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Yes Mandy I saw that, sorry I forgot to say thank you.
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I just thought you might have missed it, I sometimes go cross-eyed when I'm scrolling down posts
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Well I did wonder if it was an "n" - but there's that funny line next that I can't make out. The half loop that start's the first letter is the same as starts the "m" of "maker", but then there is one less arch. If the second letter is a badly formed "a" then why doesn't it look like the one in "maker" ?
Sorry - more questions than answers. Am I the only to find the idea of a soap maker going into liquidation funny by the way ? Imagine all those bubbles ! Rick. |
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It's a good job no one analyses my handwriting to this degree! I form letters in loads of different ways, often depending on what they may, or may not, be joined to on each side.
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So did I Marg
Not sure it's any help, but I found this about Hydroleine Disinfectants and laundry powders...made by a family called Harrison in Leicestershire http://www.jstor.org/pss/25274246 Last edited by Muggins in Sussex; 04-01-10 at 18:20. |
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That's interesting Joan, thank you.
No relation to my Harrison's by the way.
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I have found another person with New Hydroleine on the 1911 census.
This time it says they are a soap packer employed by New Hydroleine. Sorted anyway. Thanks to everyone who helped on this one.
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We all learnt something new from this one! Glad you got it sorted
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