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Hmmmm think this needs tidying up a bit !
I KNOW I made a start on it ....... Grandmother centre top in velvet dress ~ May 1905
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Taken in c1902 My Great Grandad, John Connelly 1896-1982 is on the first from the left on the front row. |
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Edinburgh - Shandon Place
That's my mother's printing. The "ME" at top left is her. She's also top left in the second photo. She and her two sisters, Hilda and Amy, attended a little home-school class in Edinburgh. This would be about 1909-1910. When we went back to Shandon Place in 1950 she found and spoke to her old neighbor and classmate Beatrice, and heard news of Beatrice's brother Archie, another classmate. I'm sure they're all long since gone by now. The youngest was my Aunt Amy who was born in 1906. But if anyone has any qualms about living persons, take it off please and I will sanitize it before I put it back up. (I won't be back until tonight or sometime tomorrow.) I'm afraid the quality has not held up. Is there any help for them? |
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My husband's maternal grandfather, Thomas Henry Evans (1887 - 1962) taken about 1908.
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Thomas Tyrrell 1863 - 1910 Colour Sergeant, Suffolk Regiment. Served in India, Malta and South Africa.
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Edward Stanbridge 1863-1946
Railway Clerk, Midland Railway in Burton on Trent. I believe he worked his way up to Station Master. Unsure when this was taken.
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Thomas Henry Evans, taken about 1906. My husband's maternal grandfather.
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John Cheetham Goulson and family, c1905
John Cheetham Goulson, Louisa and Edith by Glen TK2, on Flickr This chap followed a family tradition in Lincoln, he had a grocery business and like his Grantham cousins it didn't go too well, The exact reason is unkown, rumour is that the shop takings were stolen and he was unable to pay his suppliers but that might be more rumour than truth, there are certainly no accounts anywhere to indicate the theft was reported to the police. All Addresses are Lincoln. 1881 Census 32 Orchard St, Plumbers Apprentice 1891 Census, 38 Wellington St, Butcher 1897 26 Cheviot Street, plumber & glazier 1901 Census. 1 Motherby Lane, plumber/painter (worker) 1909 Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire lists him at 108 Hewson Road. 1911 Adjudications and Public Examinations dated Feb and Mar show address as 108 Hewson Road and John trading as a baker/confectioner 1911 Census is 108 Hewson Road, occupation house painter. 1913 Directory of Lincoln City records him as a painter living in Fleet Street. 1919 Kelly's Directory of Linconshire shows his address as 22 Hewson Road
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Joseph Goulson 1707-1780 My sledging hammer lies declined, my bellows too have lost their wind My fire's extinct, my forge decay'd, and in the dust my vice is laid My coal is spent, my iron's gone My nails are drove, my work is done Lord receive my soul |
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Sydney Leonard Yates as a baby. Born December 1904 so 1905?
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