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This is the story of the Pateman family in Kent as recorded by the registration of births, marriages and deaths from 1837 and in the national census 1841-1911.
This is the story of the Pateman family in England by county since 1837 as recorded in the registers of births, marriages and deaths.
This is the story of the Pateman family in England as recorded by the National Census between 1841-1911 and in Parish Baptism, Marriage and Burial records.
This is the story of the 110 Canadian Great War soldiers who died at Orpington Hospital and / or were buried at Canadian Corner or All Saints, Orpington.
This is the story of the Ontario Military Hospital which was built in Orpington, Kent in 1916. The hospital was extended in 1917 and became the No.16 Canadian General Hospital. In 1919 the hospital was taken over by the Ministry of Pensions and later by Kent County Council. In 1948 Orpington Hospital became part of the NHS. Today only the Canada Wing remains.
The story of Frank Rodbourne and his time in the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force during the Great War.
This is the story of Walter Pateman, a Gypsy who was born at Leg of Mutton Common, Farnborough, Kent in 1886 and who died in action during the Great War near Leg of Mutton Wood, Bouchavesnes, France in 1917.
This is the story of Petten Grove, a road on the Ramsden estate in south east London which was built in the 1950s. Movements of people and families into and out of Petten Grove from 1956-2003 are analysed to reveal a pattern of continuity and change.
This is the story of St Mary Cray Cemetery in Kent where many victims of the German air raids on RAF Biggin Hill during the Battle of Britain are buried.