WW1 Records Database
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"...with a fine disregard - B RUG Rug
Ex-pupils who died in WW1
Alfred Woodward (ed.) A pictorial history of Brailes: Lower Brailes, Part One, Vale Press, 2005 - B.BRA.WOO
Photo of Brailes soldier Private Edwin Waldron Claydon with brief military details. Also post-war pho
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
Aspects of Rugby during World War One - B.RUG.Rug
Book published 2006
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
School Log Book Attleborough County Junior - CR1486
Whole school marched to the Attleborough Road to watch troops. Over 4,500 men from Royal Fusiliers, L
12/02/1015 to 12/02/1015
School Log Book, Rugby, St Andrews, Wood St Girls & Infants - CR1449
Collection among children £1-0-1.5d for wol for garment for soldiers
11/12/1814 to 11/12/1814
Cox, Pillerton Hersey - CR4484/4
Account book of Cox family, carpenters + wheelwrights, Pillerton Hersey giving details of work done,
01/01/1894 to 31/12/1924
Warwickshire Picture Postcards - PH0352
Postcard. War memorials
31/12/1899 to 31/12/1909
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
War Memorial: 13 names killed in action. St Laurence, Meriden (interior)
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
War Memorial: 52 names killed in action. St Botolph, Newbold on Avon (interior, east wall of nave)
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
War Memorial: east window + tablet - 200 names killed in action. St Paul, Stockingford (interior, so
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
Roll of Honour: 21 names. St Mary, Haseley (bell tower)
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
Roll of Honour incorporating War Memorial: 67 names inc. 17 names killed in action. St Mary, Ilmingt
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
War Memorial: 10 names killed in action (Monks Kirby), 2 names killed in action (Street Ashton), 4 na
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
Roll of Honour: 325 names, inc. 22 killed in action, 14 wounded, 4 'died in hospital', 1 'died of wou
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
War Memorial: tablet - 29 names killed in action. St Mary Magdalene, Lillington (aisle wall)
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
Roll of Honour: 37 names, inc. 5 with 'RIP' after their name. St Peter and St Paul, Butlers Marston
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
"almost certainly a war memorial but nothing to say so" - 141 names. St Peter, Charles St, Coventry
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
Roll of Honour: 138 names, includes 12 killed in action, 3 'died of wounds', 1 'died of sickness'. S
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
War Memorial: 2 names killed in action + 1 name killed in action. St Peter, Dorsington (interior, so
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
War Memorial: 27 names killed in action. St Peter, Dunchurch (interior)
31/12/1899
Memorial Inscriptions - Z1
Roll of Honour: Dunchurch Hall: 42 names + 4 masters' names killed in action. St Peter, Dunchurch (i
31/12/1899
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