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Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 9 Apr 2007 14:53

Dear Sue, If you know the address, try contacting the nearest public library to that address. They can usually turn up something - may even have photographs as well as records. Best wishes, Jacquie

Sue

Sue Report 9 Apr 2007 13:55

Just had another go and I don't know what I differently but hey I've got some results - not the ones I'm looking for but its a start!lol Sue

Sue

Sue Report 9 Apr 2007 13:47

Sorry - went off to dig garden! I'm trying to get information on a particular tobacco company based in London in 1920's I have their address etc and wanted to see if company records were available anywhwere. Tried a2a yesterday and could get nothing. I'm obviously using the wrong search terms but having tried 'tobacco' , 'company records' and the name of the company itself I'm interested in I don't know what else to try. Any hints? Sue PS I've looked for other topics in the past with no success either.

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 9 Apr 2007 11:46

This is my favourite site. I have been very lucky with it and now have a list of over 600 documents I would like to see/buy at some point! OC

Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 9 Apr 2007 09:52

Here's another example of info on this site. I've been wanting to find out if a certain hospital record could be accessed and this was the result: Additional deposit, Medical records - patient case files [Access Conditions] These records are closed for 100 years. FILE - Patient case files, main series, nos 434-3650 [complete] - ref. DHSU/11/1-23 - date: 1937-46 So it really is a very useful website. Deb:)

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 9 Apr 2007 09:41

Sometimes there's a fair bit of information even before one digs into the full record . eg. for one surname on my tree I found this..... FILE - BELCHAMBER - ref. COR/3/3/1917/62 - date: 5 Nov 1917 [from Scope and Content] James Phineas, son of Rose Belchamber of 22 Queen's Park Road, Brighton, wife of Phineas Belchamber, serving in the army in France; 6 months; convulsions caused by ?gastritis .....so plenty of leads there. Gwyn

Paul Barton, Special Agent

Paul Barton, Special Agent Report 9 Apr 2007 08:57

The trick is to put the right words in the search box. You can put a phrase so long as it's contained within brackets. I rarely use the other parameters offered. Don't forget - it's really only an index so if you find something promising you then need to contact the repository that holds it.

Sue

Sue Report 9 Apr 2007 08:47

Hi - agreeing with Paul as to difficult to puzzle out! I've never found anything on there - what am I doing wrong? Sue

Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 9 Apr 2007 07:43

You inspired me Paul.....LOL Deb:)

Paul Barton, Special Agent

Paul Barton, Special Agent Report 9 Apr 2007 07:31

Ha ha! Love the name change! A2A can be a little difficult to puzzle out, but very rewarding.

Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 9 Apr 2007 07:23

See below

Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 9 Apr 2007 07:23

I've just discovered a terrific website that is full of interesting and helpful archives: www.a2a*org*uk Deb:)