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| Tobruk POW's (2) Another photo taken by the Germans of prisoners captured at Tobruk |
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| Tolcarnia purchased in 1901 Thought to be when Henry Whitefield purchased the beautiful Newquay property. |
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| Tolcarnia staff advert 1925 This is one of a number of adverts put in the Situations Vacant columns of the local newspaper by Mrs Jessie Riche. |
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| Transcript from the Family bible 1874 This was a transcription done by Henry Ross in 1874 taken from a 1792 Family Bible setting out the births (and sometimes deaths) of William & Sarah Bird's children and others. |
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| Twelve stations of the cross In Lebret |
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| Veteran Cars 1 From Lambert & Butler's "Motor Cars", the 1923 DELAGE 12.8 hp vintage cigarette card. |
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| Veteran Cars 2 From Lambert & Butler's "Motor Cars", the 1923 DELAGE 12.8 hp vintage cigarette card - reverse side. |
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| Veteran Cars 3 From Lambert & Butler's "Motorcycle" series 1923, the BSA Motorcycle vintage cigarette card. |
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| Victor Bradshaw Haskins (1891 - 1915) Died on the battlefields of Ypres serving his country. |
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| Victor Haskins Notice of his death in The Times. |
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| Victor Haskins (2) Notice from The Officers Training Corps - Roll of War Service |
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| Waiting for the weather Waiting for the lightening to stop |
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| War Diaries of The Queens Regiment War diaries |
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| War Supplement A supplement about the men of Hastings going off to war - 24th February 1900. |
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| Western Gazette - Friday 20 October 1871 - Attempted Suicide ? The report in the local newspaper of the untimely death of Samuel Shire. |
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| Western Times - Tuesday 24 October 1871 - the inquest The inquest into the apparent suicide attempt by Samuel Shire results in an accidental death verdict caused by his alcoholism. |
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| Whistler The Olympic Rings |
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| Who was Hannah Musgrove's father ? The only person I am missing up to the 2 x great grandparent level, is the father of my great grandmother on my birth mother's side. |
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| Why did couples in the 19th century marry on Christmas Day ?
It was not uncommon to be married on either Christmas Day or Boxing Day in the 1800’s because they were days when working people were not expected to work. Christmas Day and Boxing Day were traditional holidays and are not, and never have been, bank holidays. For these, we need to thank the banker, Sir John Lubbock and his love of cricket. |
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| Will - transcription attempt of William Bird's Will (1753 - 1833) This is the last Will and Testament of me, WILLIAM BIRD, of number 8 Clapham Road Place in the County of Surrey Esquire.
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| Will of Eliza Ross nee Bird (1841 - 1904) The Will of Eliza Ross of Chestham Park 1904 |
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| Will of John Coveney (1815 - 1878) The Will of John Coveney who diedon the last day of December 1878 - Swanscombe Manor and Chestham Park |
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| Will of Thomas Cole (1795 - 1840) |
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| Will of Thomas Cole (about 1787 - 1839) I have attempted a transcription of the Will ..... not completed. This Thomas was born about 1787 and is possibly the son of the gentleman in the mystery painting. |
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| Will of William Bird of Newnham (1757 - 1833) William Bird of Newnham Will 1833 |
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| William and Frances Norman A photo of William Norman and Frances (nee Wareham) who emigrated to Oz on The Bangalore in 1854. |
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| William and Joseph Haskins Notice of the dissolution of their partnership with effect from 20th October 1812. |
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| William Anderson (1896 - 1944) The 1901 census. |
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| William Anderson (1896 - 1944) On the 1911 census living with the McDonald family as a Ward. |
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| William Anderson (1896 - 1944) A snippet from his WW1 service record. |
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| William Anderson (1896 - 1944) The full WW1 service record in PDF. |
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| William Anderson Lamond (1896 - 1944) The birth of the bastard who would die a hero. |
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| William Bird of Newnham (about 1757 - 1833) William BIRD of Newnham married Sarah ELLIOTT, had 10 children and had time to build half the properties in Lambeth (slight exaggeration) ! This is his story. |
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| William Haskins Advert in The Morning Post on Monday 30th April 1827. |
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| William Haskins (1776 - 1838) William was a bead maker who had a shop in the newly built Regent Street in London. |
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| William Hill (1804 - 1879) William was a shoemaker, probably working in South Shields, Northumberland. |
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| William Hill (1852 - 1932) William was a well known and successful journalist, working on a number of newspapers. |
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| William Hill (1852 - 1932) |
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| William Hill (1886 - 1946) William went to Cambridge, married my grandmother, before leaving the family home while his family were still very young. |
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| william Hill (1886 - 1946) Photo taken while at Cambridge 1905 - 1908 |
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| William Hill - Time's Obituary |
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| William Hill house in Wandsworth 34 Crockerton Road, Wandsworth, London where William & Georgie lived and where my mum and Pamela were born. |
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| William John MUSGROVE (1860 to 1901) William MUSGROVE was my great grandfather on my birth family side of the tree. He lead a hard life, working on the newly expanding railway, living in slum conditions with his large family. This is my research into his life and the times he lived in. |
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| William Wareham (1824 - 1887) The life and death of William Wareham who lived in a manor house but died with 14 others in the bay off Ilfracombe. |
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| William Wareham and some of his family A photo of William Wareham in happier times. |
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| Women in the 1800’s In the 19th century Britain women were expected to marry and have children. |
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| World War 1 These relatives gave their lives for their country and are remembered |
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| World War 2 These relatives gave their lives for their country and are remembered |
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