Date:1910 - 1919 (c.)
Description:Sergeant A Ashworth of the 5th Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry. He joined on August 19th 1914 and left for France in May 1915. He was wounded on the 5th August 1915 at Ypres. Brought to Bethnall Green military hospital and discharged in January 1916. Returned to France in March 1916. Killed April 9th 1917. Buried April 9th in the British Soldiers Cemetery, Telegraph Hill, Arras. He was 22 years old. 1910s
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Luke Jeayes, Master of Elborrow School, Rugby 1844-1852, then Parish Clerk until ...
Mr W Reading of Bilton near Rugby. He was a hedge-cutter. 1875
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Wartime garden in first world war at Murray School, Rugby. 1917
Warwickshire NFU Rugby Branch holding a charity auction sale at Rugby Cattle Market ...
Abbot's Farm Junior School, Rugby, which was opened in April 1962. 1962
Mr Alan T.Freeman, retired engineer, 72, owner of the world's first solar powered ...
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