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1 Message home from John Hutchinson written on khaki 321
2 Quatermaster SC Waters of 2nd Batn DLI honoured (1920) 334
3 Women from Seaham who joined the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps 720
4 Seaham First Aid and Nursing Volunteers in World War 1 878
5 What was a VAD Hospital and where were they in Seaham 445
6 Robert Stanhope Smith recalls torpedo launched at SS Vane Tempest (1937) 422
7 Index of WW1 medal cards held by National Archives for Seaham Merchant Navy Seamen 460
8 Lord Londonderry unveils Cross of Sacrifice from Imperial War Graves Commission (1927) 437
9 Major John Warham awarded the Territorial Decoration (1925) 396
10 British Legion unfurls a new standard (1925) 436
11 Lord Londonderry pays for 50 Seaham children to visit Wembley Exhibition (1924) 399
12 Plans for unveiling of War Memorial at New Seaham (1923) 440
13 Fund for the erection of a War Memorial at New Seaham (1923) 406
14 Winding up of the Seaham Harbour War Memorial Committee (1922) 443
15 Inauguration of War Memorial on the Terrace Green (1922) 411
16 Lord Londonderry offers to pay shortfall in funding Cenotaph on Terrace Green (1922) 428
17 Secret war work of the Candlish Bottle Works revealed (1919) 499
18 Seaham Hall Hospital no longer required and closed on 31st March (1919) 450
19 The end of the war - Message from Lord Londonderry (1918) 440
20 Battery Sergeant Major William Tomlin awarded the DCM (1917) 467
 
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