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My Dad, Alan Campbell Hickton 9 October 1920 - 29 October 1996, photo taken 1921.
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When we have passed a certain age, the soul of the child we were and the souls of the dead from whom we have sprung come to lavish on us their riches and their spells (Marcel Proust) Christine |
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2 versions of Elizabeth's mother ~ suspect it was a B.W pic originally
What a lovely snuggly outfit
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Rachel FOR PHOTO RESTORATIONS, PLEASE SCAN AT 300-600 dpi AND AT LEAST 100% SCALE. Last edited by Rachel; 04-03-11 at 16:05. |
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My Great Aunties Rosetta (born 1916) and Jenny (born 1921) with my great uncle Albert (born 1923). |
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Another set of Great Aunts and Uncles. Great Auntie Sarah (born 1911) with Great Aunt Madge (born 1925) and Great Uncle Bert (born 1923). Love the mud on Uncle Bert's knees! As there was 20 years between Sarah and my Nana, she was like a Mother to her and as she had no children of her own was very close to my Mum and her siblings, and then me when I came along. Sarah died in 1991. Madge died in 2007. Bert died in 2010. |
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Little Betty Colwood, 1921-1925 |
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My father Alfred Benjamin (Ben) Marsh 1919-2003. He doesn't look too happy about having his photo taken does he! |
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19 March 1923 postmark Bromley. Picture of Charmouth on front.
To Mrs Bennett, 9 Sunnyside, Edenbridge, Surrey Thankyou very much for letter, glad to hear you are all keeping well. I may come down to see you on Wednesday. I'm having a day off. I should like to see you all again. All news when we meet yr Kath |
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Double wedding in 1922 of Amelia Mary Steel to Percy William Lander and Annie Ethel Steel to Thomas Rumble Bennett. Taken outside The Royal Oak, East Wittering where the brides' father was landlord.
Standing L-R: Jim Steel (James William Jacob Steel brides’ halfbrother 1908-1993); Mrs Mullins & a baby (no idea who they are!); William Robinson (husband of Alberta in front row 1900-1990) ; 3 friends of bridegroom Percy Lander; Thomas Rumble Bennett bridegroom (1877-1933); Alfred Steel father of both brides (1864-1931); Harriet Steel nee Smith stepmother of the brides (1872-1940); William Percy Lander bridegroom (1894-1967); Herbert Edward Crisp (1898-1975 m. Adela Rose Steel 1929); Jack Steel (Alfred John Steel 1890-1966 m Winifred Mullens), boy is Charlie Steel (brides’ halfbrother 1911-1994); poss Caroline Richardson’s husband; poss Emily Smith’s husband. Seated L-R: Aunt Sally (Sarah Ann Griffin nee Steel, brides’ aunt 1868-1951); Aunt Polly (Mary Charlotte Birchfield nee Steel, brides’ aunt 1859-1951); Alberta (Bertie) Victoria Robinson nee Steel 1897-1982 with Irene Molly Robinson 1920-2006(?) on lap; either Jenny Aspinall or Auntie Win (no idea who either of these might be though Jack Steel married a Winifred Mullens); Kathleen Steel (Bertie’s eldest child 1917-2007); Adela Rose Steel 1895-1987; Annie Ethel Steel bride 1889-c1967; Gladys Barclay (dau of Alice Harriet Barclay nee Steel); Amelia Mary Steel (Millie) bride 1897-1970; Agnes Steel (Aggie)1898-1982; Ivy Beatrice Barclay (dau of Alice Harriet Barclay nee Steel); “Aunt Carrie” ( Caroline Richardson nee Smith – bride’s stepmother’s sister b1870); Nelly (Helen) Richardson later Taylor; “Aunt Em” [Emily Smith brides’ stepmother’s sister b1882]; Agnes Smith (brides’ stepmother’s sister b1878); unknown small boy; Jinny/Jenny [Mary Jane?] Smith (brides’ stepmother’s sister b c1876). Right at the back looking out through the public bar window 2 unknown men in a flat caps! Last edited by Jill; 26-01-22 at 20:43. Reason: child bridesmaids |
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25 April 1929, the wedding of my grandparents Herbert Edward Crisp and Adela Rose Steel at East Wittering, Sussex.
Bridesmaid Helen Richardson is following the couple, the four little girls are all the bride's Robinson nieces, Kathleen Steel is the taller one behind them. Behind the bridesmaids is either the bride's brother Jim, (James William Jacob Steel) or Jack (Alfred John Steel) and the bride's stepmother Harriet. |
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25 April 1929
Herbert Edward Crisp and his bride Adela Rose Steel
This was taken outside the Royal Oak in East Wittering where Rose's father Alfred was landlord and where the wedding reception was held. I'm told the dress was a very pale blue, and one of her great granddaughters has a fragment of the embroidery from it. The newlyweds set up home in a former coastguards cottage across the road. Last edited by Jill; 25-04-11 at 16:45. Reason: typo |
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