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1857 KELLY'S POST OFFICE DIRECTORY of the WEST RIDING of YORKSHIRE Free P&P

The whole of the West Riding is in this one! History and Topography, street directories of all the principal towns. Residents and Commercial Listings. Complete Trades Directory. The book on this CD is machine searchable. This is only available as a download and will be sent by email within 1-3 days.

Supplied by: Yorkshire Ancestors Product Ref: YAN-GW077

1936 KELLY'S DIRECTORY of BRADFORD & SUBURBS

Another really good Kelly's Directory - Includes History, Topography, Street Directory, Alphabetical Directory, Trades Directory and Official Information for the City of Bradford and surrounding neighbourhood. The book on this CD is machine searchable.

Supplied by: Yorkshire Ancestors Product Ref: YAN-GW086

1872 KELLY'S POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF THE NORTH & EAST RIDINGS OF YORKSHIRE, with YORK.

Street indexes, alphabetical list of residents and classified lists of trades in both the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire all on one CD. Over 1,000 pages, plus indexes to places and advertisers and lists of the Principal Seats of the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire. A useful aid to finding people in the 1871 census. The book on this CD is machine searchable.

Supplied by: Yorkshire Ancestors Product Ref: YAN-GW089

CD 31 A 2nd COLLECTION OF LONDON AND MIDDLESEX BURIALS.February 2013.

Over 109,800 burials from the following 42 parishes have been transcribed and indexed: Acton, 1542, 1566-1684, 1759-1812 (4241); Chiswick, 1813-1850 (4066); Edgware, 1841-1867 (376); Edmonton and Tottenham Congregational Chapel, 1792-1809, 1826 (58); Edmonton Weld Chapel, 1813-1903 (568); Feltham, 1813-1866 (1161); Finchley, 1560-1679, 1701-1812 (7740); Finchley Holy…

Supplied by: West Surrey Family History Society Product Ref: WSY-CD31

1838 CITY OF YORK

The New Guide' This Book, entitled 'The New Guide for Strangers and Residents in The City of York' includes a 'concise historical descriptions of all the public buildings, antiquities, &c of that ancient City' and is illustrated with a lithographic view of the River Ouse, a street plan of the City and over sixty wood engravings. The City as it was in 1838, much of which is still recognisable today.…

Supplied by: Yorkshire Ancestors Product Ref: YAN-GW044

1909 KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF YORKSHIRE North & East Ridings Free P&P

Directory of Private Residents and Tradespeople in every town and village in the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire and, for major towns, i.e. York, Hull and Middlesbrough, there is a Street Index. Includes a description of every place in the two Ridings with lists of the Wapentakes and Poor Law Unions of each and, under each parish, the Parliamentary Division of the Riding is given as well as the…

Supplied by: Yorkshire Ancestors Product Ref: YAN-GW059

Calderdale Workhouses

This product contains details of residents in 3 Calderdale Workhouses - Halifax, Gibbet Street (1871 to 1918, Halifax, Ovenden (1768 to 1802) and Todmorden (1880 to 1924)

Supplied by: Calderdale Family History Society, (incorporating Halifax & District) Product Ref: CAL-WH01

1864 DIRECTORY AND GUIDE FOR FALMOUTH AND PENRYN By W. Warn of Falmouth

This fascinating, and rare, directory and guide was published in 1864. It gives not only details of trades people (in an alphabetical list) but it also contains a street index of the inhabitants of both Falmouth and Penryn. There are over 200 pages of information and fascinating adverts. For anyone who has an interest in either of these towns, this disk is one that you cannot afford to be without.

Supplied by: WestCountryBooks Product Ref: TBS-032

Victorian Barnet and Barnet Now

18 page A4 booklet of photographs showing the changes that have taken place in Barnet High Street from the late Victorian era. Designed to be particularly useful for children, it is of interest to all ages.

Supplied by: Barnet Museum and Local History Society Product Ref: BTM-013

Transactions 3

Society Journal: History of Regent Street, Leighton Buzzard, and those who lived there; Railway disaster Leighton, March 1931, The Empress who stayed in Leighton Buzzard; Heath and Reach Pump and Clock Tower and who paid for it; Inns and Taverns of Heath and Reach; Leighton Buzzard's fire service a history. Illustrated.

Supplied by: Leighton Buzzard & District Archaeological & Historical Society Product Ref: LBA-15

Transactions 4

Annual Journal of the Society. Contains Bedfordshire's first blue plaque, Mary Norton in Leighton Buzzard; who lived in Leighton Buzzard in 1671 - the Hearth Tax; The day the Choir Exploded, St Andrews Church, Leighton Buzzard; Recollections of World War II in Leighton Buzzard; A history of Vista House, South Street, Leighton Buzzard. Where did the people of Linslade Come From, an analysis of the 1851…

Supplied by: Leighton Buzzard & District Archaeological & Historical Society Product Ref: LBA-16

Ryedale Roots Journal October 2018 - Cold Kirby

The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal Help sought on|: Lambert (Malton and New Malton), Which Cottage is Lilac Cottage and which Westmoreland House, both in Hutton-le-Hole, Any photographs of the cottages in Chapel Yard, Piercy End, Kirkbymoorside pre-1964? From the Clock Tower 1872 – ‘The Helmsley Fire Engine’ and The New Rifle Range Books from the Charity Shops The Continuing Story of Thomas Ellerby,…

Supplied by: Ryedale Family History Group Product Ref: RFH-J.10.2018

Transactions 5

Journal of the Society. Leighton Buzzard's Spinney Pool, who built it and swam in it; a Telegram Boy, 1942-5; Leighton's roll in the Battle of Britain; Building survey of 34/36 High Street, Leighton Buzzard; Railway Accident on the Dunstable/Leighton Buzzard line 1892, plus society news and archaeology. Illustrated.

Supplied by: Leighton Buzzard & District Archaeological & Historical Society Product Ref: LBA-17

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Journal of local history society's research for 2017 including Linslade, portrait of a town in 1940; King Street history, Potsgrove and Battlesden famous families, plus more articles and pictures of local history

Supplied by: Leighton Buzzard & District Archaeological & Historical Society Product Ref: LBA-LBA 27

Ryedale Roots Journal October 2020 - Coulton

The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal ‘Keep your feet dry!’ A letter from Thomas England, West Indies Merchant and Ship-owner Extracts from ‘Annals of Yorkshire’ (available on the RFHG website) Introduction to our new Treasurer – Tony Pink Remembering Fireworks and ‘Mischief Night’ by Ron Scales Member Talks: The Women’s Land Army; Adoption; Help sought on: Smith and Todd (Ampleforth), Marshall…

Supplied by: Ryedale Family History Group Product Ref: RFH-J.10.2020

The Streets of Westminster in the Census of 1851

A 28-page A5 illustrated LWMFHS booklet contains a list of all the street names in Westminster which appear in the 1851 census returns, which it is hoped will be useful information for the genealogical researcher. This area was in the county of Middlesex but is now in the City of Westminster London Borough.

Supplied by: London Westminster & Middlesex Family History Society (LWMFHS) Product Ref: LWM-CG001

The Streets of the City of London in the Census of 1851

A 48-page A5 illustrated LWMFHS booklet contains a list of all the street names in the City of London which appear in the 1851 census returns, which it is hoped will be useful information for the genealogical researcher.

Supplied by: London Westminster & Middlesex Family History Society (LWMFHS) Product Ref: LWM-CG002

Clerkenwell - second edition out now

This second edition of our popular Clerkenwell booklet – now with an extra 36 pages! - contains an updated list of the main records of interest to the genealogical researcher for the area based on the ancient parish of Clerkenwell, which includes the districts of Amwell, Charterhouse, Goswell Street and Pentonville. This area was in the county of Middlesex but is now in the London Borough of Islington.…

Supplied by: London Westminster & Middlesex Family History Society (LWMFHS) Product Ref: LWM-2PG001

St Margaret Westminster - second edition out now

Out now is our revised, updated and expanded list of the main records of interest to the genealogical researcher for the area based on the ancient parish of St Margaret Westminster, which includes Downing Street, St John Smith Square, Westminster Abbey, Whitehall and a large detached area around Knightsbridge. This parish was known as St Margaret & St John from 1728-1922 and this was the name of our…

Supplied by: London Westminster & Middlesex Family History Society (LWMFHS) Product Ref: LWM-2PG009

Kent FHS CD 38 Parish Registers Volume 22 and Monumental Inscriptions Volume 2 Free P&P

The records on the CD have been transcribed by members of Kent Family History Society and are in pdf format. A program such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is required. If you have a query about any of our publications please e-mail [email protected] The following indexes are included on the CD Ashford, St Mary Bur. 1793-1872 St Margaret at Cliffe Bap 1573-1906 Upper Hardres Bap. 1764-1838…

Supplied by: Kent Family History Society Product Ref: KFS-CD 38

Kent FHS CD 18 Marriage Licences issued from Canterbury. Trade Directories etc., for Whitstable & District. Free P&P

The CD has scanned images - not automatically searchable. Marriages are from many Kent parishes and also 'Strays'. Marriage Licences from 1568 to 1750. Approx. 65,000 entries. (1154 pages) These are detailed transcripts containing most of the Licence information. Six files for different periods in the above range, each in alphabetical order by GROOM. Indexes for BRIDE, non-Kent Parishes & Trades…

Supplied by: Kent Family History Society Product Ref: KFS-CD 18

Canterbury, Kent - monumental inscriptions for Wincheap non-conformist burial ground

Monumental inscriptions for the Wincheap non-conformist burial ground, Canterbury. Originally published on microfiche 1 and CD no 37 the fiche contains notes on its history with a plan of the churchyard and details of the actual inscriptions together with searchable modern indexes presented in name and grave order. Also on the fiche are details of the only surviving tomb in the burial ground of…

Supplied by: Kent Family History Society Product Ref: KFS-DLMI24

Maidstone and Tovil, Kent - Monumental inscriptions

The Maidstone and Tovil Tomb list was originally published on microfiche 1712 and CD no 38. The fiche contains a list of names recorded c1871 in the following burial grounds All Saints new burial ground The Proprietary Burial Ground in Brewer Street, Maidstone The ancient non-conformist burial ground in Tovil There is also a searchable modern index Monumental inscriptions for the Tovil Anabaptist…

Supplied by: Kent Family History Society Product Ref: KFS-DLMI62

Fair Enough - Pinner Fair: The Last 200 Years

The annual street fair at Pinner in Middlesex was founded in 1336 and has been held ever since. At frequent intervals over the past two hundred years, people have been trying to suppress it for a variety of reasons. This book looks at the changing style of entertainments provided at the Fair, and examines the ways in which it has survived for over 650 years, when many neighbouring fairs and more famous…

Supplied by: Pinner Local History Society Product Ref: PIN-1008

Old West Linton by T.C. Atkinson

Dating from the days when West Linton had a railway station, these sixty photographs represent the village when it was just beginning to attract new settlers from Edinburgh and when a trip down the main street by a wealthy local in his new car could still bring the crowds out to watch. The book also features images of Carlops, Lamancha, Romanno Bridge, Mountain Cross, Blyth Bridge, Kirkcurd and Dolphinton.…

Supplied by: Lothians Family History Society Product Ref: LOT-SL006