town. Suggestion of a rehearsal prompted laughter
19/02/1915 to 19/02/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Newton House Committee caring for 100 Belgian refugees. Due to “donations in kind”, maintenance costs
19/02/1915 to 19/02/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Refutation of published claim that able-bodied Belgian refugees are avoiding the war
12/03/1915 to 12/03/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Rugby School chapel bell will also be rung as a warning in event of air raid
19/03/1915 to 19/03/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Gas company will extinguish all lights when told in event of air raid
19/03/1915 to 19/03/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Chapel bell rung – but not an air raid “...authorities received many inquiries”
09/04/1915 to 09/04/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Collection box for refugees robbed
23/04/1915 to 23/04/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Willans & Robinson wanted to build – but Council disapproved
30/04/1915 to 30/04/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Death of the poet
30/04/1915 to 30/04/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Too many visitors from Rugby visiting Belgian refugees
09/10/1915 to 09/10/1915
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Poor Rates exemption requested for homes occupied by Belgian refugees
15/02/1916 to 15/02/1916
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Verbatim report of dialogue between conscientious objector and examiner
17/03/1916 to 17/03/1916
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Collections for Prince of Wales Distress Fund
28/08/1914 to 28/08/1914
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Concern that Belgian refugees suffered from smallpox.
18/09/1914 to 18/09/1914
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
First Belgian refugee arrivals at Clifton-upon-Dunsmore
02/10/1914 to 02/10/1914
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Accommodation for Belgian refugees offered in Clifton – Newton House
16/10/1914 to 16/10/1914
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Accommodation offered to Belgian refugees in Rugby - 17 Hillmorton Rd
16/10/1914 to 16/10/1914
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Rugby Belgian Refugee Committee formed
16/10/1914 to 16/10/1914
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Family of 8 Belgian refugees
16/10/1914 to 16/10/1914
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
Belgian refugee Professor from Liege
23/10/1914 to 23/10/1914
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
20-27 Belgian refugees at 17 Hillmorton Rd, Rugby
30/10/1914 to 30/10/1914
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
“Our Belgian Guests” Belgian refugees
30/10/1914 to 30/10/1914
Rugby Observer - MIcrofilm from Rugby Library
87 Belgian refugees at Princethorpe convent incl 60 nuns
30/10/1914 to 30/10/1914
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