Military Casualties
A detailed index of Royal Naval and Royal Marines personnel who died in World War I. The collection provides details on an individual's service, relatives, date and place of birth and location of grave.
A scrapbook of newspaper clippings and photographs of WWI soldiers from the Gateshead area.
Biographical records of officers and men of the Royal Navy who were lost at sea and were not recorded in any cemetery or on any battlefield. Each biography contains information on name, rank, ship, age, date of death, immediate family, address and photos.
Several documents providing insights into wartime Ramsgate. Includes details of WWI graves in the town.
A great deal of information relating to the regiment, including a thorough history, biographical details, photographs, information on honours etc.
A history of the worst bombing in the North East England during World War II. Contains photos, memories of the survivors, extracts relating to the disaster and much supplementary data.
Biographies of the parish's men who died in the war.
Photographs of Walsall men who lost their lives or were injured in The Great War.
A photograph of Tebay war memorial, with details of those who lost their lives in the two world wars.
These records include rolls of honour, civil defence personnel lists, air raid precaution administration workers and lists pertaining to the surrender of Anderson shelters. Each record includes a transcript and an image of the original lists used by local officials.