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 | Alice Cannings Wife of William Sutton; Sister of Edith and Louise. |
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 | Alice Freeman A portrait taken at USA Studios (London & Provincial Branches) about 1908. Alice was working as a housemaid at Glendower Mansions in Kensington. |
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 | Alice Freeman A casual study |
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 | Alice Lydia Armstrong A portrait taken in the early 1920s. |
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 | All Saint's Church, Braybrooke Photograph: © Michael Trolove, and licenced for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence |
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 | All Saints Church This Grade 1 listed building stands on the north side of the market square on the High Street directly opposite the Town Hall. |
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 | All Saints Church, Westbere "Westbere church building mostly dates from the 13th / 14th century. Some of the walls are built from re-used material suggesting that this church replaces an earlier Saxon building."
From The Parish Church of All Saints, Westbere website.
Photograph (c) Geoff Watt; reproduced with permission.
The Churches of Britain and Ireland: Kent. (c) Steve Bulman |
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 | Alton Priory Dodford, Bromsgrove |
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 | Ambrose and Virtuous Nessworthy They were married in 1890 |
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 | An August Bank holiday trip REAR: Edward Lantsbury; Doris Craxford (wife of Edward); Norman and Edie Butlin
MIDDLE: Les (Leslie Alfred) Craxford; Ellen Pridmore (wife of Alfred); Muriel Reynolds; Cyril Craxford (kneeling behind Muriel); Alfred Craxford
Douglas Lantsbury; Brenda Lantsbury |
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 | An Olorenshaw family group L to R: Roy, Zena, Gilbert and Irene Olorenshaw |
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 | An ornamin platter From the Craxford Plastics Factory 1950s |
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 | Andrea Powell Shown in uniform |
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 | Ann Cannon Wife of Joseph Hughes. She was born in Norwich but the family lived in the Aston district of Birmingham |
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 | Ann Munson Daughter of Leslie Munson and Nancy Welch |
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 | Ann Naylor Wife of John Naylor; Mother of Mary and Miriam |
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 | Anne and Elizabeth Cook Sisters - on holiday in Cumbria. Anne met her future husband, Arthur Unwin, On one such trip |
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