

Nottingham Pub Transfers, 30th June 1915
“LICENCES CHANGE HANDS. “NOTTINGHAM TRANSFER SESSIONS. “At the sitting of the Nottingham licensing magistrates to-day [30th June 1915] —...


Dvr. James Patrick Walsh, 152nd Brigade Royal Field Artillery, Accidentally Killed 30th June 1915
Dvr. James Patrick Walsh, 152nd Brigade Royal Field Artillery, died in an accident in Nottingham on 30th June 1915 after the horse he was...


An Official Version of the Third Battle of Krithia
Further details of the Third Battle of Krithia were printed on 30th June 1915, including the telling remark that, “ their machine guns on...


Bentinck Colliery Disaster, 30th June 1915
On 30th June 1915 there was a serious accident at Bentinck Colliery, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, killing nine men [1] and injuring seven. News of...


Edward Frettingham, Royal Army Medical Corps, died Mesopotamia 29th June 1917.
Pte. Edward Frettingham, Base Details, Royal Army Medical Corps, died of dysentery at 33rd British General Hospital, Makine, Mesopotamia...


Tank Battles in Future, 29th June 1918
“A VISIT TO THE TANKS. “A PITCHED BATTLE MAY BE SEEN IN THE FUTURE. “A special correspondent of Paris Journal at the British front has...


Newstead Colliery Strike, 29th June 1918
As the war continued into its fourth year, the never-ending demand for more men meant that previously protected workers in essential jobs...


Brewers' Duty Protest, 29th June 1918
The rising duty on beer, coupled with the restriction on strength and the fixing of prices led to disputes between brewers and the...


Kimberley Butcher Fined £100. Illegal Slaughter & Sale.
“THE LAW DEFIED. “KIMBERLEY BUTCHER FINED £100. “You have deliberately defied the law. We think it a bad case. You have tried to steal...


Fined for Sleeping in a Munition Works, 29th June 1918.
Former Pte. Ernest Arthur Guyler, 1/4th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, was fined £5 on 29th June 1918 for falling asleep in a munition...