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| 101 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 102 | BC: MITCHELL, Thomas 19070828 | ||
| 103 | BC: MITCHELL, William 18441115 | ||
| 104 | BC: MONGER, William 18390804 | ||
| 105 | BC: NOWELL, Lawrence Ivan | ||
| 106 | BC: PEARCE, Alfred 18731216 | ||
| 107 | BC: PEARCE, Charles 18790809 | ||
| 108 | BC: PEARCE, Nellie Gwendoline 19070523 | ||
| 109 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 110 | BC: PRITCHARD, William Samuel 18550128 | ||
| 111 | BC: RICKETTS, Temperance 18450505 | ||
| 112 | BC: SHEPHERD/SHEPPARD, Charlotte 18430501 | ||
| 113 | BC: STOKES, James John 18620810 | ||
| 114 | BC: STONE, Amelia 18801225 | ||
| 115 | BC: STONE, Sophia 18840521 | ||
| 116 | BC: STONE, William 18830404 | ||
| 117 | BC: SWEETMAN, Louisa 18540514 | ||
| 118 | BC: TAYLOR, Ogilvy Hamish 19200809 | ||
| 119 | BC: TONKINS, Andrew 18440104 | ||
| 120 | BC: TOZER, William Henry 18630817 | ||
| 121 | BC: TUNKIN, Daisy 18990301 | ||
| 122 | BC: TUNKIN, John Samuel 18770118 | ||
| 123 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 124 | BC: WALL, Reginald James 19200714 | ||
| 125 | BC: WESTACOTT, George 18560601 | ||
| 126 | BC: WESTACOTT, George Henry 18580715 | ||
| 127 | BC: WESTERN, Albert Edward 18710516 | ||
| 128 | BC: WESTERN, Walter John 18680919 | ||
| 129 | BC: WILLIAMS, Frank 18681207 | ||
| 130 | BC: WINSOR, Albert Edward 19050524 | ||
| 131 | BC: WINSOR, William Henry 18620315 | ||
| 132 | BC: WITTS, Albert George 18930505 | ||
| 133 | BC: WOOSTER, Mary Jessie 19061012 | ||
| 134 | BC: WOOSTER, Norman Henry 19170628 | ||
| 135 | BOUMAN [nee Cleaver], Violet Agnes & son, Jan Bouman | ||
| 136 | BRANDON, Captain John Rose: The Life and Times (1809-1893) John Rose Brandon lived an adventurous and controversial life as a soldier and Captain in India before emmigrating to New Zealand. Here is his story. | ||
| 137 | BRANDON, John Rose (jnr). An appearance in court. This appearance in court in October 1898 makes interesting reading. What could this have been about! (Article published in Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.) | ||
| 138 | BRANDON, Richard (1770-1834) | ||
| 139 | BRICKNELL, Albert Edward (Private) Status: Not yet locatedAlbert was serving in the 1st/5th Battalion, Royal Devonshire Regiment when he was Killed in Action. | ||
| 140 | BRICKNELL, Reginald Herbert: Military Record Reginald signed for Military service (Special Services) in 1940. He served in the unit 2/118 Aust. BDE W/Shops where he was a driver. | ||
| 141 | BROADWAY, Albert William, D.S.M., RN Status: LocatedThis memorial marks thousands of people lost at sea during both wars. Albert was one of those men. He died when his submarine went missing in the North Sea on, or about 1 November 1918. | ||
| 142 | BROADWAY, Albert William, RN, DSM. (1892 - 1918) This is the story of Albert's short life and career in the Royal Navy. | ||
| 143 | Cashes Green Isolation Hospital, Nr Cainscross, Gloucestershire This hospital was completed in 1904 at a cost of £12,000. It was built as an isolation hospital for infectious diseases, including Tuberculosis, Diptheria and Scarlet Fever. By the 1940's, the need for an isolation hospital had declined and in 1948, it became a geriatric hospital. In 1978 the hospital became a day unit, finally closing, despite strong local protest, in 1993. As at October 2008, the building stands awaiting it's fate with local people suggesting that it should become a private house. | ||
| 144 | Cathedral of St John's, Providence, Rhode Island, USA This is the church where Gertrude Bassett and George Henry Schofield were married on 6 JAN 1916. | ||
| 145 | Cawnpore Massacre, 1857-1859 This is the story of the "Indian Mutiny" which took place between 1857 and 1859. Part of this mutiny was the Cawnpore Massacre in which, it is believed, George David de Rusett and his wife Margaret were killed. | ||
| 146 | CC: DIBLE, James 18571115 Christening/Baptism Entry for James Dible, 1857 | ||
| 147 | CC: DIBLE, James Henry 18930401 Christening/Baptism Certificate for James Henry Dible, 1893 | ||
| 148 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
| 149 | Chavenage House, Nr Tetbury, Gloucestershire. This photograph, taken in 1960, is of Chavenage House, just outside Tetbury. It is where Ada Annie Cleaver worked as a Domestic Servant at the time of the 1911 census. Ada was 15 years old at the time. | ||
| 150 | CHEF, Salem c.1895-c.1966 The larger photograph to the left is of Salem Chef, date unknown. Top right in colour, is Salem's first wife Elizabeth Maud Law. Elizabeth died in the first quarter of 1925 when she was only 24. Her son Salem (jnr) was born in February 1925, so perhaps these events were connected. The photograph at bottom right, is of Salem and his second wife, Lily Williams (nee Jones). I have been advised by another family member that this photo was probably taken in the 1960's. |