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 | ‘In Loving Memory’ - John Craxford Husband of Sarah Claypole, he died in 1898 |
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 | ‘In Loving Memory’ - Mary Elizabeth Claypole Infant daughter of Thomas Claypole and Mary Briggs: died August 1900 |
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 | ‘In Loving Memory’ - verse For John Craxford |
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 | 10, Gunthorpe Close, Sherwood, Nottingham The house on the right, the long term residence of Nellie Dible |
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 | 103, Bosworth Street, Leicester Final home of Walter and Elizabeth Cook and their family. Subsequently home of Edward and Elizabeth Putterill (Uncle Ted and Auntie Betty) until the 1970s |
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 | 107, Gerrard Street, Aberdeen This is the last remaining block of Victorian housing. The Wait family lived in the second floor flat in the house with the green door until 1937. |
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 | 11, Ashford Avenue, Moorside, Swinton The family residence of the Uniwins in the 1950s, 60s and 70s |
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 | 16, Stoughton Road, Oadby, Leicester One of a pair of semi-detached houses bought by William Ball in the 1930s. The residence of Cyril and Dorrie Ball |
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 | 18, Stoughton Road, Oadby One of a pair of semi-detached villas bought by William Ball during the 1930s and his residence until his death |
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 | 19 Ebrington Road, Harrow May Jackson's home during the 1940s |
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 | 19, Kenilworth Road, Monkseaton, Tyne and Wear George and Hilda's retirement home in the North East: late 1980s to 2000 |
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 | 358, Fosse Road North, Leicester The Craxford family home from 1947 |
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 | 52, Regent Street, Oadby Residence of Ruby and Clarrie Wych and Clarice Naylor |
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 | 6, Pittodrie Place, Aberdeen Residence of Jack Unwin's family in the 1950s and 1960s |
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 | 74, Hinckley Road, Leicester Home of Ethel Goodall at the time of her marriage to George Cook. Now the site of a double glazing firm and roofing contractor. |
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 | 80, Rosebery Avenue, Preston Village Home of James William Nessworthy and family in the 1930s |
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 | 96, Westcotes Drive, Leicester Miriam Naylor lived here at the time of her marriage to George Cook |
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 | A Beadsworth family portrait Left to right (rear): Louisa Beadsworth with baby Maurice in arms; Arthur holding son Cecil
(in front of Arthur): daughter Eva |
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 | A cartoon by D McGarrick |
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 | A Claypole Wedding Group L to R: Charlotte Shipley (mother); Helena Shipley; Mary Claypole (mother in law) |
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 | A fishing Village Scene by J Allen |
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 | A MAN'S SHADOW WH LANE CRAUFORD (Author)
Publisher: WARD LOCK & Co. LONDON 1951
Format: Hard Cover 218 pages Issue Price 6s. |
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 | A new organ for Whittlesey A report of the inauguration of a new organ at the Weslayan Chapel, Queen Street, Whittlesey which was dedicated to the memory of men who had died in the first World War. |
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 | A Nursery plate One of the first items of nursery ware make by injection moulding by the Craxford Company |
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 | A Nursery Plate (rear view) A sample of Craxford Plastics ware showing the factory stamp on the base |
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 | A PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM OF "HMS PINAFORE" - 1922
Annotations by Geroge Cook |
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 | A PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM OF "TRIAL BY JURY" - 1922
Annotations by George Cook |
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 | A plan of Tynemouth Borough A geography project from 1943 of interest is the proposed siting of a North East airstrip in North Tyneside |
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 | A Play Bill from the Britannia Theatre (1888) A playbill from 1888 advertising a benefit performance in aid of S and A Crauford (William Samuel and Arthur Lane Craxford). Playbill image supplied by the Templeman Library |
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 | A Wainwright family group L to R: Leonard Keith, Phyllis, Leonard Cotterill Wainwright (Brother, sister and father) |
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 | A World War 2 gas mask Issued to scholars during the war |
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 | Able Seaman Harold Walpole RND Status: Located. In Memory of Able Seaman HAROLD EDGAR WALPOLE R/6329, Anson Bn. R.N. Div., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve who died age 19 on 11 November 1918 Son of Henry Francis and Mary Ann Walpole, of 26, Wood St., Geddington, Northants. Remembered with honour NOUVELLES COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Able Seaman Walter Francis Status: Not yet located. In Memory of Able Seaman WALTER FRANCIS 211270, H.M.S. "Russell", Royal Navy who died on 27 April 1916 (Served as MAY). Remembered with honour MALTA (CAPUCCINI) NAVAL CEMETERY Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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 | Ada Anne Cook Auntie Annie; wife of Arthur Unwin |
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 | Ada Anne Cook "Auntie Annie" - and Arthur Unwin's wife |
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 | Ada Annie Cook Uncle 'Appy Unwin's wife and Eva's mother |
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 | Alan and Brenda Craxford Son and Daughter of George and Hilda Craxford |
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