WW1 Records Database
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Diocesan Records - The Sign, Curdworth Parish Magazine - DRB156
Allotment Meeting - Talk explaining the objects and working of the food production societies
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records - The Sign, Curdworth Parish Magazine - DRB156
Social - for mothers and wives of soldiers
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records - Stretton and Princethorpe Parish Magazine - DR485
Annual service of prayer for the war. Licensed Victuallers of London closing their houses for the da
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records - Foleshill Church Parish Magazine - DR1055
Congratulations to local soldier awarded Military Medal for distinguished service and conspicuous bra
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records - Foleshill Church Parish Magazine - DR1055
Food Economy - Appeal for members of National Safety League, badges for those who sign the Pledge, Co
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records - St. Nicholas Nuneaton Parish Magazine - DR962
The Vicar's Letter - comments on the War and International events, and their effect on local people.
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records - Holy Trinity Coventry Parish Magazine - DR116
Promotion to Lieutenant Colonel of former Church Lads Brigade Member. Local soldier taken as Prisone
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records - Holy Trinity Coventry Parish Magazine - DR116
St. Nicholas Radford, Vicar's letter: Voluntary scale of rations laid down by Food Controller.
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records: St. Nicholas, Kenilworth Parish Magazine - DR0410
Roll of Honour: 62 names
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records: St. Nicholas, Kenilworth Parish Magazine - DR0410
Vicar's Letter. Church bells rung to celebrate the capture of Jerusalem by British Forces
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records: St. Nicholas, Kenilworth Parish Magazine - DR0410
Infant Welfare Clinic reopens after closure because of whooping cough
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records: Ansley Parish Magazine - DR551
Home Words. Economy Page - Dress, Cooking, Gardening
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records - St. Mary's Warwick Parish Magazine - DR1130
The King's Appeal for a Day of Prayer for Victory
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records - St Nicholas Warwick Parish Magazine - DR951
The King's Proclamation - Day of Prayer for Victory
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records - St Nicholas Warwick Parish Magazine - DR951
Vicar's Message - 1 death of parishioner, Roll of Honour full
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
Diocesan Records - St Nicholas Warwick Parish Magazine - DR951
Roll of Honour - 1 name
01/01/1918 to 31/01/1918
School Log Book, Rugby, St Andrews, Caldecott Girls - CR1324
Miss McCartney absent as visiting sole surving brother home on leave
30/01/1918 to 30/01/1918
School Log Book Attleborough National School - CR1589
No further news of 2nd Lieut Tayton - official opinion is he was killed in action on day reported mis
29/01/1918 to 29/01/1918
School Log Book, Rugby, St Matthews Boys School - CR1788
Lantern lectures from Nat War savings As, War on Land, Sea & Air
28/01/1918 to 28/01/1918
School Log Book Ansley County Junior & Infants - CR1448
Special lessons to Upper classes on Food Economy
28/01/1918 to 28/01/1918
School Log Book Bilton St Mark's C.E. - CR2586
Branch of Junior League of Safety formed. Membership 38. Children taking up collection of waste & scr
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
St Andrew's Parochial School Log Book, Rugby - CR1324/4
Number absent in food queues
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
St Andrew's Parochial School Log Book, Rugby - CR1324/4
L/Cpl F Baker, RAMC, lectured upper boys on his experiences at the front. lectured others on 25/1
24/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
School Log Book,Warwick, Brook St British Board for Boys - CR295
198 boys joined Legion of the League of National Safety. We collected various waste materials in conj
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
School Log Book,Warwick, Brook St British Board for Boys - CR295
Serious fall in attendance, queues responsible
25/01/1918 to 25/01/1918
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