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301 | P0905 'TEALTA' Westwood Ho, Abbotsham, Devon 2004 View from 'TEALTA' looking south towards Pusehill and Rickard's Down beyond. | ||
302 | P1001 'Clifton House' Westwood Ho, Devon 2004 Front view of Clifton House. The 1881 Census lists William Slee and Thirza Slee (nee Champion) and their children as living here. The Census also lists Thirza's father John Champion and her brother Samuel Champion both farm labourers living at the premises. | ||
303 | P1002 'Clifton House' Westwood Ho, Devon 2004 Rear view of Clifton House. From the 1881 Census record it is unclear whether the rear part of the building existed. It may have been a later extension. | ||
304 | P1003 'Clifton House' Westwood Ho, Devon 2004 A sliding door retained as a feature to the property adjacent to Clifton House. Thirza's husband Willian Slee was a Carter by profession, the sliding door most likely was the entrance to stables where he would have kept his horse(s) and cart. | ||
305 | P1004 'Clifton House' Westwood Ho, Devon 2004 Outhouse at rear of Clifton House, possibly used as a store during the time William and Thirza Slee were living here. | ||
306 | P1051 Downes Farm, Monkleigh, Devon Track to Downes Farm viewed from Loxdown Road | ||
307 | P1052 Downes Farm, Monkleigh, Devon Downes Farm is a Grade II listed Georgian Farm House built c1850. The house is shown on the 1842 Tithe Map. According to the 1857 Billings Directory it was rebuilt for George Cooper, the land agent for the Pine-Coffin family estate. | ||
308 | P1101 Barry Docks, Glamorgan Barry Docks | ||
309 | P1102 Barry Docks, Glamorgan Barry Docks 1890s | ||
310 | P1103 Barry Docks, Glamorgan Barry Docks | ||
311 | P1104 Barry Dock Harbour, Glamorgan Barry Dock Harbour, 1910 | ||
312 | P1105 Barry Docks, Glamorgan Barry Docks, 1900 | ||
313 | P1106 Barry Docks, Glamorgan Barry Docks, 1910 | ||
314 | P1107 Barry Docks, Glamorgan Looking down Dock View Road, Barry Docks | ||
315 | P1108 Barry Docks, Glamorgan Ariel view of Barry Docks | ||
316 | P1201 Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan early 20th century | ||
317 | P1202 Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan | ||
318 | P1203 Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan | ||
319 | P1204 Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan about 1910 | ||
320 | P1205 Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan about 1900 | ||
321 | P1206 Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan about 1910 | ||
322 | P1207 Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan View from the Post Office on the corner of Thompson Street and Dock View Road looking down Thompson Street, Barry, Glamorgan | ||
323 | P1301 Amy Evans Voluntary Hospital, Holton Road, Barry, Glamorgan, On the 15 September 1915 Samuel Champion died at The Voluntary Hospital. Amy Evans, the Matron of the hospital was present at his death. | ||
324 | P1302 High Street, Barry, Glamorgan High Street, Barry, Glamorgan | ||
325 | P1303 Show Ground, Barry Island, Glamorgan Show Ground, Barry Island, Glamorgan | ||
326 | P1304 Landing Stage, Barry Island, Glamorgan Landing Stage, Barry Island, Glamorgan | ||
327 | P1305 Old Port, Barry, Glamorgan Old Port, Barry, Glamorgan | ||
328 | P1401 George Potts Street, Westoe, South Shields John James Champion was born at 113 George Potts Street, Westoe, South Shields on the 13 September 1888 | ||
329 | P1402 St Hilda's Church, South Shields 1900s St Hilda's Church viewed from Ferry Street | ||
330 | P1403 St Hilda's Church, South Shields circa. 19th, early 20th century John James Champion was baptised at St Hilda's Church on the 24 October 1888 | ||
331 | P1404 St Hilda's Church, South Shields St Hilda's Church, South Shields today viewed from the park | ||
332 | P1405 St Hilda's Church, South Shields Inside view of St Hilda's Church today | ||
333 | P1501 Silver Street, Bideford, Devon c1884 Silver Street looking towards the Panner Market. Bottom left of the picture you can just see part the front wall entrance leading to The Bible Christian Chapel | ||
334 | P1502 Silver Street, Bideford, Devon 1900 Silver Street looking towards Meddon Street | ||
335 | P1503 13 Strand, Bideford, Devon Premises where Elizabeth Champion was employed as a General Servant in 1881 | ||
336 | P1504 The Bible Christian Chapel, Bideford, Devon 1910-14 This Chapel was originally known as The Zion Chapel. Built in Silver Street in 1844 and closed as a Chapel in 1913/14. Used as a Glove Factory until 1987, when the premises became a snooker hall. | ||
337 | P1505 The Bible Christian Chapel, Bideford, Devon 2004 Built in 1844 and later served as a Glove Factory until 1987, before being converted into a snooker hall and eventually demolished in 2004. | ||
338 | P1506 Panner Meaws, Silver Street, Bideford, Devon 2008 The site location where the Bible Christian Chapel was built in 1844. | ||
339 | P1601 St Mary's Church, Tenby, Glamorgan Resting place of Thirza (Champion) Slee and William Slee | ||
340 | P1701 Edgeware Street, Edge Hill, Liverpool Kenneth Gordon Champion was born at 103 Edgeware Street on the 7 September 1907 | ||
341 | P1751 Weston Point, Runcorn, Cheshire Weston Point, Runcorn 1891 | ||
342 | P1752 Weston Point, Runcorn, Cheshire Weston Point, Runcorn 1900s | ||
343 | P1753 Weston Point, Runcorn, Cheshire Weston Point, Runcorn today | ||
344 | P1771 Runcorn Docks, Cheshire Runcorn Docks 1910 | ||
345 | P1772 Runcorn Docks, Cheshire Runcorn Docks | ||
346 | P1773 Runcorn Docks, Cheshire Runcorn Docks | ||
347 | V0101 SS Sound Fisher Oil painting of SS Sound Fisher by Rueben Chappell | ||
348 | WW1-001-1704 April 22-24 1917 War Diary, 2nd Batt. Hampshires April 1917 War Diary of the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment. 29814, Private Herbert. C. Northover killed-in-action 23 April 1917 | ||
349 | WW1-002-1807 July 1918 War Diary, 1st Batt. DCLI July 1918 War Diary of the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry. Following the footsteps of 38122, Private Z. C. Northover | ||
350 | WW1-002-1808 August 1918 War Diary, 1st Batt. DCLI August 1918 War Diary of the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry. Following the footsteps of 38122, Private Z. C. Northover |