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Foreign police Force (Ghana) searching for records
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MaryfromItaly | Report | 29 Apr 2007 00:07 |
I just googled for 'Ghana Police', and that site came up. It's always worth googling for anything you're looking for - there's all sorts of information out there. |
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Bo | Report | 28 Apr 2007 22:56 |
Wow Mary - you are mine of information thank you so much for your help I REALLY appreciate it and I am learning so much - even if i am going bald with a bruise on my forehead! :-) if you would like I'll let you know how i get on -KR Harriet |
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MaryfromItaly | Report | 28 Apr 2007 21:29 |
I suppose the National Archives in Kew might have something. Alternatively, why don't you try e-mailing the Ghana Police to ask if they have any records? They have quite a nice website: http://www.ghanapolice.org/police_admin/index.htm |
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Bo | Report | 28 Apr 2007 18:35 |
Where can I find records for people serving in a foreign police force in the 1880/1890s in this case Ghana. KR Harriet |