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  • [[Category:General Reference]][[Category:Military and Maritime History]] *[http://www.wartimememories.co.uk/main.html The Wartime Memories Project]
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  • South Africa, at the southern tip of the continent of Africa, is the world's largest producer of platinum, gold and chromium as well as a major At the Western Cape is Robben Island a former prison (now a national monument) whi
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  • ...ainous country with some large coastal plains, and extensive grazing land. The glaciers, geysers and rainforests are popular tourist attractions and New Z ...nz/blain_directory/ The Blain Biographical Directory of Anglican Clergy in the Pacific]
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  • [[Category:Military and Maritime History]] [[Image:MeninGate Ypres Belgium Night Owl.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Menin Gate. Submitted by Night Owl.]]
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  • ...g to improve. Coal was the main industry although manufacture of goods for the European market is now more predominant. ...iwa.gov.pl/welcome-to-the-website-of-the-polish-state-archives/ Welcome to the State Archives page]
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  • ...res, Hampshire BO THE BODGER.JPG|thumb|150px|St. Swithins. Submitted by Bo the Bodger]]</td> ...y Hospital Chapel, Netley, Hampshire JEWELS.JPG|thumb|150px|Royal Victoria Military Hospital Chapel. Submitted by Jewels]]</td>
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  • ==Le Cateau Military Cemetery : Le Cateau== <td>[[Image:Le Touret Military Cemetery and Memorial 1.jpg|thumb|150px|Submitted by Chrissie Smiff]]</td>
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  • The website of the National Archives can be very confusing at first sight. It is easy to searc The intention of this set of pages is to help you find your way round the website.
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  • ...ion books and at a later date, after the war, it helped in the creation of the National Health Service. ...until 2022 until the release of the 1921 census, the 1939 Register bridges the gap and provides valuable information to family historians.
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  • [[Category:Military and Maritime History]] ...A272.JPG‎|200px|center|thumb|Royal Field Artillery. Submitted by Jill on the A272]]
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  • ...s and memories or show the world the fruits of your research via a book on the internet? <br> Well, now you can do just that by using the book option within FTM. <br>
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  • == Ration Farm Military Cemetery : La Chapelle D'Armentires== <td>[[Image: France-Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle D'Armentires, Nord.jpg|thumb|150px|Submitted by Chris
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  • ...ted by the war. The evacuation of children was not obligatory, but thought the sensible thing to do.<br><br> ...rter of the British population (nearly 3,000,000 people) were evacuated to the countryside.<br>
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  • ...ea to another. Each plant/tree is numbered and so is easy to identify from the pamphlet supplied." Extract from Val and George's Cowra article in the Family Tree Forum Online Magazine, June 2009 Edition.
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  • [[Category:General Reference]][[Category:Military and Maritime History]] ==General Military Information==
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  • ==1st DCLI Cemetery The Bluff 1915 : West Vlaanderen, Ypres== <td>[[Image:Belgium-(Ypres)1st DCLI Cemetery The Bluff 1915, Ieper, West Vlaanderen.jpg|thumb|150px|Submitted by Chrissie Sm
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  • '''[http://www.familytreeforum.com/content.php The Reference Library Home Page]''' * '''[http://www.familytreeforum.com/content.php/418-The-Places-of-Worship-Project Places of Worship Project]'''
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  • *[http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~randystexas/ Texans in the Civil War] *[http://www.mindspring.com/~dmaxey/rep_indx.htm Texas Military Rolls]
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  • [[Category:General Reference]][[Category:Military and Maritime History]][[image:hussar.jpg|right|thumb|250px|7th Queen's Own ...m?source=ddmenu_research0_e research guides]</span> provide an overview of the availability of records for all services. Books, websites and museums can p
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  • ...document, place and time of publication,author, page reference etc, and in the main, I was reasonably careful about doing so. ...sourcing ever since, with frequent references to the in-built tutorials on the subject.
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  • '''Oil Colour Man''' Employed in the paint manufacturing trade, mixing pigmented paints ...peseed, cottonseed, linseed etc. Cottonseed oil was also used to lubricate the spinning mule.
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  • ...erene, Nelson Road, Gillingham, Kent VIKKI.jpg|thumb|150px|Salem Church of the Nazerene. Submitted by Vikki Brace ]]</td> *'''Holy Trinity''' Military Road, Old Brompton, Gillingham. Demolished
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  • ...ced in the 1950s, which list only new nurses for each year and do not give the address. ...Register and the late entries list, which sometimes appears at the end of the General part.
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  • *[http://www.militarymuseum.org/ The California State Military Museum] *[http://www.malakoff.com/goldcountry/history.htm#9 The California Gold Country]
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  • The Internet can be a useful source of records and information connected with f ...eir descriptions are not comprehensive as space is limited, but a visit to the sites mentioned will reveal more information.
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  • ...ting a death in the British forces during the war. To nominate a member of the Commonwealth Forces, click here. To contribute towards the commemoration, Family Tree Forum has created a Roll of Honour to remember t
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  • ==The Family Tree Forum Timeline== ...to another part of the country could be explained by what was happening in the wider world.
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  • ...Office Records''', popularly known as Lloyd George's Domesday are held at the National Archives. ...s sold, so their values had to be calculated. Most were apparently done in the summer of 1914.
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  • [[Category:Military and Maritime History]] ...e section for images of uniforms. Please state what uniform it is - one of the forces, nursing or something else.
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  • '''Palatinate''' area in Germany known as the Pfalz, Rheinland Pfalz and Bavarian Pfalz from which thousands of families '''Palatine''' Territory which belongs to the Sovereign. May be seen in Church registers for Lancashire and Cheshire, bot
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  • ...''' Government appointed Agent sailing on Royal Mail Ships (RMS) to ensure the mail was "protected and handled in a proper manner" '''Male Maker''' Maker of travelling bags - "males" - from the bags used by the Royal Mail
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  • ...record that includes the date of the record, every name appearing therein, the relationship (if stated) of each person named and their description (ie., w '''Accoutrement Maker/Accoutre Supplier''' or maker of Military Clothing and Accessories
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  • ...Coast and London, it has been very important politically since the time of the Romans. Surrey is a rich, fertile county, with countless square miles of fa ...till be seen in the old town centre, where ancient buildings sit alongside the modern shopping centre.
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  • ...of Southampton and Portsmouth the county has a strong nautical tradition. The 'Titanic' sailed from Southampton in 1912. Nelson’s ship “Victory” an The Round Table of King Arthur and his Knights can be seen in Winchester.
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  • '''Rack Maiden''' Girl employed dressing ore in the Cornwall tin mines '''Rag Man / Rag and Bone Man''' Toured the streets in his cart collecting rags and any old useable discarded items
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  • This is a list of the photographs which appear on [[Places_of_Worship:Hampshire|Places of Worship *Bashley - St John the Baptist
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  • The Airborne Forces Security Fund <br> Military (9) 46660 7078 <br>
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  • '''Tabernarius''' Tavern or innkeeper - from the Latin ...Fellow''' 1) Sold goods on instalment plan. 2) Local official who tallied the allowed number of persons in a dwelling for health reasons - usually 3 adul
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  • ...to your area often end up archived in their original shire county despite the introduction of unitary authorities and metropolitan boroughs and counties. To view the set up of Counties Prior to the changes implemented in 1974, [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Britain.html cli
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  • ...chives and Manuscript Collections of The Principal Colleges and Schools of The University of London] *[http://www.ffhs.org.uk/about/whatwedo.php The Federation of Family History Societies]
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  • ...dividual's family group sheet in a linked pedigree, you also access all of the records that are linked to that individual. family histories and genealogies are books which detail the basic genealogical facts about one or more generations of a particular fami
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  • ...brimmed hats for very special occasions. I think Grandma was left back in the 1890's!! |Notice the exposed neck instead of the high necked blouses favoured around that time.
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  • '''Back Tenter''' Employed at the back of the weaving looms, clearing away debris. '''Badgy Fiddler''' Military boy trumpeter
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  • ...retained in a cathedral to copy out music for the choir, and take care of the books. One who is in charge of a sacristy. A sexton. '''Saddle Tree Maker''' Made the wooden frames around which the saddle was formed with leather
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