The National Archives at Kew has made records relating to apprenticeships available through its Digital Microfilms service. The collection is sourced from IR1, Board of Stamps: Apprenticeship Books.
The documents are not indexed, and must be downloaded and browsed. However an index to records for some IR1 records is available on FindmyPast.co.uk (from an index held by the Society of Genealogists), and will soon also be on Ancestry (currently going through the World Archives Project).
The collection on the TNA site is freely available, with other record sets, via www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/digital-microfilm.asp
Chris
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