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| 1 | A Romantic Law Suit Perhaps such an action today would be considered frivalous, but John Rose Brandon brought this action to the courts in Hokitika, West Coast, New Zealand in May 1872. | ||
| 2 | A Rose by any other name? Names are easy to understand, surely? First name, Middle name, Surname. What could be easier? This article explores the history of names and discovers that this can be a complex subject! | ||
| 3 | Allied Military Currency - WW2 Allied Military Currency was issued for use in France, Germany, Italy and Japan and for a short time in Korea, Denmark and Austria. The currency was issued to combat the effects of black market activity and the associated need to stabilise the local economy. They were issued to military personnel generally for use on base only. When, for example, the Germans left Greece, they first flooded the country with counterfeit currency to de-stabilise the economy. AMC was issued to the allies until the local currency stabilised. (Notes dated 1943) | ||
| 4 | Australian Gold Rush The discovery of gold in Victoria in 1851 changed the lives of thousands of people. The lives of the Indigenous peoples of central Victoria were drastically changed when gold rapidly sped up the process of European colonisation of their lands. Many of those Europeans were from the UK and a few are found in the pages of this website. | ||
| 5 | Ballot Box (The), Public House, Greenford, Middlesex c.1922 This photograph of The Ballot Box P.H., was taken around the 1920's. Aaron Wooster was the publican there for a number of years. The pub was rebuilt some time after this. To see it as it looks today, click here. | ||
| 6 | Band of the 1st Gloucestershire Regiment (c.1910) Drummer PTE James Mitchell (7058), is the bass drummer of the band and is situated in the front row, 3rd from the right. | ||
| 7 | BASSETT, Ellen (b.1876) This photo of unknown origin or age but as a guess, I would say it was taken between 1920 and 1930. If anyone knows differently, please let me know and I will give full credit to the original owner. | ||
| 8 | BASSETT, Francis (Frank) | ||
| 9 | BASSETT, Francis (Frank) with his 2nd wife, Alida | ||
| 10 | BASSETT, Francis (Frank) with his 2nd wife, Alida This photograph taken in October 1947 | ||
| 11 | BASSETT, Francis (Frank), 1871-1953 This photograph taken in 1931 | ||
| 12 | BASSETT, Gertrude This photograph was taken on the day of Gertrude's marriage to George Henry Scholfield in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. | ||
| 13 | BASSETT, Gertrude with Alida Bassett (nee Lindstrom) and Lucy Bassett. The original of this photograph has badly deteriorated and so this photograph has been "digitally contructed" from the heads and shoulders of the originals. The original photo is dated 1931. NB: The exact identity of the younger woman in this photograph has been brought into doubt. It is now believed that she was Gertrude Garron and that she was "fostered" by Frank and Alida Bassett. If this is true, then it would explain why, in the 1920 census, she was recorded as Gertrude Bassett. See Most Wanted. | ||
| 14 | BASSETT, Phyllis Gladys 1895-1971 | ||
| 15 | BASSETT, Thomas & Hester [nee Vines] Status: Located. "To the memory of Hester, Wife of Thomas Bassett, Sexton of the Parish, who died the 6th of Jan. 1826 aged 68 years. Also of the above-named Thomas Bassett who died May 3rd 1847, Aged 92 Years." | ||
| 16 | BASSETT, Walter and spouse, Margaret (nee Drew). Status: Not yet located. The last resting place of Walter and Margaret Bassett. | ||
| 17 | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
| 18 | BC: BASSETT, Rosa Fanny 18581101 | ||
| 19 | BC: BASSETT, Walter 18680926 | ||
| 20 | BC: BOON, Eveline May 19051105 | ||
| 21 | BC: BREAKSPEAR, Francis 18860103 | ||
| 22 | BC: BREAKSPEAR, Jesse 18700406 | ||
| 23 | BC: BREAKSPEAR, Katie Rosina 18870318 | ||
| 24 | BC: BREAKSPEAR, William 18760421 | ||
| 25 | BC: BREAKSPEAR, William James 18570105 | ||
| 26 | BC: BROADWAY, Georgina 18760621 | ||
| 27 | BC: BROADWAY, James William 18621110 | ||
| 28 | BC: BROADWAY, Rhoda 18560926 | ||
| 29 | BC: BROADWAY, Rhoda 18590805 | ||
| 30 | BC: BROADWAY, Rosina 18990604 | ||
| 31 | BC: BUTLER, Mary 18451018 (AKA COOK) | ||
| 32 | BC: BUTLER, Sarah 18390604 | ||
| 33 | BC: CLEAVER, Emily 18601209 | ||
| 34 | BC: CLEAVER, Emily Ann 18711212 | ||
| 35 | BC: CLEAVER, James 18521124 | ||
| 36 | BC: CLEAVER, Matilda 18510824 | ||
| 37 | BC: CLEAVER, Sidney 19070807 | ||
| 38 | BC: CLEAVER, William Woodfields 18430618 | ||
| 39 | BC: COX, Alice 18560713 | ||
| 40 | BC: COX, Emma Lee 18531127 | ||
| 41 | BC: COX, James 18520329 | ||
| 42 | BC: COX, Louisa 18630624 | ||
| 43 | BC: CRAWLEY, Ellen Maria 18440904 | ||
| 44 | BC: CRAWLEY, Mary Ann 18511227 | ||
| 45 | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
| 46 | BC: DARBY, Georgina Maud 19060721 | ||
| 47 | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
| 48 | BC: DODIMEAD, Ivy Louise 19020112 | ||
| 49 | BC: DODIMEAD, Reginald Nicholas 19151016 | ||
| 50 | BC: DODIMEAD, Ronald Frederick 19110118 |