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Boys entering Trinity College, Glenalmond
(1927) Trinity College, Glenalmond, Perthshire, was originally founded as a college at which young men might be trained for the ministry of the Scottish Episcopal Church, and the sons of the laity might be educated and brought up in the faith and tradition of the Church. In 1876 the Theological College was transferred to Edinburgh, Glenalmond remaining as a boys' school. This second edition of the school register, edited by G. St Quintin, was published in 1955, incorporating the text of the first edition prepared by E. W. Neish. The scholars are listed by term of entering the school, and then alphabetically by surname; the details then given are full christian names, date of birth; name of father; any distinctions within the school; and then a career synopsis, with date and place of death where known. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Members Joining the Cyclists' Touring Club: Lanarkshire
(1927) Each month in the Cyclists' Touring Club Gazette was printed a list of candidates for membership, area by area, giving surname, initial(s), and full postal address. (F.) indicates that the candidate was joining the club under the Family Membership Scheme; (J.) joining under the Juvenile Membership Scheme. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Members of Johnstone Wheelers Cycling Club
(1927) Each month in the Cyclists' Touring Club Gazette was printed a list of candidates for membership, area by area, giving surname, initial(s), and full postal address. In addition, candidates for Affiliated Membership are listed under individual cycling clubs.
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Naturalizations
(1927) The Home Office issued monthly lists of aliens to whom Certificates of Naturalization had been granted by the Secretary of State and whose oaths of allegiance had been registered in the Home Office. These notices, from January to December 1927, refer to naturalizations from December 1926 to November 1927. The lists give full name (surname first) with any aliases; country of origin; occupation; full postal address; date of taking the oath. An asterisk indicates re-admission to British nationality. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Public health specialists
(1928) The Royal College of Surgeons, established by royal charters, issued this calendar 1 August 1928, including official lists of all its fellows, members, licentiates and diplomates. The register of fellows gives full name (surname first) and address (in italics), with dates of admission as fellow and member. The list of members gives year of admission, full name (surname first) and town or country of residence. The lists of licentiates give year of admission and full name, but no indication of current address: entries of fellows of the college are prefixed with a double dagger, those of members with an asterisk. The lists of diplomates give year of admission and full name (surname first), with those diplomates who were neither members nor fellows of the college indicated with a dagger. This is the index to the diplomates in public health (a qualification granted conjointly with the Royal College of Physicians of London). | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Residents of Ayr: Allison Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Residents of Ayr: Crown Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Residents of Ayr: Green Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Residents of Ayr: New Road (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Residents of Ayr: Quail Road (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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