Faulds Surname Ancestry ResultsOur indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'faulds'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 65 records (displaying 41 to 50): Single Surname Subscription | | Buying all 65 results of this search individually would cost £386.00. But you can have free access to all 65 records for a year, to view, to save and print, for £100. Save £286.00. More... |
These sample scans are from the original record. You will get scans of the full pages or articles where the surname you searched for has been found. Your web browser may prevent the sample windows from opening; in this case please change your browser settings to allow pop-up windows from this site. Boiler Makers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders: Clydebank (1921) The monthly report of the United Society of Boiler Makers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders contains, as well as internal union business, reports of meetings; obituaries; warnings about named individuals falling into arrears, or becoming 'out of benefit'; members 'run out'; subscription sales; new members admitted; second class transferred to first class membership; apprentices admitted; apprentices transferred to adult membership; and 'unapproved' apprentices. Members are normally identified by surname and initial, with membership number as appropriate. These abbreviations also occur: 1st, first class; 2nd, second class; 3rd, third class; A.I.S., angle iron smith; App., apprentice; A.W., acetylene worker; C., caulker; D., driller; H-up, holder-up; P., plater; R., riveter; S.I.W., sheet iron worker. January 1921
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| Boiler Makers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders: Motherwell (1921) The monthly report of the United Society of Boiler Makers and Iron and Steel Shipbuilders contains, as well as internal union business, reports of meetings; obituaries; warnings about named individuals falling into arrears, or becoming 'out of benefit'; members 'run out'; subscription sales; new members admitted; second class transferred to first class membership; apprentices admitted; apprentices transferred to adult membership; and 'unapproved' apprentices. Members are normally identified by surname and initial, with membership number as appropriate. These abbreviations also occur: 1st, first class; 2nd, second class; 3rd, third class; A.I.S., angle iron smith; App., apprentice; A.W., acetylene worker; C., caulker; D., driller; H-up, holder-up; P., plater; R., riveter; S.I.W., sheet iron worker. January 1921
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| Residents of East Africa
(1922) The East African Standard compiled this directory of residents of Kenya Colony (K.C.) and Protectorate, Uganda Protectorate (U.P. or Ug.), Tanganyika Territory (T.T.) and Zanzibar Sultanate (Z. or Zbr.)FAULDS. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Medical Practitioners in Scotland
(1926) The Medical Directory was split into several sections. The Scottish section covered all medical practitioners resident within Scotland. Each year a schedule was sent to each doctor to be returned to the publishers, so as to keep the directory up to date. In the directory the doctor's name is given first, in bold, surname first, in capitals; then current address. Next are the qualifications; the italic abbreviations in parentheses following the qualifications indicate the medical school at which they were gained. Then there is a list of posts and honours within the profession, starting with those then current; previous posts are preceded by the word 'late'. Finally, brief details are given of any publications.FAULDS. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Medical Practitioners in the Provinces
(1926) The Medical Directory was split into several sections. The Provinces section covered all medical practitioners resident in England outside the London postal district (except those in Monmouthsire, who were listed under Wales). Each year a schedule was sent to each doctor to be returned to the publishers, so as to keep the directory up to date. In the directory the doctor's name is given first, in bold, surname first, in capitals; then current address. Next are the qualifications; the italic abbreviations in parentheses following the qualifications indicate the medical school at which they were gained. Then there is a list of posts and honours within the profession, starting with those then current; previous posts are preceded by the word 'late'. Finally, brief details are given of any publications.FAULDS. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Residents of Ayr: Ashgrove Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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| Residents of Ayr: Dongola Road (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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| Residents of Ayr: Green Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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| Residents of Ayr: Kyle Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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| Residents of Ayr: Princes Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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