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Ordinary Members of the Institute of Bankers
(1904) The Journal of the Institute of Bankers for 1904 includes a list of Fellows (from which this scan is taken: an asterisk indicates a Life Fellow), of Associates (an asterisk indicates a Life Associate, and a dagger a holder of the certificate of the institute), and of Ordinary Members; there are also results of the institute's final examinations held from 11 to 13 April, in which the successful candidates are listed alphabetically by surname and full christian name(s), with the name and address of their bank (not their personal addresses). These final examinations entitled the successful candidates to the Certificate of the Institute of Bankers; those who obtained distinctions are so indicated in the lists (an asterisk for Commercial Law, dagger for Arithmetic and Algebra, double dagger for Practical Banking, double s for Commercial Geography and History, and double vertical line for Political Economy). There was also an examination taken after the Gilbart Lectures, with successful candidates being awarded money prizes, or certificates of distinction, or honour, or merit, and similar lists of these awards were also printed in the journal. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Specially Trained Naval Engineers
(1904) The Monthly Naval List for November 1904, printed By Authority for the Admiralty, contains this List of Engineer Officers who have passed through the Special Course of Training at the Royal School of Naval Architecture and the Royal Naval College at Greenwich. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Students awarded the Certificate of the Institute of Bankers
(1904) The Journal of the Institute of Bankers for 1904 includes a list of Fellows (from which this scan is taken: an asterisk indicates a Life Fellow), of Associates (an asterisk indicates a Life Associate, and a dagger a holder of the certificate of the institute), and of Ordinary Members; there are also results of the institute's final examinations held from 11 to 13 April, in which the successful candidates are listed alphabetically by surname and full christian name(s), with the name and address of their bank (not their personal addresses). These final examinations entitled the successful candidates to the Certificate of the Institute of Bankers; those who obtained distinctions are so indicated in the lists (an asterisk for Commercial Law, dagger for Arithmetic and Algebra, double dagger for Practical Banking, double s for Commercial Geography and History, and double vertical line for Political Economy). There was also an examination taken after the Gilbart Lectures, with successful candidates being awarded money prizes, or certificates of distinction, or honour, or merit, and similar lists of these awards were also printed in the journal. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Surgents and Agents at Naval Sick Quarters
(1904) The Monthly Naval List for November 1904, printed By Authority for the Admiralty, contains this list of surgeons and agents at naval Sick Quarters. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Bohemians Chess Team (1905) Members of the 'Bohemians' chess team named in the results of tournaments recorded in the British Chess Magazine
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City of London Chess Team (1905) Members of the local chess team named in the results of tournaments recorded in the British Chess Magazine
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Civil Service Chess Team (1905) Members of the Civil Service chess team named in the results of tournaments recorded in the British Chess Magazine
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Indian Railways
(1905) The India List and India Office List was compiled from official records by direction of the Secretary of State for India in Council, and published by the India Office annually. It covers civil servants and military except for officers drawing substantive pay of less than 500 rupees a month. Names shown in italics are those of officers in foreign service, supernumerary, seconded or employed outside their own departments. The Railways list covers the engineering establishment, the Superior Revenue establishment, and storekeepers. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Metropolitan Chess Team (1905) Members of the local London chess team named in the results of tournaments recorded in the British Chess Magazine
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Civil Servants and Office Holders
(1907) The Imperial Calendar gives lists of officials and office-holders throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
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