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From: "Colin Moretti" <>
Subject: Re: [Anglo-Italian] Aliens registration papers, passports
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 20:43:50 +0100
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Hello Sarah Lucia
The County Record Office for Camden is the London Metropolitan Archives.
http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/leisure_heritage/libraries_archives_museums_galleries/lma/
What dates are you interested in? If it is for the late 19th/early 20th C,
registration had to be with the local police; for London that would be the
Metropolitan Police, whose records are held by TNA at Kew. Apparently the
Metropolitan Police kept only a sample set of a few hundred registration
cards of the many hundreds of thousands, they can be found in class MEPO 35.
Normally the cards were destroyed 10 years after the alien was naturalised,
died, or left the UK. For more information see Immigrants and Aliens, by
Kershaw and Pearsall. Some records were kept by the local Boards of
Guardians, those that survive for Greater London are held at London
Metropolitan Archives. Kershaw and Pearsall list the following: Poplar,
Shoreditch, Marylebone, Wandsworth and Woolwich, not Camden, I'm afraid.
Passports
The TNO information leaflet on passports states:
"Before the First World War it was rare for someone travelling abroad to
apply for a passport ... Possession was largely confined to merchants and
diplomats, and the vast majority of those travelling overseas had no formal
document."
For the full text of the leaflet go to the TNA website
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/searchourcollections/
and search for "passport".
I hope that helps,
Colin Moretti
I'm a member of the Anglo-Italian Family History Society
http://www.anglo-italianfhs.org.uk
Looking for MORETTI, PAGLIANO, BARGMAN, in London
TYAS, IVESON, WOOD, ABBOTT in Yorkshire
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> Can anyone tell me where "aliens registration papers" would be held? The
> information I've read says "county record offices". For the (now) London
> Borough of Camden, where would that be?
>
> I also wondered if my Great Grandmother (who had British nationality)
> would've needed a passport to travel to Italy with her husband in the
early 1900s?
>
> Any help would be gratefully received (as always!).
>
> Best wishes
>
> Sarah Lucia RAPETTI
> researching RAPETTI and MEANI
>
>
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