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 | A Letter written by John CRAMOND from the Dunolly Goldfield, Australia John CRAMOND is the brother of Margaret MARSHALL (ms CRAMOND). He married Betsy CARDNO at Melbourne on the 22nd June 1857. A little over a year later she and their baby, Helen Amelia CRAMOND were dead. John himself died just over three years later, never seeing his Mother or family again. |
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 | A Portrait of Joseph Taylor |
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 | A.U.Collinson Lt. Sept 1943 |
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 | Addison Road The rectory in Addison Road, Kensington. Directly opposite 54a where my parents lived until 1955 |
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 | Afternoon Tea John and James Collinson with Nancie Miller |
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 | Albert Collinson |
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 | Alcohol-fuelled Knife Crime 1828 A Cautionary Tale based on High Justiciary Court records
Researched and written by Ruairidh Greig |
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 | Alexander MARSHALL Indentures These indentures - signed on the 20 February 1846 between the 14 year old Alexander MARSHALL and John Brown Shipmaster Esq. of Peterhead for four years. |
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 | Alfred and Charlotte Collinson |
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 | Alfred Collinson and Charlotte Urquhart's wedding 2 Aug 1910 - the wedding was at The Park Congregational Church, Humberstone Road, Great Grimsby - but this looks like the garden of 240 Welholme Road. Grimsby |
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 | Alfred Collinson and Charlotte Urquhart's wedding The wedding was at The Park Congregational Church, Humberstone Road, Great Grimsby - but this looks like the garden of 240 Welholme Road. Grimsby. It is not known who the lady on the right of the photograph is. |
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 | Alfred Collinson and daughter-in-law Isabel Rains |
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 | Alfred Collinson as a young man Written on the back is the caption - "Faithfully Yours Alf" |
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 | Alfred Collinson's Teaching Registration |
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 | Alfred J Woodcock In Memory of
Second Lieutenant ALFRED T. WOODCOCK
4th Bn., East Yorkshire Regiment
who died age 21
on 04 June 1918
Son of Herbert and B. A. Woodcock, of Edgley House, Barton-on-Humber, Lincs.
Remembered with honour |
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 | Alfred John Collinson |
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 | Alfred John Collinson and his son Richard |
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 | All Saints Church, South Wingfield The church of All Saints is mainly thirteenth century, the tower a century later, and the chancel was added in 1877. One possible reason for it’s seemingly strange location so far from the village, is suggested by historian Roy Christian to be because the original Saxon church was built to serve both the settlements of South Wingfield and Oakerthorpe, and was thus sited half way between the two. If this is so, then the reasoning behind the decision remains a mystery when considering the fact that the church was built on the flood plain of the River Amber - and has consequently been flooded on numerous occasions during its long history! |
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 | An Interview with Mary Ann Taylor - Part 1 (includes “Brigg Fair” |
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 | An Interview with Mary Ann Taylor - Part 2 |
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 | An Interview with Mary Ann Taylor - Part 3 - “Four Maries” |
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 | An Interview with Mary Ann Taylor - Part 4 - “Sprig of Thyme” |
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 | An Interview with Mary Ann Taylor - Part 5 |
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 | Ann BOTWOOD |
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 | Annie Miller with Nancie |
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 | Annie Pattillo Urquhart |
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 | Anthony Collinson |
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 | Anthony Collinson |
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 | Anthony Collinson and Brenda Hudson Anthony Collinson and Brenda Hudson at their wedding 14.10.1947 |
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 | Anthony Collinson and Brenda Hudson Anthony Collinson and Brenda Hudson at their wedding 14.10.1947 |
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 | Anthony Urquhart Collinson and best man The Wedding of Anthony Urquhart Collinson on 14 Oct 1947 - Tony and his Best Man |
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