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151 | F2502-7 Bessie Reed Picture created from group family photo taken at Frances May Reed and William Victor Wallis’s wedding in July 1904. | ||
152 | F2502-8 Frederick Reed Picture created from group family photo taken at Frances May Reed and William Victor Wallis’s wedding in July 1904. | ||
153 | F2502-9 Maud REED Picture created from group family photo taken at Frances May Reed and William Victor Wallis’s wedding in July 1904. | ||
154 | F2503-1 John REED | ||
155 | F2503-2 Elizabeth (Bosley) Reed | ||
156 | F2503-3 William Reed | ||
157 | F2503-4 Alice Reed | ||
158 | F2503-5 Elsie Reed | ||
159 | F2503-6 Fred Reed | ||
160 | F2505-2 May Emma REED Picture created from group family photo taken at the wedding of William Reed and Alice Langdon on 8 December 1912. | ||
161 | F2506-1 Nicholas Cowling REED Picture taken about 1938 | ||
162 | F2507-1 John Henry Reed Picture created from group family photo taken at the wedding of William Victor Wallis and Frances Mary Reed in July 1904. | ||
163 | F2507-2 May Emma (Burge) Reed Picture created from group family photo taken at Frances May Reed and William Victor Wallis’s wedding in July 1904. | ||
164 | F2507-3 John Henry Reed Picture created from group family photo taken at the wedding of William Reed and Alice Langdon on 8 December 1912. | ||
165 | F2507-4 May Emma (Burge) Reed Picture created from group family photo taken at the wedding of William Reed and Alice Langdon on 8 December 1912. | ||
166 | F2507-5 John Henry Reed Golden Wedding Anniversary, 20 February 1951 | ||
167 | F2507-6 May Emma (Burge) Reed Golden Wedding Anniversary, 20 February 1951 | ||
168 | F2508-1 William Henry Reed Picture created from group family photo taken at William and Alice’s wedding on 8 December 1912. | ||
169 | F2508-2 Alice Mary (Langdon) REED Picture created from group family photo taken at Alice and William’s wedding on 8 December 1912. | ||
170 | F2510-1 Francis Mary (Polly) REED Picture created from group family photo taken at Frances and William Victor Wallis’s wedding in July 1904. | ||
171 | F2510-2 William Victor Wallis Picture created from group family photo taken at William and Frances Mary Reed’s wedding in July 1904. | ||
172 | F4005-1 George French George-French outside Waterman's Cottage, Bulbourne - Lock 44 | ||
173 | F4007-1 Richard French | ||
174 | F4007-2 Lilian (Champion) French | ||
175 | F4007-3 Richard Douglas French | ||
176 | F4007-4 Clarence James French | ||
177 | F4007-5 Lilian Mary French | ||
178 | F4008-1 Richard Douglas French MM | ||
179 | G0102 Gravestone 1873 Ann Champion Status: Located; Gravestone of Ann Champion nee Beer, who died 24 June 1873 | ||
180 | G0103 Gravestone 1876 Mary Ann Braunton Status: Located; Gravestone of Mary Ann Braunton nee Champion, who died 27 November 1876 | ||
181 | G0107 Grave 1915 Samuel Champion Status: Located; Grave of Samuel Champion (Mariner) who died 15 September 1915 | ||
182 | G0108 Grave 1895 Mary Ann Champion Status: Located; Grave of Mary Ann Champion nee Chester, who died 19 July 1895 | ||
183 | G0113 Grave 1944 Dora Champion Status: Located; Grave of Dora Champion who died 31 July 1944, buried with youngest son | ||
184 | G0118 Grave 1944 Robert Champion Status: Located; Grave of Robert Champion who died 1 Oct 1944, buried with mother | ||
185 | H0101 Agricultural Labourers 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. | ||
186 | H0102 Glove Makers Old Occupations; an insight into the importance of the industry in Great Torrington and the surrounding villages. Trade directories for the eighteenth 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. | ||
187 | H0103 Merchant Mariners 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. | ||
188 | H0104 Gravesend Sea School Research into the history of the Gravesend Sea School | ||
189 | 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 Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery, Barry. | ||
190 | 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. | ||
191 | M1003-1 Industry; Official No. 10865; December 1883 Transcribed record of Samuel Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of a Ketch called the ‘Industry’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1883. | ||
192 | M1003-2 Crew-List of the 'Industry'; Official No.10865; December 1883 Samuel Champion enlisted as an Able Seaman on board a Ketch named ‘Industry’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Industry’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1883. | ||
193 | M1004-1 Margaret Davies; Official No. 44247; June 1891 Transcribed record of Samuel Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of a Ketch called the ‘Margaret Davies’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1891. | ||
194 | M1015-1 Sound Fisher; Official No. 99940; December 1899 Transcribed record of Samuel Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of a steamship called the ‘Sound Fisher’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1899. | ||
195 | M1015-2 Crew-List of the 'SS Sound Fisher'; Official No.99940; December 1899 Samuel Champion enlisted as an Able Seaman on board a steam ship named ‘Sound Fisher’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Sound Fisher’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1899. | ||
196 | M1017-1 SS Volante; Official No.86550; June 1900 Transcribed record of Samuel Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of a steam ship named ‘Volante’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1900. | ||
197 | M1017-3 SS Volante; Official No.86550; December 1900 Transcribed record of Samuel Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of a steam ship named ‘Volante’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1883. | ||
198 | M1017-4 Crew List of the 'SS Volante'; Official No.86550; December 1900 Samuel Champion enlisted as an Able Seaman on board a steam ship named ‘Volante’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Volante’, a home trade ship only, dated 31 December 1900. | ||
199 | M2002-1 Driving Mist; Official No.47031; June 1900 Transcribed record of William Thomas Champion, taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ on board a Schooner named ‘Driving Mist’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1900. | ||
200 | M2002-2 Crew List of the 'Driving Mist'; Official No.47031; June 1900 William Thomas Champion enlisted as an Ordinary Seaman on board a Schooner named ‘Driving Mist’. Taken from the ‘Half-Yearly Agreement and Account of Voyages’ of the ‘Driving Mist’, a home trade ship only, dated 30 June 1900. |