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 | Arms and the Man A play for which Richard Collinson was the prompter |
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 | At Theddlethorpe Charlotte Collinson and, Annie and Dave Miller |
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 | At Theddlethorpe c1921 John, James and Tony Collinson, Nancie and Sheila Miller |
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 | Attestation on Joining the British Territorial Force |
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 | Auntie Nancie Letters No 1 Uncle David has four letters from Auntie Nancie which, although apparently incomplete, contain a lot of interesting family history memories. They are undated, but probably written in the 1980s. Written on pages torn from reporter – style notebook, the letters were out of order. I have tried to link them together but can’t guarantee total accuracy. The punctuation and spelling is mostly Auntie Nancie’s. She uses exclamation marks nearly as much as I do!!!
This is letter No 1
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 | Auntie Nancie Letters No 2 Uncle David has four letters from Auntie Nancie which, although apparently incomplete, contain a lot of interesting family history memories. They are undated, but probably written in the 1980s. Written on pages torn from reporter – style notebook, the letters were out of order. I have tried to link them together but can’t guarantee total accuracy. The punctuation and spelling is mostly Auntie Nancie’s. She uses exclamation marks nearly as much as I do!!!
This is letter No 2
transcribed by Ruairidh Greig 9 Nov 2008
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 | Auntie Nancie Letters No 3 Uncle David has four letters from Auntie Nancie which, although apparently incomplete, contain a lot of interesting family history memories. They are undated, but probably written in the 1980s. Written on pages torn from reporter – style notebook, the letters were out of order. I have tried to link them together but can’t guarantee total accuracy. The punctuation and spelling is mostly Auntie Nancie’s. She uses exclamation marks nearly as much as I do!!!
This is letter No 3
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 | Auntie Nancie Letters No 4 Uncle David has four letters from Auntie Nancie which, although apparently incomplete, contain a lot of interesting family history memories. They are undated, but probably written in the 1980s. Written on pages torn from reporter – style notebook, the letters were out of order. I have tried to link them together but can’t guarantee total accuracy. The punctuation and spelling is mostly Auntie Nancie’s. She uses exclamation marks nearly as much as I do!!!
This is letter No 4
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 | Auntie Nellie in front with Auntie Jessie |
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 | Aunty Nellie Aunty Nelly - also known as Helen Cramond Warburton nee Urquhart, b.21.1.1876, Peterhead |
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 | Bathing Belle Charlotte at Theddlethorpe |
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 | Bathing Belles Dave and Annie Miller, and Charlotte Collinson (nee Urquhart) |
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 | Bathing Fun at Theddlethorpe David and Annie Miller with Charlotte Collinson |
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 | Bethel Chapel, Portland Street, Aberystwyth |
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 | Bill, Elsie, Joseph and Robert Collinson 1913 Bill, Elsie, Joseph and Robert Collinson 1913. They were the four youngest surviving children of George Collinson and Sarah Smedley |
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 | Bold William Taylor Sung by Joseph Taylor as recorded in 1908 by Percy Granger |
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 | Bonny Lass among the Heather 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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 | Brenda Hudson |
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 | Brenda Hudson |
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 | Brigg Fair A memoir of Joseph Taylor by his grand-daughter E Marion Hudson |
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 | Brigg Fair Sung by Joseph Taylor recorded in 1908 by Percy Granger |
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 | Buchanan Family Family Register of Births and Christening
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 | Buchanan Family Crest |
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 | Cadet Richard Collinson This photograph was taken just before I joined the Pre-Sea training school "HMS Conway" I would have been about 15 years old. |
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 | Capt T. M. Hermistor - 2 Lient D. Inglis - Liet A. U. Collinson - India June 1942 |
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 | Captain Collinson - Eulogy by Stephen Hornby |
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 | Cecil, Evelyn and Michael Kelly |
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 | Census 0f 6th June 1841 Referencing the Bradley family in Scamblesby |
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 | Census 31st March 1911 Relating to the THORNBY Family |
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 | Census of 1911 - referring to Herbert COLLINSON and family |
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 | Census of 2nd April 1871 Referencing the Collinson family in Humberston, Lincolnshire, England. |
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 | Census of 2nd April 1871 Referencing the Collinson family in Humberston, Lincolnshire, England |
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 | Census of 2nd April 1971 References Marriott Collinson |
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 | Census of 30 March 1851 Referencing Robert and Pleasant Collinson |
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 | Census of 30th March 1851 Referencing the Collinson family in Humberston, Lincolnshire, England |
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 | Census of 30th March 1851 Referencing the Bradley family in Scamblesby |
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 | Census of 30th March 1851 Referencing John Collinson and Family Humberstone |
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 | Census of 31st March 1901 Referencing the Collinson family in Grimsby |
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 | Census of 31st March 1911 Referencing the FOX family of 4 Watkin Street, Grimsby, England |
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 | Census of 31st March 1911 Referencing John COLLINSON's Family of Church Lane, Waltham, Grimsby Lincolnshire |
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 | Census of 31st March 1911 Referencing Thomas George BUCHANAN |
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 | Census of 31st March 1911 Referencing the Family of James William COLLLINSON in Grimsby |
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 | Census of 3rd April 1881 Referencing the Collinson Family |
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 | Census of 5th April 1891 Referencing the Collinson family in Grimsby |
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 | Census of 6th June 1841 Referencing the Collinson family in Humberston, Lincolnshire, England |
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 | Census of 7th April 1861 Referencing the Collinson family in Humberston, Lincolnshire, England
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 | Census of 7th April 1861 Referencing the Halligan family in Scamblesby |
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 | Census of March 31st 1901 Referencing the Fox Family at 81 Nelson Street, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England |
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 | Chapman Family Crest |
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