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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 12 Jan 2012 10:19 |
I have the Identity certificate from the Ancestry site of a merchant seaman called Albert Wickham, who died in 1941 when his ship hit a mine. There's no doubt that this is his certificate because the details are correct and a relative has confirmed the photograph on it. It isn't dated, so I don't know when it was issued. |
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Jonesey | Report | 12 Jan 2012 10:39 |
You correctly state that the National Health Service did not effectively come into being until 5/7/1948. However there was an earlier act going back to 1911 whereby employed UK citizens made a weekly contribution which would provide them with benefits in the case of ill health or unemployment. |
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Researching: |
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Janet | Report | 12 Jan 2012 11:04 |
Interesting question and useful, informative answer-jl |
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mgnv | Report | 12 Jan 2012 14:44 |
I have a b.cert - the copy was issued by the local deputy superintendent registrar in 1930. The header reads |
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Paul Barton, Special Agent | Report | 12 Jan 2012 19:03 |
Thanks Jonesey. |