![]() The Civil Parish or Place field values come from the archival catalogue metadata and often are not specific. This requires some knowledge either of the archival geography of the census (in other words, the piece number, which you may have obtained from previous searches) or of the administrative geography of the census (in other words, the Registration District, Sub-district etc). To do this, you need to go to the main 1921 Census advanced person search or our Census Address Search page – see the Useful Links menu to the right-hand side of this page.Īlternatively, instead of using the usual search functionality, you can use the browse experience on this page and search for a particular piece that interests you. ![]() You can in fact approach browsing the main archival series of records from the 1921 Census – series RG 15 – in two different ways.įirstly, if you search for a particular person or address, once you have landed on an image of the original page, you can then navigate either side of that image to see adjacent images within that piece, such as those for neighbours (if a household return) or other inmates (in an institution) or service personnel (in armed forces returns). ![]() The browse experience is intended as the equivalent of going to an archive in person, calling up a volume in the search room, and being able to page through it from cover to cover.
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