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1701
William Craxford
William Craxford
At age 35. Husband of Charlotte Barrow and father of Alfred Lane Craxford. The family used the name Crauford during the 1800s and into the 1930s.
 
 
1702
William Craxford
William Craxford
A study of William as a young man 
 
1703
William Curtis
William Curtis
In uniform of World War I. He was stationed in Northern France 
 
1704
William Curtis
William Curtis
At the front World War I (William is fourth from the left) 
 
1705
William Curtis
William Curtis
At work 
 
1706
William George Craxford
William George Craxford
In Memory of
Private WILLIAM GEORGE CRAXFORD
5951977, 5th Bn., Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
who died age 26 on 12 September 1944
Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Craxford;
husband of Nora Marjorie Craxford,
of Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire.
Remembered with honour
SINGAPORE MEMORIAL

Commemorated in perpetuity by
the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
 
 
1707
William George Craxford
William George Craxford
Status: Located. Commemorated amongst the local residents who died during two world wars 
 
1708
William Haywood (1857-1891); Ann Spencer (1861-1912)
William Haywood (1857-1891); Ann Spencer (1861-1912)
Status: Located. Annie was William's second wife
In Loving Memory
Of
WILLIAM HAYWOOD
Who died March 4th 1891
Aged 35 Years
Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord

Also ANNIE
Wife of the above
Who fell asleep May 25th 1912
Aged 51 Years
Thy will be done
 
 
1709
William J M Rennells
William J M Rennells
In Memory of
Private W J M RENNELLS
6927, 2nd Bn., South Lancashire Regiment
who died
on 28 March 1915
Remembered with honour
BERLIN SOUTH-WESTERN CEMETERY
Commemorated in perpetuity by
the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
 
 
1710 William John Craxford as 'Count D'Courcy'
An illustration of one of the characters from the Britannia Theatre from about 1850 
 
1711
William McClean Nesworthy
William McClean Nesworthy
William Nesworthy with his daughter Barbara 
 
1712
William McClean Nesworthy
William McClean Nesworthy
 
 
1713
William Nicol
William Nicol
Son of Ambrose and Virtuous Nessworthy 
 
1714
William Sutton
William Sutton
Husband of Alice Cannings 
 
1715
William Wilban Waterfield
William Wilban Waterfield
Status: Located.
In Loving Memory
Of
WILLIAM WILBAN
The loving husband of
Sincere Rebecca Waterfield
Who departed this life
October 5th 1895
Aged 60 years

"Waiting for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ"
 
 
1716
Winifred Curtis
Winifred Curtis
A portrait at work 
 
1717
Winifred's nursing badges
Winifred's nursing badges
LEFT: General Nursing Council badge
Inscribed on rear: W M Curtis. SRN. 78123 28 - 6 1935
RIGHT: Royal Victoria Hospital, Folkestone student nurse's badge
Inscribed on rear: Winifred Curtis. Feb 27th 1932 - 1935
 
 
1718
Wylam Welch
Wylam Welch
Donald Simpson's grandfather 
 
1719
Wylam Welch
Wylam Welch
An enlistment photograph 
 
1720
Wylam Welch enlisted
Wylam Welch enlisted
A group portrait, Wylam Welch was a prisoner of war between 1917 and 1918 and was awarded the Military Medal 
 
1721
Wylam Welch shop
Wylam Welch shop
Situated in Mile End Road, South Shields this photograph probably celebrated the coronation of King Edward VII in August 1902 
 
1722
“Merry Andrews”
“Merry Andrews”
A Happy Families card game brings memories from childhood. Originally an advertisement for Andrews Liver Salts in the 1930s nobody wanted to collect the Dudlivers!  
 
1723
“One Month's Imprisonment - with Hard Labour”
“One Month's Imprisonment - with Hard Labour”
From Northampton Mercury: July 21st 1838
northants-familytree.net 
 
1724
“Precious Promises”
“Precious Promises”
A volume of religious tracts presented to Eliza Cotterill in 1862. A visitor to the Naylor family? 
 
1725
“Resting after a stroll”
“Resting after a stroll”
Nora Grant; her mother and Eva take a breather on the sea front near Aberdeen 
 

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