Airdrie and The Great War:A Pictorial Souvenir. Published in December 1915, and intended to raise funds for the War effort, this volume showcases the contributions made by the town of Airdrie, both at home and at the front. |
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Avondale Death Records CD:
Over 7,000 names and dates of death, same content as the book
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Benhar (Shotts):Monumental Inscriptions |
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Bent Cemetery, Hamilton, Burial Records |
Bent Cemetery, Hamilton - CD 11853 - 1949 |  |
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Bent Cemetery, Hamilton - CD 2a1853 - 1899 |  |
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Bent Cemetery, Hamilton - CD 2b1900 - 1949 |  |
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Bent Cemetery, Hamilton - CD 3a1853 - 1875 |  |
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Bent Cemetery, Hamilton - CD 3b1876 - 1899 |  |
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Bent Cemetery, Hamilton - CD 3c1900 - 1922 |  |
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Bent Cemetery, Hamilton - CD 3d1923 - 1949 |  |
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Biggar Historical, Traditional, Descriptive:
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Biggar Monumental Inscriptions:
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Cambuslang Death Records :
Covering the period 1731- 1854.
In total 4,843 entries Contains the same information as the books of the same titles.
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Campbeltown, Argyll Burgh Police Court Records:
Dating from 1878-1889 (92,753 entries) Gives names, crime and punishment, same info as both books.
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Carluke Death Records:
This CD contains the same information as the books of the same titles. Part 1 covers 1728 - 1778 and has 1,104 entries. Part 2 covers 1838 - 1851 with 1,725 entries. Part 3 covers 1783 - 1812 with 569 entries. Part 4 covers 1697 - 1783 with 1,709 entries.
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Carnwath Parish Church: Churchyard |  |
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Clarkston Churchyard Monumental Inscriptions: produced by Scottish Monumental Inscriptions.
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Dalserf Compilation: This CD incorporates the Two Baptism books, The Proclamation book, Dalserf Monumental Inscriptions and Dalserf Mortcloths |  |
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Govan Death Records:
Contain the same information as the book of the same title.
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Grossart's History of Shotts, 1880:The author, a surgeon, developed a life-long passion for the Parish of Shotts. He describes the Parish from its earliest origins in 1457 and delves into boundaries, lochs, census returns, session records, Covenanters, school, poor relief and many other topics. |  |
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Hamilton Death Records: Approximately 5,400 entries, same content as the books.
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Lesmahagow Death Records:
Contain the same information as both books of the same title.
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LFHS Newsletters, Issues 1-25: The first 25 issues of Lanarkshire Family History Society Newsletters. Dating from March 1992 to April 2004. Early editions are of the Hamilton FHS before the Society name change. |  |
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New Monkland:
Contain the same information as both books of the same title.
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Pomphrey's Directory of Wishaw, 1898: Published in 1898 Contains historic sketches of Cambusnethan & Shotts parishes, descriptions of Lanark, Douglas, Loudon Hill, Drumclog, Falls of Clyde, Hamilton Palace & Tinto. Also landed Gentry of the Parish. It describes local industry, magistrates & trades people with addresses. |  |
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Return of Owners of Land, 1872-73 :
Volume 2: Ireland
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Return of Owners of Land, 1872-73 :
Volume 1: Scotland
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Shotts Death Records :
Contains the same information as the books of the same titles.
A total of 5,596 entries covering the years 1706 - 1854
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Stane Cemetery (Shotts) Memorial Inscriptions :
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Symington Churchyard:
St John's Kirk (Nr Biggar)
Memorial Inscriptions
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Thornlie U.F. Church, Wishaw. Centenary 1822-1922: A Record of the Church's History. It contains information on the early days of Thornlie U. F. Church up to 1922. Also includes items and photos from various periods of the church history and details of the Centenary Celebrations during November 1922. |
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1851 Census Index for Lanarkshire: Index for the 37 parishes of Lanarkshire excluding Barony, Govan and Glasgow City parishes. Easily searchable by name, parish of birth or parish of residence. Over 173,000 surnames. |  |
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A Walk through Larkhall. This DVD portrays some of Larkhall's long and notable heritage - 40 scenes in all which will stir the memories of childhood and home. by Larkhall Heritage Group. | |
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Images of Larkhall.40 scenes of Larkhall dating back to the 1890's and contains information about past entertainments, commerce and Christian Worship. by Larkhall Heritage Group. | |
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The Covenanters. From 1630's to late 1680's Covenanters were a prominent force in the religious and political life in Scotland. They took their name from two great Covenants or Solemn Agreememnts of 1638 and 1643. The presentation does not take sides but attempts to portray some of the characters involved and the influence they had on life of 17th Century Scotland. by Rosebank Productions (30mins). DVD | |
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Wilsontown Church Forth: produced by Scottish Monumental Inscriptions.
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