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Egypt on your doorstep
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Mar 1, 2011
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Castles Galore
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Nov 9, 2010
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Wiltshire and the 1918 pandemic
Posted by: Blog Administrator on May 12, 2009
Tagged in: Wylye valley , Wiltshire and Swindon Archives , Wiltshire , vicar , The Registrar General , Swindon , Sutton Veny churchyard , Sutton Veny , Spanish Flu , soldiers , Seend , school log books , Salisbury Municipal Borough , parish register of burials , pandemic , nurses , Niall Johnson , NHS Direct , memorial service , La Grippe , influenza , Imperial War Graves Commission , Health Protection Agency , head teachers , graves , Flu , First World War , buried , Australian , army camps , Anzac Day , anti-viral drugs , 1968 , 1918

