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Workers from Cadbury Bros Ltd of Bournville, Birmingham, who fought in the Great War (1919)
The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname, initials, rank and regiment &c. The names of those killed in the conflict and those awarded medals are noted as such.
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Workers from Cadbury Bros Ltd of Bournville, Birmingham, who fought in the Great War
 (1919)
Workers from E C & J Keay Ltd of Birmingham and Darlaston who fought in the Great War (1919)
The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname, initials, and regiment.
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Workers from E C & J Keay Ltd of Birmingham and Darlaston who fought in the Great War
 (1919)
Workers from the City of Birmingham Gas Department who fought in the Great War (1919)
The Roll of Honour for the department lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname, and christian name or initials. The names are arranged by works - Windsor Street, Nechells, Council House and Wednesbury, Saltley, Distribution, Central Laboratory, Test Works and Laboratories, Adderley Street, and Swan Village.
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Workers from the City of Birmingham  Gas Department who fought in the Great War
 (1919)
Workers from Wall's Ltd of Crown Works, Fazeley Street, Birmingham, who fought in the Great War (1919)
The Roll of Honour for the firm lists the men who joined his Majesty's forces, giving for each his surname, initials, rank and regiment. The names of those killed in the conflict are marked with asterisks.
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Workers from Wall's Ltd of Crown Works, Fazeley Street, Birmingham, who fought in the Great War
 (1919)
Girls and Mistresses of Brownhills High School, Staffordshire (1936)
Brownhills High School produced a yearly magazine, called Tunestallia, issued in July. Each issue had School Notes; poems and essays by current pupils; The Library (with names of recent donors); News of Old Staff; News of Old Girls - with marriages, and births of children; Parents' Association; School Societies; Old Girls' Association; The Four "Houses" (Blackbirds, Finches, Robins and Wrens); Games Report (Hockey, Netball, Rounders, Tennis, Swimming and Gymnastics); and Prizes (Form Prizes, Special Prizes, Certificates, Scholarships, the Bingham Games Cup) and lists of Prefects and Sub-Prefects.
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Girls and Mistresses of Brownhills High School, Staffordshire
 (1936)
Imperial Service Medal (1936)
Awards by kings George V and Edward VIII of the Imperial Service Medal to officers of the Home Civil Service. The names are arranged alphabetically by surname (in capitals) and christian names, with office or rank in the service.
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Imperial Service Medal
 (1936)
Imperial Service Medal (1948)
The Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood at St James's Palace announced these awards by king George VI of the Imperial Service Medal to members of the Home Civil Service. The names are arranged alphabetically by surname (in capitals) and christian names, with office or rank in the service.
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Imperial Service Medal
 (1948)
Estates of the Deceased: Notices under the Trustee Act (1950)
Under the Trustee Act 1925 s. 27, notices were gazetted giving the names of deceased (surname first, in capitals); address, description, and date of death; names, addresses and occupations of persons to whom notices of claims against the estate were to be given, and names (in brackets) of personal representatives; and the date on or before which notices of claim were to be given. February 1950.
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Estates of the Deceased: Notices under the Trustee Act
 (1950)
Inhabitants of Bedford (1957)
Private residents and traders from Kelly's Directory of Bedford
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Inhabitants of Bedford
 (1957)
Telephone subscribers in Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, and parts of Norfolk, Essex and Suffolk (1958)
The Post Office Telephone Directory for the Cambridge area for June 1958 lists subscribers from Bishop's Stortford (Hertfordshire), Brandon (Suffolk), Buntingford (Hertfordshire), Bury St Edmunds (Suffolk), Cambridge, Downham Market (Norfolk), Dunmow (Essex), Ely (Cambridgeshire), Epping (Essex), Fakenham (Norfolk), Great Dunmow (Essex), Harleston (Norfolk), Harlow (Essex), Haverhill (Suffolk), Hertford, Hunstanton (Norfolk), King's Lynn (Norfolk), Much Hadham (Hertfordshire), Newmarket (Suffolk), Ongar (Essex), Royston (Hertfordshire), Saffron Walden (Essex), Sandringham (Norfolk), Sawbridgeworth (Hertfordshire), Stansted (Essex), Swaffham (Norfolk), Thetford (Norfolk), Walsingham (Norfolk), Ware (Hertfordshire), Wells-next-the-Sea (Norfolk), and the surrounding countryside.
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Telephone subscribers in Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, and parts of Norfolk, Essex and Suffolk
 (1958)
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