WW1 Records Database
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Royal Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire Standard -
Roll of Honour
04/09/1914 to 04/09/1914
Royal Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire Standard -
Recruitment. Mass Meeting in Jephson Gardens. "Why England Fights - the Call for Recruits". Long repo
04/09/1914 to 04/09/1914
Royal Leamington Spa Courier and Warwickshire Standard -
Reported that Vicar of Leek Wootton was the one who announced in The Times his desire to present pett
04/09/1914 to 04/09/1914
Day Book 1913-1916 - CR3446
3 khaki flannel shirts @ 12/6d, 6 bone studs @6d for A F Chaplin, cost £1-17-6d
05/09/1914 to 05/09/1914
Rugby Advertiser -
R B Meerholz, barber 23 High St, states he has lived in England for 12 years and naturalised since 19
05/09/1914 to 05/09/1914
Rugby Advertiser -
Lord Denbigh encourages farmers to grow more wheat to self sustainable levels
05/09/1914 to 05/09/1914
Rugby Advertiser -
Recruitment
05/09/1914 to 05/09/1914
School Log Book, Stretton on Fosse - CR2051
Leaflets received from Ed. Off. 'Why did we go to War' & Why Britain is at War' by Sir Edward Good fo
07/09/1914 to 07/09/1914
School Log Book, Stockingford Council School - CR4369
Special lessons on 'The European War' in which our country, France, Russia & Belgium are oppossed by
07/09/1914 to 07/09/1914
School Log Book, Long Itchington - CR0914
Mr Morris, Attendance Officer, called to his battalion
07/09/1914 to 07/09/1914
School Log Book Chesterton CE - CR36G
Allowed the girls to knit mufflers for soldiers at the front in their needlework lesson time
07/09/1914 to 07/09/1914
School Log Book Bidford-on-Avon CE Junior - CR1153
Several boys absent to assist farmers in the Harvest
07/09/1914 to 07/09/1914
School Log Book Beausale Junior & Infants - CR1036
Pamphlets on the "War" received from Education Office and distributed to the children
07/09/1914 to 07/09/1914
School Log Book, Astley CofE Junior & Infants - CR1402
Peace bell tolled at 1.00 p.m. Children said prayers for soldiers & sailors
07/09/1914 to 07/09/1914
Studley. Off to War - PH350/2297, img: 3080 (3/2824)
Brass band and large group of followers at the outbreak of the first World War. Studley. September 7t
07/09/1914 to 07/09/1914
School Log Book, Rugby, Eastlands Council School - CR5551
Mr G... returned from Drill Hall
08/09/1914 to 08/09/1914
School Log Book Attleborough County Junior - CR1486
Mr Halliwell absent, enlisted in Lord Kitchener's New Army.
08/09/1914 to 08/09/1914
School Log Book, Astley CofE Junior & Infants - CR1402
Children practised the "Marseillaise" and the "Star spangled Banner"
08/09/1914 to 08/09/1914
School Log Book, St Paul's, Leamington Spa - CR3594
Messrs Myers & Ries, having both enlisted in the Seaforth Highlanders, took their leave this morning
09/09/1914 to 09/09/1914
School Log Book Attleborough National School - CR1589
Headteacher on Monday mornings discusses current war situation with older pupils.
09/09/1914 to 09/09/1914
School Log Book Attleborough National School - CR1589
Mr F Radcliffe (supply teacher) gone to war and school still short of a teacher
10/09/1914 to 10/09/1914
Warwickshire Picture Postcards - PH352
Cherington and Stourton Volunteers. Group of men in village street, holding Union flag
10/09/1914 to 10/09/1914
Warwickshire Picture Postcards - PH352
Cherington and Stourton Volunteers. Group of men and women standing in front of cottages.
10/09/1914 to 10/09/1914
Leamington, Warwick & County Chronicle - B50.12
Recruiting including to local PALS company
10/09/1914 to 10/09/1914
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
10/08/1914 to 10/09/1914
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