Hoping to find a way of looking into this and the previous census, I came across a letter which states that the 1931 Census, stored in Hayes, Middlesex was destroyed by fire (not enemy action) and no salvage was possible.
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Thjis is off topic really and probably inappropriate, but every time I see the words "1931 census" I can feel my blood pressure rising sky high in memory of that STUPID STUPID unstoppable thread on GR which urged everyone to sign a petition for the early release of the 1931 census!!!!!!
When I pointed out for the one millionth time that the 1931 census had been completely destroyed by fire during the war, someone triumphantly told me that the war didn't start until 1939...............EH???
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Originally posted by Olde Crone Holden View PostThjis is off topic really and probably inappropriate, but every time I see the words "1931 census" I can feel my blood pressure rising sky high in memory of that STUPID STUPID unstoppable thread on GR which urged everyone to sign a petition for the early release of the 1931 census!!!!!!
When I pointed out for the one millionth time that the 1931 census had been completely destroyed by fire during the war, someone triumphantly told me that the war didn't start until 1939...............EH???
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