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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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 | George and Sarah Collinson and their seven surviving children in 1917/18 George and Sarah Collinson and their seven surviving children - (left to right back row) Elsie, May, Joe, Lena, Bill, (front row)Bob and Jessie in 1917/18 |
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 | Joseph and Bill Collinson in 1917/18 Joseph and Bill Collinson in 1917/18 |
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 | Marriage of Joseph Collinson and Jean Maitland Mackie on 24th September 1927 Marriage of Joseph Collinson and Jean Maitland Mackie on 24th September 1927 |
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 | Joseph Collinson in 1917/18 Joseph Collinson in 1917/18. He was a driver in the Army Service Corps, having been called up in February 1917. At the time he was employed as a gardener, living at 258 Hainton Avenue, Grimsby. Initially he joined the Mechanical Transport Depot at Grove Park, Lee, London and was stationed at various locations before being shipped to France in August 1918. |
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 | May Collinson's 100th birthday Telegram from the Queen May Collinson's 100th birthday Telegram from the Queen - pity they spelt her surname incorrectly. |
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