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| 1 | D0501 Mary Ann Champion Parish Baptism 1852 Parish Baptism of Mary Ann Champion on 24 Oct 1852 at St Georges Church, Monkleigh, Devon | ||
| 2 | D0502 Thirza Champion Parish Baptism 1856 Parish Baptism of Thirza Champion on 6 Jan 1856 at St Georges Church, Monkleigh, Devon | ||
| 3 | D0503 Elizabeth Champion Parish Baptism 1858 Parish Baptism of Elizabeth Champion on 4 Apr 1858 at St George's Church, Monkleigh, Devon | ||
| 4 | D0504 William Henry Champion Parish Baptism 1859 Parish Baptism of William Henry Champion on 2 Oct 1859 at St. George's Church, Monkleigh, Devon | ||
| 5 | D0505 Samuel Beer Champion Parish Baptism 1863 Parish Baptism of Samuel Beer Champion on 1 Nov 1863 at St George's Church, Monkleigh, Devon | ||
| 6 | D0506 William Thomas Champion Parish Baptism 1883 Parish Baptism of William Thomas Champion on 31 Aug 1883 at St Mary's Church, Appledore, Devon | ||
| 7 | D0507 Lilian Champion Parish Baptism 1885 Parish Baptism of Lilian Champion on 17 Jan 1886 at St Mary's Church, Appledore, Devon | ||
| 8 | D0508 John James Champion Parish Baptism 1888 Parish Baptism of John James Champion on 24 Oct 1888 at St Michael's and All Angels, Westoe, South Shields | ||
| 9 | D0601 John Beer Champion Parish Burial 1852 Parish Burial of John Beer Champion on 16 Aug 1852 at St Georgess Church, Monkleigh, Devon | ||
| 10 | D0602 Ann Champion Parish Burial 1873 Parish Burial of Ann Champion on 29 Jun 1873 at St Georgess Church, Monkleigh, Devon | ||
| 11 | D0603 John Champion Parish Burial 1885 Parish Burial of John Champion on 13 May 1885 at St Georgess Church, Monkleigh, Devon | ||
| 12 | D0604 Mary Ann Champion Parish Burial 1895 Parish Burial of Mary Ann Champion on 22 Jul 1895 at St Mary's Church, Appledore, Devon | ||
| 13 | D0801 John Champion Parish Marriage by Banns 1849 Parish Marriage by Banns of John Champion and Ann Beer, March 1849 at St Georges Church, Monkleigh, Devon | ||
| 14 | D0802 Thirza Champion Parish Marriage by Banns 1876 Parish Marriage by Banns of Thirza Champion and William Slee, October 1876 at St Georges Church, Monkleigh, Devon | ||
| 15 | D0901 John Champion Apprenticeship Indenture 1833 23 March 1833 John Champion aged nine years, a poor child in the parish of Monkleigh, Devon became an Apprentice to William Priscott, Yeoman for North Devon. | ||
| 16 | D2001 In Memory of Private Herbert Claude NORTHOVER | ||
| 17 | F0006 Elizabeth Champion nee Bates Elizabeth Champion nee Bates married William Thomas Champion on 11 Nov 1909 at St. Andrews Church, Plaistow, Essex | ||
| 18 | F0007 William Champion William Champion born Abt. 1910, West Ham, Essex | ||
| 19 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
| 20 | G0102 Gravestone 1873 Ann Champion Gravestone of Ann Champion nee Beer, who died 24 June 1873 | ||
| 21 | G0103 Gravestone 1876 Mary Ann Braunton Gravestone of Mary Ann Braunton nee Champion, who died 27 November 1876 | ||
| 22 | G0107 Grave 1915 Samuel Champion Status: LocatedGrave of Samuel Champion (Mariner) who died 15 September 1915 | ||
| 23 | G0108 Grave 1895 Mary Ann Champion Status: LocatedGrave of Mary Ann Champion nee Chester, who died 19 July 1895 | ||
| 24 | G0113 Grave 1944 Dora Champion Status: LocatedGrave of Dora Champion who died 31 July 1944, buried with youngest son | ||
| 25 | G0118 Grave 1944 Robert Champion Status: LocatedGrave of Robert Champion who died 1 Oct 1944, buried with mother | ||
| 26 | G0201 Arras War Memorial In Memory of Private Herbert Claude Northover 29814, 2nd Battn., Hampshire Regiment | ||
| 27 | H0101 Agricultural Labourers v1.0 Old Occupations; an insight into the harsh working and living conditions they had to endure. Census records show a large proportion of rural workers occupations are recorded as Agricultural Labourer (‘Ag Lab'), ‘Farm Labourer' or ‘Farm Servant. There are no official records before 1851. In 1834 the Poor Law was introduced to help Agricultural Labourers and to find out aspects of their lively hood (e.g. accommodation, wages, working conditions etc). However, it took about a hundred years to bring Agricultural Labourers out of poverty. | ||
| 28 | H0102 Glove Makers v1.0 Old Occupations; an insight into the importance of the industry in Great Torrington and the surrounding villages. Trade directories for the eightteenth century highlight the size of the glove making industry and the large number of female operatives in the manufacturing towns and surrounding countryside. The industry not only had the respectability that comes with long establishments, but a universality that touched most of the glove making towns. Outworking villages and townswomen drawing work from the cutting out shops in the nineteenth century was typical of the industry, and found in the important gloving centres of Worcester, Yeovil in Somerset and Great Torrington in North Devon. | ||
| 29 | H0103 Merchant Mariners v1.1 Old Occupations; an insight into ancestors who were Mariner's, Sailor's and Seaman. Mariners would most likely have been a merchant seaman. A sailor would most probably have served in the Royal Navy; and a seaman would have served in the merchant navy. This distinction is by no means absolute; both the Royal Navy and the Merchant Navy use the terms ordinary seaman and able seaman to denote a seafarer's competence. | ||
| 30 | M0101 Bridgetown, Monkleigh, Devon 1887 Map of the Region of Nethercleve, Bideford. Bridgetown Farm is located in the right hand corner of the map. | ||
| 31 | M0102 Barry Cemetery Plan Samuel Champion died on 15 Sep 1915 at The Voluntary Hospital, Barry, Glamorgan, Wales. He was buried on 18 Sep 1915 at Barry Cemetery. | ||
| 32 | M0103 St Mary's Church Cemetery Plan Mary Ann Champion died on 19 Jul 1895 at 32 Market Street, Appledore, Devon. She was buried on 22 JUL 1895 at St. Mary's Church Cemetery. | ||
| 33 | N0101 Bridgwater Mercury, 21 Nov 1911 article headed 'Bridgwater Vessel Lost' off the Welsh Coast This is an article reporting on the sinking of the 'Good Templar' and the tragic loss of the ship's mate John 'Jack' Champion on 13 Nov 1911 | ||
| 34 | P0101 Appledore, Devon Ships that traded out of Appledore in the 1800s pictured at the turn of the 20th century moored up waiting for the tide. (North Devon Museum Trust) | ||
| 35 | P0102 Appledore, Devon Picture of Appledore Quay taken at turn of the 20th Century (North Devon Museum Trust) | ||
| 36 | P0103 Appledore, Devon Appledore Quay about 1900. This picture shows a man shaping a topmast for a ketch made from a pine spar. Most of the smaller work carried out on trading vessels took place on the Quay side. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
| 37 | P0104 Appledore, Devon Boatmen hauling their boat up a slip-way that was once opposite the Seaman's Bethel about 1903. This slip-way was replaced by steps when the Quay was reformed in 1940. In the background can be seen the ketch 'Jane, Ann and Elizabeth' (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
| 38 | P0105 Appledore, Devon Off Quay scene from the 1930s. The vessels in the foreground are the 'Emma Louise'on the left, the 'Mary Jones' in the centre and the 'Francis Beddoe' on the right, the last known vessel to discharge a cargo at Boscastle in North Cornwall. (North Devon Museum Trust) | ||
| 39 | P0106 Appledore, Devon This picture highlights the fact that the Quay was very much a working Quay, as can be seen with these men straining to tie their ship securely. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
| 40 | P0107 Appledore, Devon This picture shows an area known as the 'Parlour' just outside Richmond Dock, where vessels were traditionally moored for safe harbourage. The two nearest vessels are the 'Margaret' left and the 'Coleen' centre. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
| 41 | P0108 Appledore, Devon 1903 Taken in 1903, this picture shows Appledore sailors climbing aboard ship, having been taken to their ship by a local boatman. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
| 42 | P0109 Appledore, Devon 1902 A scene from about 1902 showing Appledore people walking along the Quay. Many appear to be smartly dressed suggesting that this may be a Sunday or other special occasion. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
| 43 | P0110 Appledore, Devon 1875 Reputably the earliest known picture of Appledore Quay. Gas lamps were installed at the Quay around 1875. The vessels lying off Quay, are the 'Happy Return' left, and the 'Countess Caithness' right. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
| 44 | P0111 Appledore, Devon 1894 The 1894 launching ceremony of the brigantine 'Clio', built at New Quay yard, Appledore by Robert Cock and Sons. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
| 45 | P0112 Appledore, Devon 1904 This picture from 1904 shows ladies who have gathered seaweed from the shoreline for food. A variety of seaweed exists that is edible after washing and boiling, known as 'laver' and is a local delicacy. (North Devon Museum Trust) | ||
| 46 | P0118 Appledore, Devon 2003 The house painted yellow on the left is 32 Market Street, Appledore. This is where Mary Champion and her children William, Lilian and John were living when the Census Enumerator collected the 1891 Census Returns. Samuel Champion is not listed, he was a Merchant Seaman and is presumed to be at sea. | ||
| 47 | P0201 Irsha Street, Appledore, Devon 1883 Samuel and Mary Champion's first child William Thomas was born in Irsha Street on 23 July 1883. This picture was taken in 1901, the street was made up from a collection of properties surviving from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. (North Devon Museum Trust Collection) | ||
| 48 | P0202 Irsha Street, Appledore, Devon 1905 View from the southern end of Irsha Street near Ibex Court in 1905. Irsha Street formerly an ancient community called 'Irsha' ran parellel to the foreshore. (North Devon Museum Trust Collection) | ||
| 49 | P0203 Irsha Street, Appledore, Devon 1913 View from the far end of Irsha Street in 1913. Hillcliff Terrace can be seen at the far end on the left. (National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London) | ||
| 50 | P0204 Irsha Street, Appledore, Devon 1894 This photo from 1894 shows Artists and local children on the beach below Irsha Street. Appledore attracted many Victorian Artists, who appreciated the timeless quality of the village and the inhabitants. (Victoria & Albert Museum) |
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