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Private Harold Bowne (240210, Royal Warwickshire Regiment)

This man was featured in the "reported missing" section allocated each week during the war as a Weekly Mercury feature. Private Bowne was reported missing on the 1st of July. His parents of 33 Browning ...

Private J.E. Kilby (1630, Royal Warwickshire Regiment)

Private Kilby was featured in The Weekly Mercury on September 2nd 1916. He had been missing since 1st of July and his sister, Miss E. Kilby of 315 Icknield Port Road was anxious for news. Sadly Private ...

Private W. Morgan (1981, Royal Warwickshire Regiment)

This man was featured in the "reported missing" section allocated each week during the war as a Weekly Mercury feature. Private Morgan was reported missing on 1st of July 1916. His mother Mrs Morgan ...

Private W.H. Ricketts (10670, Royal Warwickshire Regiment)

Reported missing in the Weekly Mercury of 7th October 1916. He had at that time been missing since 23rd July and his wife of 249 Bridge Street West welcomed news of him. Private Ricketts was eventually ...

Quartermaster Serjeant Martin Bayliss

Martin Bayliss (200083) served in the Royal Warwickshire regiment during World War One. He became a Quartermaster Serjeant and received three medals - the Victory, War and Territorial Efficiency medal. ...

Rats: Wartime Poster

Published by the Austin Motor Company Safety and Welfare Department. Many posters were published during WW2 for public information. This warning about keeping shelters tidy is one of the less commonly ...

Rear of Brookfields School

Another image of Brookfields school taken after it was hit during an air raid in 1941. this appears to show what is left of one of the upstairs classrooms; a plaque is clearly visible on one of the walls. ...

Rear of Brookfields School in the blitz

This image of Brookfields school was taken after it was hit during an air raid in 1941. The school is also known as Ellen Street School as it stood on the corner of Ellen and Pitsford Street. The school ...

Released to Balsall Heath

Sapper 2144260 F. Whitehouse (born 1917) is released on 30th June 1946. He served with the Royal Engineers. Inside the record of war credits, Fred's Release Book shows he collected War Credits from Gooch ...

Removing the railings

Another view of the removal of the railings at St Philip's Cathedral during the Second World War. This was part of a national scheme towards the creation of munitions for the war effort.

Removing the railings at St Philips

Around the country during the Second World War iron was removed from public places to go towards the manufacture of weapons for the war effort. This picture shows the removal of the railings around the ...

Reredos and Holy Table in St Thomas's Church

Sadly destroyed by bombing in World War Two. The Reredos was erected in 1923 and served as a memorial to the men of the parish killed in the First World War. The Holy Table was a memorial to the late ...

Rookery Road Blitz damage

The aftermath of an air-raid in Rookery Road during WW2. It is open to conjecture what is going on in the foreground, is the queue of people waiting for essential supplies off the lorry? The picture dates ...

Rookery Road Blitz damage

The aftermath of an air-raid in Rookery Road during WW2. The photograph shows several recognisable themes from daily life in 1942 - a policeman stands guard over now dangerous buildings, mothers on the ...

Rookery Road Blitz damage

The aftermath of an air-raid in Rookery Road during WW2. As well as clearing the rubble from demolished housing, the locals also had to pull down unsafe buildings such as the house to the right of the ...

Rookery Road Blitz damage

The aftermath of an air-raid in Rookery Road during WW2. This photograph is one of several takne by the Public Workd Department in 1942 of bomb damaged housing in the war.

Rookery Road Blitz damage

Bomb damage in Rookery Road during the blitz of 1942. In the background stands Trinity Methodist Church which narrowly escaped being hit in this raid. The church was built in 1914 on the site of an old ...

Rookery Road Blitz damage

Bomb damage in Rookery Road during the blitz of 1942. The photographer's viewpoint is from just inside Uplands Road looking onto Rookery Road. The Uplands Road strreet sign is visible on the left hand ...