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Frederick Arthur Brewer 1920's
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Walter Berry - maternal grandfather
Probably the 1900s. My grandfather Walter Berry is 3rd from right in the back row with the big ears. Don't laugh, they afforded him perfect pitch which I think he might have inherited through his mother's Pickles line from Cowling. Walter's full name was Walter Pickles Berry.
These are the men of the Ingram Organ shop in Edinburgh. Walter had completed a seven-year apprenticeship with the Laycock & Bannister organbuilding firm in the Glusburn / Crosshills / Sutton-in-Craven area of West Yorkshire where he was born. In 1900 he married, and in 1905 moved his wife and two daughters to 5 Shandon Place, Edinburgh where a third daughter was born. The family archives are full of postcards from Walter working abroad in those days, many of them from Holland. In 1912 they left Edinburgh to settle in the United States. The back of the photo is imprinted with "J. Anderson, 121, High Street, Dunbar" so perhaps a day's outing at the sea? A completely irrelevant aside: just across the street from the photographer's shop is the birthplace of John Muir who emigrated to the U.S. and became a renowned naturalist. Last edited by Janet; 13-02-13 at 04:05. Reason: Add middle name. |
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My Gt Grandfather George Dwight, Born 1862
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William Keith - OH's grandfather Third from left on the back row with the big moustache. William served in the Royal Inniskilling Fusillers. The medals were awarded for action defending the Khyber Pass between Peshwar and Afghanistan - 1897-1898. Last edited by Shona; 25-02-13 at 08:02. |
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My maternal grandfather James Goodfellow 1869-1948 taken 1942 on their Golden Wedding Anniversary.
My paternal grandfather Richard Northey 1854-1938 Taken in the 1930's. My OH's maternal grandfather Robert Tinson Adcock 1877-1956 Taken in the 1930's Nellie Adcock née Laws died in 1937. My OH's paternal grandfather Thomas George Hughes 1854-1919 Taken between 1916 and 1919. All I know is he was still alive in 1916 when his son was killed in WW1.
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My grandfather, Peter Nicol, and my grandmother, Priscilla McGlary, pictured at Balmule Farm, Fife, on their wedding day - 6 March 1937. The wee girl in the picture is my mum. |
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My grandparents, Peter and Priscilla Nicol, nee McGlary, pictured on their 50th wedding anniversay in 1987. |
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My grandfather, Angus, and my Uncle Duncan. Angus served with the Royal Garrison Artillery in the First World War and was one of the few men in his family who returned home alive - he is wearing his medals in the picture. The photo was taken during the Second World War. |
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And Shona makes it four generations! My grandfather, Peter Nicol, is pictured in the centre at the back. Back row: Dad, Peter Nicol (grandfather), William Nicol (great-gandfather) Front row: Isabella McGlary (great-grandmother), Mum and me, Priscilla Nicol, nee McGlary (grandmother) The photo was taken in 1960. Admin note - Decades threads updated to here |
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