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Comment on The Battle of Vimy Ridge: memorialisation by Robin Stanbridge

My Great Uncle Ernest William Stanbridge was a Sergeant in the 21st Battalion CEF and was awarded the Military Medal during WW1.He was amongst the returning Canadian Legion veterans on Canadian Pacific...

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Comment on Where do I start my research? by Barbara Hill

How can I find Military records of my father? He was in the Kings Liverpool Regiment and was in France. His no. was 49428 and enlisted 04-01-1915 and was discharged 04-04-1919?

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Comment on The Glubb Pasha papers: a precarious existence by Mary Stewart

Hi I found this site by chance. I am interested to know what you wrote as a result of this research. I am his daughter Mary and we cleared the family home after my mothers death.We visited The college...

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Comment on A purple pursuit by Sunaina Suneja

New Delhi India

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Comment on A purple pursuit by Sunaina Suneja

Fascinating account! I wish I cd find anything similar concerning phulkari embroidery of Punjab!

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Comment on The Glubb Pasha papers: a precarious existence by Graham Jevon

Hi Mary, I’ve been meaning to get in touch you about sharing my research findings, since my book was officially published a couple of weeks ago. I’ll send you an email in a moment. Best wishes, Graham

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Comment on The Carlisle Experiment – limiting alcohol in wartime by tony benge

The NO TREATING ORDER issued in 1915 in the attempt by the British Government to deter heavy drinking in pubs. Does anyone know if there were Government Posters printed during WW1 outlining the NO...

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Comment on When life imitates art: ‘Come friendly bombs…’ by Martyn Cornell

Fabulous story, which indeed really should be more widely known.

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Comment on Temptation of troops by Gregory Smith

Hello. I have not been able to ascertain a reason for a particular set of circumstances regarding my paternal grandfather and relating to his war service records covering the Great War. Briefly, he...

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Comment on Where do I start my research? by Andrew Janes

Thank you for your comment, Barbara. As you will have seen, we’re unable to help with research requests on the blog, but if you go to our contact us page:...

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Comment on The Battle of Vimy Ridge: memorialisation by Robin Stanbridge

My Great Uncle Ernest William Stanbridge was a Sergeant in the 21st Battalion CEF and was awarded the Military Medal during WW1.He was amongst the returning Canadian Legion veterans on Canadian Pacific...

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Comment on Where do I start my research? by Barbara Hill

How can I find Military records of my father? He was in the Kings Liverpool Regiment and was in France. His no. was 49428 and enlisted 04-01-1915 and was discharged 04-04-1919?

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Comment on The Glubb Pasha papers: a precarious existence by Mary Stewart

Hi I found this site by chance. I am interested to know what you wrote as a result of this research. I am his daughter Mary and we cleared the family home after my mothers death.We visited The college...

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Comment on A purple pursuit by Sunaina Suneja

New Delhi India

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Comment on A purple pursuit by Sunaina Suneja

Fascinating account! I wish I cd find anything similar concerning phulkari embroidery of Punjab!

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Comment on The Glubb Pasha papers: a precarious existence by Graham Jevon

Hi Mary, I’ve been meaning to get in touch you about sharing my research findings, since my book was officially published a couple of weeks ago. I’ll send you an email in a moment. Best wishes, Graham

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Comment on The Carlisle Experiment – limiting alcohol in wartime by tony benge

The NO TREATING ORDER issued in 1915 in the attempt by the British Government to deter heavy drinking in pubs. Does anyone know if there were Government Posters printed during WW1 outlining the NO...

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Comment on When life imitates art: ‘Come friendly bombs…’ by Martyn Cornell

Fabulous story, which indeed really should be more widely known.

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Comment on Temptation of troops by Gregory Smith

Hello. I have not been able to ascertain a reason for a particular set of circumstances regarding my paternal grandfather and relating to his war service records covering the Great War. Briefly, he...

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Comment on Where do I start my research? by Andrew Janes

Thank you for your comment, Barbara. As you will have seen, we’re unable to help with research requests on the blog, but if you go to our contact us page: http://nationalarchives.gov.uk/contact/ you’ll...

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