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History of Seaham - Stories and remarkable and memorable events in the history of Seaham
Seaham and World War 1
Seaham and World War 1
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Message home from John Hutchinson written on khaki
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Quatermaster SC Waters of 2nd Batn DLI honoured (1920)
302
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Women from Seaham who joined the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps
670
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Seaham First Aid and Nursing Volunteers in World War 1
814
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What was a VAD Hospital and where were they in Seaham
410
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Robert Stanhope Smith recalls torpedo launched at SS Vane Tempest (1937)
385
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Index of WW1 medal cards held by National Archives for Seaham Merchant Navy Seamen
421
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Lord Londonderry unveils Cross of Sacrifice from Imperial War Graves Commission (1927)
397
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Major John Warham awarded the Territorial Decoration (1925)
367
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British Legion unfurls a new standard (1925)
403
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Lord Londonderry pays for 50 Seaham children to visit Wembley Exhibition (1924)
365
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Plans for unveiling of War Memorial at New Seaham (1923)
403
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Fund for the erection of a War Memorial at New Seaham (1923)
373
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Winding up of the Seaham Harbour War Memorial Committee (1922)
405
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Inauguration of War Memorial on the Terrace Green (1922)
376
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Lord Londonderry offers to pay shortfall in funding Cenotaph on Terrace Green (1922)
388
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Secret war work of the Candlish Bottle Works revealed (1919)
393
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Seaham Hall Hospital no longer required and closed on 31st March (1919)
409
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The end of the war - Message from Lord Londonderry (1918)
399
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Battery Sergeant Major William Tomlin awarded the DCM (1917)
425
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