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**[https://web.archive.org/web/20080618001704/http://channel4.empireschildren.co.uk/category/chapters/index.php?cat=1&country=23 Government Records of Britons in Egypt]. Great Britain declared Egypt a protectorate in 1914 but it remained under British control for only a short time, gaining independence in 1922, see the Wikipedia article [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Egypt_under_the_British History of Egypt under the British]. 1882-1914 there was a de facto protectorate.
:These pages c 2008 are from the archived website “Empire’s Children”, a website connected with the 2007 Channel 4 television series of the same name. Note, some of the information may now be outdated. Many of the internal links have not been archived.
:There is a [https://archive.org/details/empireschildrent0000gill/page/270/mode/2up "Resources" ] chapter in the book ''Empire’s Children: Trace Your Family History Across the World'' by Anton Gill 2007, available at the British Library UIN: BLL01013623894 (Archive.org Books to Borrow), which consists mainly of a bibliography and does not include records. This book accompanied the television series ''Empire's Children''.
*[http://www.argbrit.org/index.html British Settlers in Argentina and Uruguay—studies in 19th and 20th century emigration] argbrit.org. Search the database.
*Article [https://anthonyjcamp.com/pages/general-register-office "General Register Office. Facing the Future: the challenge of the Citizen’s Charter for the Registration Service"]. A talk to a conference of Registration Service officers on what genealogists want from the service and whether more open access to the records is possible without new legislation, by Anthony J. Camp, Chester, 11 February 1993, published in ''Genealogists’ Magazine'', December 1993. anthonyjcamp.com
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