Home Front Legacy 1914-18

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Full Record - Stamford Town Hall (PRN: 11573)

PRN11573
Site or location nameStamford Town Hall
SummaryQueen Marys Needlework Guild
DescriptionStamford Town Hall was used by members of the Queen Mary's Needlework Guild and Hospital Supply depot. The depot supplied the army with Socks, Mittens, and Slippers.
Monument TypeHISTORICAL SITE;HOSPITAL;HISTORICAL SITE
DesginationNone
Material
Location
CountryENGLAND
CountyStamford
Site LocationStamford Town Hall
PostcodePE9 2DR
Map ReferenceNGR: TF0305707021 (503057, 307021)
Condition/Threat
Condition (Date)Good (06-08-2018)
Source
Marwick, W F (nd) Stamford and the Great War 1914-1919. Dolby Brothers. Stamford.
Administration
Recorded By (Date)Chris Kolonko - Home Front Legacy
Copiled On06-08-2018
Last Updated06-08-2018
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Markwick, W (nd) Stamford and the Great War. An authentic record of the war work of the Mayor and Mayoress and other inhabitations of the ancient and Royal Borough of Stamford with some account of the local conditions during the War Period, 1914-1919.. Stamford PDF 15 Mb

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