Matches 201 to 250 of 294 » See Gallery » Slide Show
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| 201 | Market Street, Oakengates The Hemus residence was about half way down on the right hand side (since demolished and replaced by 1950s shopping centre). At the bottom of the street is a railway bridge, behind which was an enormous coal slag heap. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 21 Jul 2007 Place: Oakengates Library |
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| 202 | Mary E STEVENS c 1920 "To wish you a Merry Christmas and a bright and prosperous New Year". Vivienne BAKER wrote on back, "Granny's brother's daughter Mary Stevens." | |||
| 203 | Mary Jane Stevens' gravestone | |||
| 204 | Mary MILLINER nee BANKS death certificate | |||
| 205 | Mayfayre Dance Orchestra Kenneth Gadd taking bookings |
Owner of original: Western Daily Press Date: 17 Jan 1929 |
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| 206 | Meeting of creditors of William CAFFERY |
Owner of original: Bristol Mercury Date: 30 May 1863 |
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| 207 | Melksham Baptist Chapel, built circa 1776. | |||
| 208 | Mentioned in a Despatch for distinguished military service. |
Owner of original: Stephen Gadd Date: 14 Jun 2007 Place: Winchester |
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| 209 | Michael, Jill and Chris Gadd In tent in garden with friend Peter Fisher on Coronation Day, 1953 |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 2 Jun 1953 Place: Bristol |
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| 210 | Milk Street, Bath Most of the street was bombed during WWII - this is the only old building left. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 30 March 2007 |
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| 211 | Montgomery Street, Bedminster Number 2 is closest to the camera. | |||
| 212 | Mr and Mrs J E HARTSHORNE's family, c 1887. Back row: James Arthur (Arty), Ernest Robert and John Wenger. Third row: Ellen Olive, Agnes Mary, Percy Ewart, Alice Hannah. Front: Alfred Thomas. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 20 Jul 2007 Place: Jackfield Tile Museum |
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| 213 | Muriel and John GADD as children |
Owner of original: Penny GAY |
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| 214 | Muriel, John and Barbara GADD as children |
Owner of original: Penny GAY |
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| 215 | Neale Bros Ironmongers, Hill Road, Clevedon |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 25 March 2007 |
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| 216 | Neale-Gale Wedding 1911 |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd |
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| 217 | Newspaper announcement of wedding of Ruby Skrine and Ernest Baker Ernest is described as the only son of Mrs. W. Baker, yet she had another son, Tony, aged under two years at this time. (The photo in the cutting is of a different wedding.) | |||
| 218 | Newspaper cutting - Ida Skrine marries Joseph McGill | |||
| 219 | Old Cottages, Union Street, Nailsea |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 27 March 2007 |
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| 220 | Old Crown, Lapal in 1910 | |||
| 221 | Old House on banks of Merriotts Brook, Northfield, Shropshire This is the only house which has survived redevelopment, though the brook is surrounded for a way by parkland. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 26 Jul 2007 |
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| 222 | Old King Street Baptist Church (1815-1956) | |||
| 223 | Old St Paul Shadwell The north-east view of St Paul's Shadwell, built in 1656 and demolished in 1817-1818. The church served many seamen, and was sometimes known as the church of the Sea Captains. In the churchyard of this church was discovered a stream (when digging a well); thus the nearby Spring Street. This was possibly the stream or well after which the area was named – a religious foundation called Our Lady of St Chad's, or Shad's, Well. Its church stood on the site of this well. St Paul's had become very dilapidated by the start of the nineteenth century — a piece of the ceiling fell down just before the start of a Sunday service, causing much confusion and panic as the church was evacuated (the parishioners "crowded out of the building in confusion and consternation, and dispersed in every direction"). The church remained closed for 10 years, save for occasional use for baptisms and burials. Eventually an Act of Parliament was obtained for the rebuilding of the church, most of the interior of the old church was auctioned off in 1817, and by 1820 a new church had been erected on the spot (costing £14,000). |
51.50957047073169, -0.04926681518554687 |
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| 224 | Ormonde House, 28 Sion Hill, Bath House has now been converted into flats. It was lived in by Mayor Hopkins of Bath in 20th century. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 30 March 2007 |
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| 225 | Osler Street, Ladywood, Birmingham, 1960s | |||
| 226 | Overgate, Dundee in about 1890 | |||
| 227 | Panoramic view of Bath from Calton Road |
Date: August 2010 |
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| 228 | Parish Register entry for marriage of Edward HUGHES and Eleanor HEMUS | |||
| 229 | Photograph of Fanny Isabel WILLIAMSON | |||
| 230 | Plan of Ellbroad Street, Woolpack Tavern and Redcross Street |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 19 Jul 2008 |
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| 231 | Plan of Hancock's Lypiatt | |||
| 232 | Portrait of Charles HEMUS, from composite photo of the 1884 Orchestra of the Auckland Choral Society. | |||
| 233 | Portrait of Joseph HEMUS, from composite photo of the 1884 Orchestra of the Auckland Choral Society. | |||
| 234 | Possible marriage of James FORD to a Jean GOLDIE in Ayr in 1801 James FORD is identified as a soldier in the 15th Regiment of Foot. The regiment returned from foreign campaign, landing in Portsmouth in 1796, from where the marched to Derby. In April 1797 they marched north and were stationed for 2 years in Scotland. Thereafter returning to England, they were stationed at Sunderland Barracks. At this time, militia regiments were permitted to volunteer for the regular army, and the regiment's ranks were thereby swelled by 1,538 men. The regimental records then relate that they were stationed in Ireland until the treaty of Amiens in 1802, when the regiment's 2nd battalion was disbanded. |
Owner of original: http://books.google.com/ebooks/reader?id=m8uYSGJS4qsC |
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| 235 | Post mortem photograph of John Gadd (1829-1879) Said to have refused to be photographed while alive, this photograph shows his body propped, presumably, with bedding made by the family business. There are no obvious signs of the injuries inflicted by Richard BATT which killed him, except perhaps bruising around his left eye. | |||
| 236 | Postcard of Ellbroad Street | |||
| 237 | PRINGLE, Catherine & GRAHAM, Doreen (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
| 238 | Print reproduced from "The history and antiquities of Boston" [Google Books] | |||
| 239 | Ralph FLEXNEY (d.1578), Mayor of Oxford Portrait by an unknown artist on the wall of the Council Chamber | |||
| 240 | Redcliffe Parade, showing corner of Jubilee Place, leading down to Guinea Street. | |||
| 241 | Reference from S W Michell, Headmistress |
Owner of original: Oxford Archives |
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| 242 | Reverend James W. Winspear | |||
| 243 | Rex Berryman (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: c.1945 |
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| 244 | Robin and Nicholas GADD abt 1974. | |||
| 245 | Ruby Olive SKRINE with ?Wills Tobacco girls, 1920s |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd |
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| 246 | Ruby Skrine at school c 1920 Ruby is front left | |||
| 247 | Ruby Skrine in relay race, Windmill Hill School, 1925 | |||
| 248 | Sarah MILLINER nee BANKS death certificate |
Owner of original: Nigel Milliner |
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| 249 | Sidney Stevens Location unknown, probably USA |
Owner of original: Ruby Skrine |
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| 250 | Signature of Edward HARTSHORNE |
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