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The Silvertown Explosion of 1917 remembered

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Today marks the 100th anniversary of the fire and explosion at the Brunner-Mold munitions factory in Silvertown, East London. Later known as...
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Free access to BMD and Census records until Sunday!

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FindMyPast , one of the main subscription websites, is offering free access to its Birth, Marriage and Death records as well as Census recor...
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Farewell Whitechapel Bell Foundry

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Yesterday, the Gentle Author communicated the sad news that The Whitechapel Bell Foundry in the Spring of next year. Current owner Alan Hug...
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Save Trinity Almshouses

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A week or so ago The Gentle Author  reminded us of the threat posed to the peace and tranquility of the historic Trinity Almshouses by the p...
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Media Watch: 'Black Nurses: The women who saved the NHS'

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'This documentary reveals the untold story of how thousands of Caribbean women answered the call from 'the Mother Country' to co...
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80 years of BBCTV - Celebrating Ally Pally

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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7c/Alexandra_Palace_from_air_2009.jpg Today we celebrate 80 years since ...
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  • Birmingham Skin Hospital
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    The  Birmingham and Midland Hospital for Skin and Urinary Diseases  opened in a new red brick Queen Ann style building on  John Bright Str...
  • This blog is no longer being updated. Please visit my website for up to date information http://cflgenealogy.com/
    Please note: This blog is no longer being updated. Please visit my website for up to date information   http://cflgenealogy.com/
  • The HMS Curacoa incident 1942
    The HMS Curacoa incident 1942
    On 2nd, October 1942 about 60 km north of the coast of Ireland HMS Curacoa (D41) was escorting the ocean liner  RMS  Queen Mary  carrying ...
  • The Silvertown Explosion of 1917 remembered
    The Silvertown Explosion of 1917 remembered
    Today marks the 100th anniversary of the fire and explosion at the Brunner-Mold munitions factory in Silvertown, East London. Later known as...
  • Real lives: Dr (Vicki) Mary Crosse & the 'bag of sugar' babies
    Up until recently, we didn't hear much about Dr Victoria Mary Crosse, who was born on 17 May 1900 in Rye, where her father was the vicar...
  • Free access to BMD and Census records until Sunday!
    Free access to BMD and Census records until Sunday!
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  • Farewell Whitechapel Bell Foundry
    Farewell Whitechapel Bell Foundry
    Yesterday, the Gentle Author communicated the sad news that The Whitechapel Bell Foundry in the Spring of next year. Current owner Alan Hug...
  • Call the Midwife: The story of the real Sisters
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