Matches 151 to 200 of 566 » See Gallery
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| 151 | Bernice HEMUS, Organist at the Jayhawk Theatre, Topeka, Kansas, USA "The Jayhawk's first organist, Miss Bernice Hemus, as seated at the Kilgen in a publicity photo, 1926" |
Owner of original: www.jayhawktheatre.com |
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| 152 | Biography and Writings of William REED | |||
| 153 | Birchmeadow Baptist Chapel, Broseley The Birchmeadow [Strict and Particular] Baptist Chapel was built in 1803 following a split in the Old Baptist Church in Broseley. | |||
| 154 | Birth certificate of James and Mary's unnamed daughter, August 1840 |
Owner of original: Nigel Milliner |
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| 155 | Birth of Alfred CAFFERY |
Owner of original: Western Daily Press Date: 20 Dec 1862 |
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| 156 | Bishop Road Junior School, Bristol |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 24 February 2007 Place: Clevedon Road next to prison |
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| 157 | Bristol Assizes: Crown Minutes (page 1) | |||
| 158 | Bristol Assizes: Crown Minutes (page 2) | |||
| 159 | Bristol Assizes: Crown Minutes (page 3) | |||
| 160 | Bristol Assizes: Crown Minutes (page 4) | |||
| 161 | Bristol Assizes: Crown Minutes (page 5) | |||
| 162 | Bristol Empire Theatre
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| 163 | Bristol Evening Post reports on death and inquest of Clifford Skrine | |||
| 164 | Bristol Lunatic Asylum Built in 1861, later known as Beaufort War Hospital, and then Glenside Hospital. In 2008 used by the University of West of England. | |||
| 165 | Bristol's Blitz Hitler claimed that Bristol had been completely destroyed in a night raid on 2 November 1940 in which 5000 incendiary and 10.000 high explosive bombs were dropped on the old city. |
Owner of original: www.bristolblitzed.org |
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| 166 | British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Card | |||
| 167 | British Army WWI Medal Rolls Index Card | |||
| 168 | British School, Redcross Street, Bristol Planning permission granted in August 2009 for conversion into an apartment block, using the 'remaining ground floor stone walls of the former Redcross Street British School, as well as the later extension (known as the "Sugar Store")'. | |||
| 169 | Broseley Old Baptist Chapel | |||
| 170 | CAFFERY-HARRIS Marriage Certificate | |||
| 171 | Catherine Place, Bath Number 8 is on the right. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 30 March 2007 |
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| 172 | Charles HEMUS, Death Certificate Death Certificate of Charles HEMUS, Shoe Maker of Moor Street, Northfield | |||
| 173 | Charlotte COOPER baptism in Parish Register | |||
| 174 | Charlotte JEFFRIES with her husband, Maurice DAVIS | |||
| 175 | Cinderford Ironworks c 1890 |
Owner of original: http://www.geograph.org.uk/ |
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| 176 | Cofton Hackett Church The church of Cofton (Coston) Hackett was a chapel annexed to the church of Northfield until 1866, when it was separated from Northfield. | |||
| 177 | Colditz, Leipzig, Germany, Sortie 106G_5270 Just three days before US forces over-ran the area, this aerial reconnaissance mission was flown by 541 Squadron, Royal Air Force, on 10 April 1945. [Note this was not Roland's squadron, but this is of interest being a mission flown in the same area on the same day]. After the outbreak of the Second World War, Colditz castle was converted into a high-security prisoner of war (POW) camp – known as Oflag IV-C. With its location on a rocky outcrop above the Mulde river the Germans believed it to be an ideal location for a high-security prison. When viewed in 3D the challenge of escaping is better appreciated - people can even be seen in the inner, or prisoners, courtyard. In May 1945, the Soviet occupation of Colditz began and it remained a prison. Following the Yalta Conference Colditz became part of East Germany. | |||
| 178 | Collapse of the Jamaican Sugar economy "Sickness and misfortune" were cited by George MILLINER (see MILLINER Orphan Papers) as the reason for the return to England of the parents and daughters of the family. The summary of these parliamentary papers suggests that the misfortune may have related to general economic collapse, and also makes reference to the alleged incitement of the Black population by Baptist ministers. | |||
| 179 | Completion of Inquest into John Gadd's Death Report in Bristol Times & Mirror | |||
| 180 | Continuation of Inquest into John Gadd's death Report in Bristol Times & Mirror | |||
| 181 | Correspondence summarising Michael GADD's ideas about the Horton BUTLERs | |||
| 182 | Cotham Grammar School Trip 1956 Cotham Grammar School first post-war overseas trip to the Bernese Oberland. Group in front of the Jungfrau. "Fanny" Gordon far left. Mar/Apr 1956. Arrived home 10th April. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd |
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| 183 | Cottages, Goss Lane, Nailsea These are the only old buildings remaining in the street, on the corner of Union Street. | |||
| 184 | Crofton House, 19 Salisbury Road, Bristol BS6 |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 25 February 2007 Place: 19 Salisbury Road, Bristol |
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| 185 | Daniel REED gravestone, Horton Churchyard Gravestone of Daniel and Mary REED, and of Robert and Diana HOBBS (daughter of Daniel and Mary) |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 21 Jul 2009 |
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| 186 | David BRAND | |||
| 187 | David BRAND with wife and grandsons | |||
| 188 | Dean Lane, Bedminster Number 29 was probably where the trees are at the end - appears to have been bombed. |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 28 March 2007 |
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| 189 | Death certificate of Benjamin HEMUS | |||
| 190 | Death Certificate of Everes CAFFERY | |||
| 191 | Death Certificate of John GADD | |||
| 192 | Death Certificate of Sarah GADD | |||
| 193 | DEath Certificate of William CAFFERY | |||
| 194 | Death of Hannah Maria MERRY |
Owner of original: Western Daily Press Date: 15 Mar 1892 |
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| 195 | Death of John Milliner in London, Jamaica Gleaner, 6 Aug 1969. | |||
| 196 | Death of Mr H W Neale, of Redland He was one of the founders of the Redcliff Rowing Club, a freemason and PM of the Beaufort Lodge. |
Owner of original: Western Daily Press Date: 6 Nov 1929 |
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| 197 | Decree nisi for marriage of Ruby and Ernest Baker |
Owner of original: Western Daily Press Date: 27 May 1948 |
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| 198 | Digbeth Looking Towards Town,1870 |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd |
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| 199 | Dog Lane (now Meadow Lane), Alvechurch |
Owner of original: Trixie Gadd Date: 2 Aug 2008 |
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| 200 | Don Juan's Cross, Church Road, St George, Bristol The "Don John" where Clifford had been drinking prior to his death. Demolished in 2005. |
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