Surrey History Centre Description Sources reference Papers relating to Second World War and homeless persons, including a register of , Banstead Urban District Council 1940-1946 [many Belgians lost their homes and (Ac1249/30 & Box 4) livelihoods after invaded their country in the Second World War.

Guildford Borough Council Minutes of the War Refugees sub-committee and War (1736/BR/20) Distress Relief committee, 1918-1921

Records of the Committee for the Relief of Belgian Weybridge Urban District Council Refugees and War Distress Fund: including minutes, (Ac1321/7/1-31) correspondence and lists of refugees in Weybridge, 1914-1919

Ewhurst Church of England Primary 28 Oct 1914: 'I have today admitted six Belgian School log book (2133/1) children'.

Bundle of correspondence labelled 'with two Belgian relatives discovered during the Great European War 1914-18. Edmond de Coussemaker a Belgian Coussmaker family of Westwood, gentleman residing in Brussels, a refugee to England. Worplesdon: Deeds and Papers Philemond de Coussemaker, cattle dealer residing at (7052/7/23) Oost Eccloo near Ghent, Belgium, a private soldier in the Belgian army'. Letters written to Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs MF Coussmaker at Fircroft, Edgeborough Road, Guildford.

Belgian Refugees in Woking via Mr Kurn

Woking Year Book and Directory, 1916 (original at The Lightbox, History Centre has a digital copy) – lists Belgian refugees at the following Woking addresses:

37 Chobham Rd (Rooms above) 110 Church Street Wychehazel, Fern Hill Park White Heath, Heathside Avenue Fernbank, Hermitage Road 51, 71 & 156 High Street, Old Woking 10 Maybury Road Bredon, North Road 1 Medley Cottages, Westfield Matthews Cottages, Westfield 1 Stratton Cottages, Abbey Road, Horsell