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1921 Cell Book

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The Stradbroke Police Cell Book, which records all prison cell inmates, for 1921. The Cell Book has been deposited with Suffolk Record Office and carries the 100 year rule of viewing.

Stradbroke Cell Book - 1911 to 1914

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Stradbroke Cell Book - 1911 to 1914

Stradbroke Cell Book 1908 - 1911

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Stradbroke Cell Book 1908 - 1911

The Cell Book 1886 - 1894

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The Cell Book 1886 - 1894. The book was found in a loft and is now held at the Suffolk Record Office- Ref: EN3613

School Garden Record book for Percy Mason dd 1930

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School Garden Record book for Percy Mason dd 1930

page from the village Cell Book in which captured German Airmen are recorded dd 1942

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Four German airmen were captured and held prisoners at Stradbroke police station 1942 - WW2. The cell book records that time. The cell book which opened in 1886 was found in a Stradbroke loft many years after the war.

Letter attached to Police Cell Book dd 1889 from the Home Office directing the constabulary on new rules regarding military deserters.

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Letter attached to Police Cell Book dd 1889 from the Home Office directing the constabulary on new rules regarding military deserters.

The Cell Book for the village Police station - covering letter dd 1886

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The Cell Book for the village Police station - covering letter dd 1886 in which instructions were given to the constable on how to keep the record of prisoners and an instruction to keep it neat and clean.

WW2 Ration Book issued to Alfred Chambers WW2

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WW2 Ration Book issued to Alfred Chambers WW2.Ration books were issued as there were shortages of everything during the war.

A group of evacuees standing infront of the church railings - Series

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A group of young evacuees standing in front of the church railings in 1939. Later, the railings were taken to support the war effort.