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 | “The Mikado” plate A decorative plate by Caverswell Ltd |
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 | “The Mind Of Jesus” A book of religious tracts dedicated to Mary Naylor - 1857 |
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 | “The Mind Of Jesus” - Dedication The dedication is to 'Mary Naylor - 1857' |
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 | “The Mind Of Jesus” - Title Plate The volume of religious tracts dedicated to Mary Naylor - 1857. There is also a poem by Anna Cleaves - 'At Rest' pinned to the flyleaf |
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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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 | "Nuthin'" by Peter Low Peter was Jane Welch's husband |
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 | 1, Hallington Mews, Killingworth Alan's residence (and first house) in Newcastle upon Tyne from 1974 to 1982 |
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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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| 47 |
 | 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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| 54 |
 | 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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| 55 |
 | A cartoon by D McGarrick |
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| 56 |
 | A Claypole family group portrait (Standing) Albert Claypole.
L to R: Ernest and Sarah (Ballard) Claypole; Maud Ellen (Craythorne) with daughter Muriel on her knee and Frederick William Claypole
Photograph taken about 1913 |
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| 57 |
 | A Claypole Wedding Group L to R: Charlotte Shipley (mother); Helena Shipley; Mary Claypole (mother in law) |
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| 58 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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| 59 |
 | A fishing Village Scene by J Allen |
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 | A map of Barrack Yard Produced at the time of a health report to Northamptonshire County Council, 1935 |
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