Matches 251 to 294 of 294 » See Gallery » Slide Show
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| 251 | Signature of Frederick HEMUS, circa 1874 Frederick was frequently called as a juror in inquests. This example of his signature is from one such inquest [Shropshire County Archives] | |||
| 252 | Signature of Jane HARTSHORNE | |||
| 253 | Sketch of extent of Empire Theatre, Bristol | |||
| 254 | Skrine family c 1917 Back row: Clifford, Kate, Violet, Henry Front row: Ida, Ruby, Leila |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: c 1917 |
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| 255 | Somerset Street, Bristol |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 13 Apr 2007 |
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| 256 | Spring Garden Baptist Church |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 23 February 2008 |
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| 257 | St David's, Beauley Road, Bedminster Built as a mission church for the Beauley Road area of St Paul's parish in 1908, it ceased to be a church before the second world war, and became St David's Hall, and later St Paul's Church Hall. Following the destruction of St Paul's Church on Good Friday 1941, the building was used once more for services, until the rebuilt St Paul's opened once more in March 1958. It is now converted into four flats. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: March 2007 |
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| 258 | St George Police Station Now (2008) converted to flats |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 12 Jul 2008 |
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| 259 | St Mark's Place, Widcombe, Bath Now renamed St Mark's Road, but the original painted sign is still visible on a wall. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 30 March 2007 |
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| 260 | St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 25 February 2007 Place: Redcliff Hill, Bristol |
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| 261 | St Mary's Church, Bitton |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 10 November 2007 |
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| 262 | St. Leonard's, Ryton-on-Dunsmore |
Date: 1920s |
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| 263 | Stanley Street North |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 27 Mar 2007 |
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| 264 | Stanley Street, Bristol "Here we are looking across an area of empty ground where three streets of pavement-edge, terraced houses had once stood and perhaps a thousand people had lived. They had been moved out and rehoused , for their own good by people who knew what was best for them, in tower blocks like the one in the distance. The camera position would have been in Thrissell Street. The single house in the foreground is in Stanley Street, whose surface runs right-left across the middle of the picture. In the distance is Gladstone Street where houses still stand on one side of the road. They would be demolished before the end of the year. Wednesday 19th January 1972." | |||
| 265 | Stanley Street, Easton, Bristol Some of the few remaining buildings in 1973. | |||
| 266 | The Cock Inn, Jiggins Lane, Bartley Green, Worcestershire Arthur and Mary Ann lived next door in 1901, and Solomon lived next door to them. Now demolished. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 26 Jul 2007 |
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| 267 | The Esplanade, Clevedon Family lived here on Clevedon front during the latter years of the war. Photo from a postcard published by Harvey Barton & Sons, Bristol and posted in 1956, though the picture is probably significantly earlier. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd |
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| 268 | The Woolpack Inn, Ellbroad Street From 1893 the Woolpack was one of two pubs incorporated into the newly-built Empire Theatre, the other being the White Hart around the corner in Old Market Street. Situated near the stage door the pub was a favourite haunt of both theatre goers and performers alike, the Empire closed in 1962 and by 1966 the area was cleared to make way for the new inner ring road and the Old Market roundabout. [Source: bristolslostpubs.com] | |||
| 269 | This is the final entry in the Broseley Baptist Church Minute Book. This Minute Book refers elusively to another register of later events, now presumed lost. | |||
| 270 | Thomas BUTLER, Thornbury, 1861 |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 19 Jul 2009 |
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| 271 | Thomas Isaac MILLINER |
Owner of original: Nigel Milliner |
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| 272 | Thomas Russell and Katie Frances MILLINER gravestone, Clark's Town Anglican Church Cemetery, Trelawny, Jamaica |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 23 Feb 2008 |
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| 273 | Three Salopian Grotesques "All three designs bear the initials of JAH for James Arthur Hartshorne. The most extreme is the goblin sat on toadstools. The smoker spill vase, with droopy eyelid as if smoke was irritating it, is clearly a caricature - perhaps of Arty himself - for it is clear that this ardent Methodist had a sense of humour." from 'Benthall Pottery, Shropshire and its Salopian Art Pottery' by Roger S Edmundson (on display at Jackfield Tile Museum, 2007) |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 20 Jul 2007 Place: Jackfield Tile Museum |
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| 274 | Thrissell Street in 1973, shortly before demolition. | |||
| 275 | Thrissell Street in 1973, shortly before demolition. | |||
| 276 | Trixie and Stephen GADD abt 1970. | |||
| 277 | Trixie and Stephen Gadd with Grandpa c 1969 in Bristol |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: c 1969 Place: Bristol |
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| 278 | Trixie, Stephen, Robin and Nicholas Gadd on beach abt 1970. | |||
| 279 | Victoria Street, Cinderford - the present no 147. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 22 Jul 2009 |
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| 280 | Violet Skrine and family Violet Williamson (nee Skrine) with sister Ruby and sons Terence and Patrick |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: c1940 Place: On the beach |
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| 281 | Vivienne Baker (1942-1994) | |||
| 282 | W CAFFERY offers Jamaican Ginger for sale |
Owner of original: Western Daily Press Date: 22 Oct 1862 |
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| 283 | Waldensia Chapel, Trelawney, Jamaica | |||
| 284 | Wedding of Barbara Baker and Fred Evans, Blackburn, 1982 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd |
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| 285 | West Wynford Street, Salford Possibly in the area now known as Wynford Square. | |||
| 286 | West Wynford Street, Salford | |||
| 287 | What remains of Goodhind Street, opposite number 13. | |||
| 288 | Widcombe circa 1840, showing Waterloo Buildings. Richards Place, judging by the 1841 census enumeration order, was probably a group of buildings to the rear of Sussex Place and facing Waterloo Buildings. | |||
| 289 | Widcombe Parish Church |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 30 March 2007 |
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| 290 | William Caffery (1827-1888). | |||
| 291 | William CAFFERY and Everes MILLINER marriage certificate |
Owner of original: Nigel Milliner |
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| 292 | William CAFFERY involved in rescuing child from drowning in the New Cut |
Owner of original: Western Daily Press Date: 30 Jul 1866 |
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| 293 | William CAFFERY points out his own bravery in rescuing child from drowning | |||
| 294 | Witney Town Band 1850 Edward Flexney (b.1825) was a professional trumpeter in 1881. Band-playing in Witney was encouraged by blanket factory owners such as William Early, whose band was in existence by the 1840s. The Witney Temperance Band was founded in about 1850 "for society purposes and religious festivals". |
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