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| 101 | Edward NEALE gravestone at Canford Crematorium, Bristol |
Date: 2010 |
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| 102 | Edwin SCULL and Sarah Maria MILLINER marriage certificate |
Owner of original: Nigel Milliner |
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| 103 | Ellbroad Street on Broadweir Market Day 1904 George GADD is standing outside his premises on the right of the picture. His son, George F GADD had probably moved out when he married in September 1903. People are emerging from the dwelling three doors down, occupied in 1911 by Henry J SKRINE and his family, probably when Henry worked at the Empire Theatre nearby. Martha GADD (George's grandmother) died in the house next to the shop in 1873. This photo appears in "Victorian and Edwardian Bristol" with an introduction by Reece Winstone, who notes that "the man in the doorway proved to be the father of two now elderly Bristolians who were delighted to see this photograph". | |||
| 104 | Elm Court, Elm Lane, Bristol BS6 |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 24 February 2007 Place: Elm Court, Elm Lane, Bristol BS6 |
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| 105 | Emmanuel Court, Guthrie Road, Bristol |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 28 March 2007 |
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| 106 | Ernest Baker aged abt 22 |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd |
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| 107 | Ernest Baker marries Ruby Skrine | |||
| 108 | Ernest Baker marries Ruby Skrine, 1937 |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd |
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| 109 | Eva HARTSHORNE Barbara GADD wrote on the back of this photograph "Madame Eva Hartshorne" - the name by which she was known to her music pupils. | |||
| 110 | Eva MILLINER (1910-1997) gravestone, Clark's Town Anglican Church Cemetery, Trelawny, Jamaica |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 23 Feb 2008 |
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| 111 | Everes Milliner (1824-1898). | |||
| 112 | Ex-Councillor's Bereavement Mrs Neale of 19, Salisbury Road, Redland was formerly a teacher at Redcliff School, and was closely associated with the work of St Mary Redcliff. |
Owner of original: Western Daily Press Date: 23 Mar 1932 |
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| 113 | Example of a Smock Mill (in Sønderho, Fanø, Denmark) |
Owner of original: Wikipedia |
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| 114 | Extract from Jamaica Gleaner, 9 Mar 1922 | |||
| 115 | Fanny Isabel BROWN gravestone at Greenbank Cemetery, Bristol |
Date: 2010 |
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| 116 | Fire at Caffery's brew house, Merchant Street, Bristol |
Owner of original: Bristol Mercury Date: 27 Nov 1869 |
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| 117 | Florence & Thomas NEALE gravestone at Canford Crematorium, Bristol |
Date: 2010 |
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| 118 | Former lunatic asylum in 2008 |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 12 Jul 2008 |
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| 119 | Francis NEALE gravestone at Canford Crematorium, Bristol |
Date: 2010 |
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| 120 | Frederick DELIUS, 1871 census | |||
| 121 | Frederick STEVENS with wife Lillian? and Ruby SKRINE abt 1930. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd |
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| 122 | Full Wedding Group of Michael Stephen GADD and Vivienne Marie BAKER |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 1962 |
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| 123 | Gadd and Hartshorne perform for Empire Day The performers at the Empire Day social and dance at Ford Memorial Hall, Bedminster include Madam Eva Hartshorne and her nieces, Muriel and Barbara Gadd. |
Owner of original: Western Daily Press Date: 28 May 1925 |
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| 124 | GADD-GAY wedding |
Owner of original: Western Daily Press Date: 4 Sep 1933 |
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| 125 | GALE gravestone at Greenbank Cemetery, Bristol |
Date: 2010 |
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| 126 | Garlan Court, Raglan Road, Weston-super-Mare |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 25 March 2007 |
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| 127 | George & Jessie GADD, probably with daughter Muriel |
Owner of original: Penny GAY / Jenifer GADD |
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| 128 | George & Mary Ellen GADD | |||
| 129 | George & Mary Ellen GADD outside their bedding shop on Ellbroad Street | |||
| 130 | George & Mary Ellen GADD, probably with children George and Minnie |
Owner of original: Penny GAY / Jenifer GADD |
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| 131 | George GADD |
Owner of original: Penny GAY / Jenifer GADD |
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| 132 | George Henry ROBERTSON Obituary From The Kingston Gleaner, 4 August 1948 |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd |
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| 133 | George MILLINER From a large picture owned by Nigel Milliner. Not 100% certain of identity, but seems most likely candidate. | |||
| 134 | George STEVENS 1911 census return, completed by wife Martha. |
Owner of original: findmypast.com Date: 10 Jun 2009 |
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| 135 | George Winthrop and Mary Elizabeth STEVENS, March 1952. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd |
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| 136 | Golden Lion public house | |||
| 137 | GRAHAM, Alexander Pringle | |||
| 138 | GRAHAM, Doreen, aged 6 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Date: 26 Jun 1932 |
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| 139 | GRAHAM, William Woodrow, Alex, & William Alex wearing World War I uniform. | |||
| 140 | Grave inscription of grandsons of Thomas and Sarah REED "Also of George and John BUTLER and Daniel and Samuel REED, grandsons of the said Thomas and Sarah REED. George died April 19th 1824 aged 24 years. John died May 7th 1829 aged 21 years. Daniel died December 11th 1830 aged 23. Samuel August 12th 1831 aged 19." |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 21 Jul 2009 |
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| 141 | Grave of Thomas & Ellen PUGH in yard of Broseley Old Baptist Chapel | |||
| 142 | Gravestone of Annie Isabella Augusta (c1884-1957) in Clark's Town Anglican Church Cemetery, Trelawny, Jamaica |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 23 Feb 2008 |
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| 143 | Gravestone of Augusta Mary MILLINER (c1856-1928), Clark's Town Anglican Church Cemetery, Trelawny, Jamaica |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 23 Feb 2008 |
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| 144 | Gravestone of Herbert Russell MILLINER (1878-1964), Clark's Town Anglican Church Cemetery, Trelawny, Jamaica |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 23 Feb 2008 |
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| 145 | Gravestone of James and Ann BUTLER, Horton Churchyard, Gloucestershire |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 21 Jul 2009 |
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| 146 | Gravestone of John James MILLINER, Clark's Town Anglican Church Cemetery, Trelawny, Jamaica |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 23 Feb 2008 |
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| 147 | Gravestone of William and Anne HEMUS, St Laurence, Alvechurch |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 2 Aug 2008 |
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| 148 | Guinea Street 10, 11 & 12 Guinea Street shown on the left. Built in 1718 for Captain Edmund Saunders, a wealthy merchant and said to be Bristol's most successful slave trader. | |||
| 149 | Guinea Street, Bristol from Bathurst Basin Number 42 no longer exists. New Cut Construction In 1807 a traveller, surname of Malcolm, passed along what is now lower Guinea Street and crossed the line of the New Cut, then under construction. This is an excerpt from his description of the works. It is apparent that even at that time manual labour was being replaced by steam power. "An unpleasant lane leads from the (Gibb) ferry to the verge of the new canal. As I passed this, a labourer advanced, and requested that I would return, as a person had at that instant fired the train of a ball of gunpowder, by means of which the workmen loosen the otherwise immovable rocks of the site. In an instant the explosion occurred, and I saw a thousand splinters of various sizes hurled into the air, that as instantaneously fell, in a dangerous shower, in a circle probably 400 feet in diameter. The shock had not only rifted the rock immediately surrounding the powder, but immense fragments were removed from their beds, where wedges were driven into them, and they are thus reduced small enough to be raised with cranes by four men, into the carts which are conveyed up the sides of the banks on stages, by operation of steam-engines erected on the verge of the canal, that turn several wheels, and those two others, with chains of vast length and strength round them, which by their revolutions lower empty, and raise the filled carts attached to the chains. A temporary bridge, erected with the stone and intended mortar, crossed the canal at that time; but the fierce red of the sand in the latter ruined the appearance of the work. Iron bridges are, however to be exclusively preferred." |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 25 February 2007 Place: Bathurst Basin, Bristol |
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| 150 | Hancock's Lypiatt |
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