1 The contents of this fonds are indexed in Inventaris: Archief de Panne Onbezet België 1914–1918 (Brussels, 1992), by C. Bakker.
2 At the time of my research in Ieper in 1995 and 1996, there were discrepancies between the contents of the boxes (‘doos’) as stated in the Town Hall’s xeroxed index, ‘Stad Ieper: Inventaris van het oud archief’, and what one actually found in the cartons. In the intervening years these problems may very well have been rectified. Minor adjustments to the cataloguing of the material have also occurred. Please consult the archivist for further guidance.
3 File found in ‘Doos 19. Staat van Oorlog en zyn gevolgen. Oorlogsslachtoffers. 547.41’.
4 File found in ‘Doos 19. Staat van Oorlog en zyn gevolgen. Oorlogsslachtoffers. 547.41’.
5 At the time of researching in Amiens (April–May, 1995), the archive was taking stock. The many files destined for the séries modernes, the period 1800–1940 (series K to Z), had been assigned a temporary home in the provisional class, ‘KZ’, into which much of the documentation consulted for this book fell. Having recently requested the archivist for an update (October 2012), I was informed that the process is still ongoing.
6 Where known, postwar memoirs’ years of compilation are given.
7 Formerly MS 21023, Register of Marriages for Boulogne, 1897–1940, originally consulted at the Guildhall Library, London.
8 At the time of going to press, the Radnor Papers were in the process of being re-catalogued. For further information please consult the archivist.
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