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 | Reference from Dr J M Vine Public Health Department, Grimsby, May 1939 |
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 | Reference from Dr L D Woods Noble's Hospital, Isle of Man, December 1936 |
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 | Reference from Dr Lord Rushden Sanatorium 1947 |
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 | Reference from Harold E Emmett, Hon Surgeon, Noble's Hospital Isle of Man, March 1937 |
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55 |
 | Richard Collinson Jenny Lind Hospital Admission |
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56 |
 | Richard Collinson DP Simulator Certificate DP is when computers are used to hold a ship within a very small footprint using computers, sensors and thrusters.
12 July 2002 |
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 | Richard Collinson Was At HMS Conway Pre-Sea Training School From September 1961 Until July 1963
Passing Out Certificate |
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58 |
 | Richard's Second Seaman's Discharge Book - issued 26 Mar 1973 |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | Short Service Attestation of Drewry PARSONS on joining the army |
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 | The Birth of Itsek Yakovlevitch PETRUSHINKY later Isaac PHILLIPS A magistrate of the Brze Kujawy Synagogue district hereby
certifies that the metrical books for the year 1870 contain the following Birth Certificate, recorded as the item No 14 |
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62 |
 | The Indentures of John MARSHALL b.1828 These indentures were made between John MARSHALL (aged 14) and William Volum, Peterhead Shipowner on the 1st March 1842 for 5 years |
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63 |
 | The Indentures of Richard COLLINSON b.1946 These indentures were made between Richard COLLINSON (aged 17) and Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company on the 12th August 1963 for 3 and a quarter years |
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64 |
 | The Indentures of William MARSHALL b.1830 These indentures were made between William MARSHALL (aged 14) and John Young, Peterhead Shipowner on the 4th March 1845 for 5 years |
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 | The last Will and Testament of Marriatt COLLINSON |
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66 |
 | The Marriage of Herbert COLLINSON and Maude CALLOWAY |
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67 |
 | The Sale of Postwick House, Postwick, Norfolk – 12th March 1970 |
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 | The William MARSHALL Letters - Letter 1 Written on leaving "Vivid" from London December 24th, 1851
Transcribed by Ruairidh Greig |
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69 |
 | The William MARSHALL Letters - Letter 2 Written from Portsmouth - I am unsure which ship he was on.
Transcribed by Ruairidh Greig
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 | The William MARSHALL Letters - Letter 3 Written from Portsmouth July 1853 - Again we are ignorant as to what ship William was aboard but note the reference to "four dozen with the catt"
Transcribed by Ruairidh Greig |
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 | The William MARSHALL Letters - Letter 4 Written June 10th and 15th 1854 aboard HMSS Inflexible in the Black Sea.
Transcribed by Ruairidh Greig |
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72 |
 | The William MARSHALL Letters - Letter 5 This letter written January 11th 1855 from Varna. William MARSHALL was still employed as a Seaman on board HMSS Inflexable
Transcribed by Ruairidh Greig |
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 | The William MARSHALL Letters - Letter 6 Written from Plymouth Hospital on the 28th August 1855
Transcribed by Ruairidh Greig |
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 | The William MARSHALL Letters - Letter 7 Another letter written from Plymouth Hospital on the 7th September 1855 - In this William MARSHALL says he is not returning to Peterhead because of his wild ways.
Transcribed by Ruairidh Greig |
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 | The William MARSHALL Letters - Letter 8 Written from the Siam of Newcastle bound for the Black Sea under the command of a Captain Wilson
Transcribed by Ruairidh Greig |
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76 |
 | Thomas and "Ju" Buchanan Party Invitation from Lord and Lady Hore |
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77 |
 | Thomas George Buchanan He went to school at Royal Belfast Academical Institution. During WWI he was wrongly reported as Killed in Action - Obviously the school never heard of the error because the attached is a copy of the school magasine listing those killed in action, of which T.G.Buchanan is one. |
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 | Thomas George Buchanan He went to school at Royal Belfast Academical Institution. During WWI he was wrongly reported as Killed in Action - Obviously the school never heard of the error because this photograph is of the War Memorial at the school. |
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 | Thomas George Buchanan A page from "The London Gazette" 23 September 1915
Promotion of Thomas George Buchanan MB to temporary Major. |
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 | Thomas George Buchanan A page from "The London Gazette" 17 February 1919
I don't really understand what was going on here - First it took away his temporary Major - then on the next line replaced it! |
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 | Thomas George Buchanan A page from "The London Gazette" 22 July 1919
Thomas George Buchanan M.B. relinquishes the acting rank of Major. |
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 | Thomas George Buchanan A page from "The London Gazette" 7 July 1925
Thomas George Buchanan M.B. appointed as Medical Officer to Ministry of Pensions. |
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83 |
 | Thomas George Buchanan A page from the Medical Register for 1913 showing Thomas George Buchanan working in Burton-on-Trent |
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 | Thomas George Buchanan - Certificate of degrees of Bachelor of Medicine: Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Obstetrics. |
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85 |
 | Thomas George Buchanan - Matraculation |
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 | Thomas George Buchanan - Ministry of Pensions – Official Pass and Identity Card |
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 | Thomas George Buchanan - National Registration Identity Card |
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 | Thomas George Buchanan – Army Papers – Signed 17 June 1913 |
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89 |
 | To D.U.E. Miller on his Retirement A special occasion poem by Sheila MILLER |
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 | To Wynkie Higginbottom on her 60th Birthday 24th July 1983 A special occasion poem by either Sheila MILLER or Ruairidh GREIG or a collaboration |
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 | Transcription of The Italian Journal of Charlotte URQUHART In May 1907 a party of teachers travelled from Grimsby To Italy - Amongst this group was Charlotte URQUHART. She kept an intermittent Journal of the trip. This is a transcription of that Journal.
Transcribed by Ruairidh Greig and Richard Collinson |
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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 | Wynefred Urquhart's Teaching Registration |
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