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| HMS Victory Pictures In 1963 Christine WARBURTON was commissioned to produce a series of pen and ink sketches of HMS Victory. These pictures were issued as a 1965 Calendar and a portfolio of pictures. This Album contains the pictures from the Calendar. |
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| A Italian Journey In 1907 a party of School Teachers travelled to Italy from Grimsby under the auspices of Grimsby Education Authority. This album is a collection of cuttings and documents of that journey |
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| A Life At Sea Richard COLLINSON went to sea as a Cadet with P&O Orient Lines 1n 1963 and retired in 2006 as Master with Sealion Shipping |
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| An Interview with Mary Ann Taylor These are sections of the interview of Mary Ann Taylor, Joseph Taylor's youngest daughter and village schoolmistress at Saxby-All-Saints in Lincolnshire. The interview took place on 27th March 1953; the interviewer was Peter Kennedy, a well-known folksong collector working, at the time, for the BBC. Also included are three songs sung by Mary. |
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| Descendants of George & Sarah Collinson |
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| Family Graves at the Scartho Road Cemetery Pictures of the Urquhart And Collinson Graves at Scartho Road Cemetery, Grimsby |
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| Indentures There have been a number of Family Members who have gone to sea - This is a collection of their Indentures of Apprenticeship |
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| Jessie Urquhart Sings Collected by Ruairidh Greig. In April 1967 well known Folk singers Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger interviewed Jessie Kydd. Ruairidh recorded as they interviewed her. |
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| Joseph Taylor Sings Songs sung by Joseph Taylor and recorded by Percy Granger in 1908 |
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| Loss of the “Perseverance” James MARSHALL b. 1835 was lost when his command “Perseverance” was lost with all hands in the Arctic in 1901 |
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12 | | The Odes It was the habit of Sheila Cramond Johnstone MILLER to write poems in celebration of family events. These are a very few of them. |
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| The William Marshall Letters William Marshall was the second son of John Marshall and Sarah Lawrence, born at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, in October 1830. These letters were kept by his niece, my Great Grandmother Helen Urquhart (ms Marshall). – Ruairidh Greig |
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