Our indexes include entries for the spelling moore. In the period you have requested, we have the following 4,514 records (displaying 4,121 to 4,130):
Workers from John Walsh Walsh of Soho and Vesta Glass Works, 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. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Workers from Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Co Ltd, of Washwood Heath, 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 and initials. The names of those killed in the conflict, wounded, discharged, gassed or captured are noted as such: the lists are arranged by departments in the firm - Staff, Smithy, Machine Shop, Frame Shop, Saw Mill, Wagon Body and Finishing Shop, Painters, Engineering Department, Foundry and Wheel Department, and Maintenance and Stores. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Workers from Mills Munitions Ltd of Bridge Street West, 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, and christian name or initials. The names of those killed in the conflict are noted as such. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Workers from Mitchells & Butlers Ltd, of Cape Hill Brewery, Smethwick, 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 and initials. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Workers from O C Hawkes Ltd of Globe Works, Bromsgrove 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 and initials. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Workers from Powell & Hanmer Ltd of 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, and (often) regiment. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Workers from R Walker & Son of King's Road, Tyseley, 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, christian name or initials, rank and regiment. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Workers from Smith, Stone & Knight Ltd of 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 are arranged in separate lists for workers at Union Paper Mills (Landor Street), Birmingham Paper Mills, Aston Paper Mills, Bag Department, and Waste Department. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Workers from The Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Station 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, christian name or initials, and regiment. The names of those killed, discharged, captured, &c., are noted as such. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Workers from The Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd (B. S. A.) 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, christian name, and regiment. The names of those killed in the conflict or taken prisoner are noted as such. The list starts with a roll of the B. S. A. "O" Company, 6th battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment (territorials) who were mobilised for active service at the start of the war 4 August 1914: but this first part gives only surnames and initials, not full names. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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