After the Great War: History in the 1921 census

The 1921 census was the first to be collected after the Great War of 1914-1918, and for family history researchers it contains a great deal of useful information.  Most importantly, it brings clarity to the social and economic life which existed after the war, and the ongoing issues around unemployment and poverty.
This talk looks at how, and when, the census was collected (and why it is so important for historians), and goes on to look at what the census tells us about some of the local families and individuals and how they lived after the war.

The meeting is free to members of Berkshire Family History Society and we request a donation of £5 from non-members.

Branch library available to members to borrow books.  Refreshments available.  Car park outside the hall.
 
 

Date

Fri 15 May 2026

Time

Doors open at 2.15pm for meeting to start at 2.45pm
14:15 - 16:30

Location

Bracknell Branch
Bracknell Branch
The New Priestwood Community Centre, Priestwood Court Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG42 1TU

Organiser

Bracknell Branch - Berkshire FHS
Email
bracknell@berksfhs.org.uk

Speaker

  • Sue Ellis

    Sue Ellis, is well known among local history circles in West Berkshire. Now retired from West Berkshire Libraries, she is currently Secretary of Thatcham Historical Society and of the West Berkshire Heritage Forum.