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In this collection
- 1st Sportsman's Battalion, Royal Fusiliers 1914-1918
- Birmingham City Battalions 1914-1918
- Birmingham Employers Roll of Honour 1914-1918
- Bradford Pals 1914-1918
- De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1918
- Distinguished Conduct Medal Citations 1914-1920
- Edinburgh Pals 1914-1918
- Kempston Servicemen 1914-1920
- Leicestershire and Rutland, Soldiers Died 1914-1920
- Liverpool Pals 1914-1918
- London County Council Record Of War Service 1914-1918
- Plymouth Rolls Of Honour 1914-1919
- Royal Fusiliers, Stockbrokers' Battalion 1914-1918
- Royal Naval Division Casualties 1914-1919
- Royal Sussex Regiment Southdown Battalions 1914-1918
- Salford Pals 1914-1918
- Silver War Badge roll 1914-1920
London County Council Record Of War Service 1914-1918
What can these records tell me?
Each record is an original transcription from London County Council’s roll of employees that had served during the war.
The amount of information listed varies, but the London County Council Record of Service records usually include a combination of the following information about your ancestor:
- Name
- Soldier number
- Regiment
- London County Council Department
Discover More about the London County Council Record of Service records
The London County Council published the list in a book in 1920 that was presented to every person listed (and to the next of kin when that serviceman or woman was killed).
The information from the London County Council Record of Service was published in two parts: a narrative of the war and a published roll of men sorted by the department they worked in. For the first time this information has been amalgamated so that your ancestors can be tracked by name, number or regiment.