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Atherstone Rural District Council - CR1546

War Relief Fund: sub-committee minutes

01/01/1914 to 31/12/1934

Ashorne C.E. School - CR1653

Several older children have been allowed to leave for agricultural work on account of the war

31/03/1916 to 31/03/1916

Ashorne C.E. School - CR1653

Arthur Leach left by special permission on account of the war to be employed by Miss Hyde

21/06/1915 to 21/06/1915

Ashorne C.E. School - CR1653

Edward Wheeler left by special permission on account of the war to be employed by Mr T Garner

07/06/1915 to 07/06/1915

Ashorne C.E. School - CR1653

Thomas B Warren left with Certificate for Agricultural Work

23/01/1915 to 23/01/1915

Arden House School - CR1760

"History of Arden House School" by headmaster J. P. Nelson.   Includes description of school in WW1. 

01/01/1914 to 31/12/1924

Arden House School - CR1760

Photo album. 18 photographs of dedication and unveiling of Arden House school war memorial.

All Saints School Warwick - CR2784

National War Savings Committee: returns

01/01/1917 to 31/12/1919

All Saints Mixed School Log Book, Emscote Road, Warwick - CR2784

Allen V Gilliam to recruiting office on Monday morning

05/11/1915 to 05/11/1915

All Saints Mixed School Log Book, Emscote Road, Warwick - CR2784

Request from County Education Committee to start at 1.30 in pm to save fuel

19/11/1915 to 19/11/1915

All Saints Mixed School Log Book, Emscote Road, Warwick - CR2784

Excused Mr A V Gilliam to attend Budbrooke Barracks on military business

05/05/1916 to 05/05/1916

All Saints Mixed School Log Book, Emscote Road, Warwick - CR2784

Mr A V Gilliam joined Army Service Corps today

19/05/1916 to 19/05/1916

All Saints Mixed School Log Book, Emscote Road, Warwick - CR2784

Half day holiday on Tuesday for children to gather blackberries to make jam for soldiers

28/09/1917 to 28/09/1917

All Saints Mixed School Log Book, Emscote Road, Warwick - CR2784

Day's holiday for Peace Celebration and children's treat

18/07/1919 to 18/07/1919

Alfred Woodward, Memories of Brailes: a South Warwickshire village, 1988 - B.BRA.WOO

Brief details of use of Springfield House in Upper Brailes for detention of German POWs who worked lo

01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918

Alfred Woodward, Memories of Brailes: a South Warwickshire village, 1988 - B.BRA.WOO

Brief details of use of Brailes Institute as VAD hospital from 28 October 1914 to end of war. States

01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918

Alfred Woodward (ed.), A pictorial history of Brailes: Upper Brailes, Part Two, Vale Press, 2006 - IteMavailable at Shipston Library

Photos and captions of Springfield House, Brailes, and German POWs detained there. Some details of lo

Alfred Woodward (ed.), A pictorial history of Brailes: Upper Brailes, Part Two, Vale Press, 2006 - IteMavailable at Shipston Library

Post-war photo of Brailes soldier Private Harry Hibberd. Brief military details.

01/01/1918 to 31/12/2016

Alfred Woodward (ed.), A pictorial history of Brailes: Upper Brailes, Part Two, Vale Press, 2006 - IteMavailable at Shipston Library

Pre-war photo of Brailes soldier Private William Field. Lied about his age when enlisted. Killed 1918

Alfred Woodward (ed.), A pictorial history of Brailes: Upper Brailes, Part Two, Vale Press, 2006 - IteMavailable at Shipston Library

Photos of Brailes soldier Private Jonathan Whing Claydon, killed 1917, and Brailes RFC airman Sergean

Alfred Woodward (ed.), A pictorial history of Brailes: Upper Brailes, Part Two, Vale Press, 2006 - IteMavailable at Shipston Library

Pre-war photo of Brailes soldiers Harry Baldwin & Frank Miller (rank not given), and Private Edwin Wa

Alfred Woodward (ed.), A pictorial history of Brailes: Lower Brailes, Part One, Vale Press, 2005 - B.BRA.WOO

List of the WW1 fallen of Brailes & Winderton on war memorial with photo of memorial.

01/01/1914 to 31/12/1918

Alfred Woodward (ed.), A pictorial history of Brailes: Lower Brailes, Part One, Vale Press, 2005 - B.BRA.WOO

Details of use of Brailes Institute as VAD hospital (originally for wounded Belgian soldiers, from Ju

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