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 | County Galway |
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 | cows in Morayshire today |
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 | cowslips apropos of nothing, just an English meadow flower |
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 | Cpt G. Patrick Grant. Photo taken in Lahore, undated |
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 | Crewkerne town centre today |
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 | Cuthbert & Mary Marriage Licence Record, Dublin 1824 |
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 | Dewhurst photo from Whitty family album, date unknown |
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 | Dewhurst Lodge, East Sussex, in 2010 |
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 | Different uniforms of the Madras Army c.1830 1. Madras Horse Artillery. 2. Madras Light Cavalry. 3. Madras Rifle Corps. 4. Madras Pioneers. 5. Madras Native Infantry. 6. Foot Artillery. From Left to Right |
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 | Dinton village, Wiltshire Copied from the parish council website |
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 | drawing of a Hansome cab in full trot |
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 | Drumin castle |
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 | DSO medal recommendation for John Whitty, for his actions during an attack at Romagnoli. "...lt-col Whitty went forward over an area swept by heavy machine gun and mortar fire, co-ordinated supporting weapons, and by deliberatly exposing himself to enemy fire set such an example that his men were encouraged...his leadership and complete indifference to danger inspired his unit throughout the action.." |
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 | Dunkeld marketplace |
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 | Ealing c.1910 The Broadway |
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 | early 1800s saw |
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 | Elizabeth MacRae photo taken in Norwood, London |
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 | Emily Blenkin with her husband Rev. Henry Summerhayes |
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 | Emily with her husband Henry and their 7 children, c.1914, probably taken at St Michael's school, Limpsfield, Surrey where her husband was headmaster. |
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 | Ennistymon town 10 minutes walk from the Glebe House with the famous waterfalls
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 | Entrance to Dundee harbour mid 19th century by L.H. Bartlett, circa mid 1800s |
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 | Flag of the British East India Company, 1801–1858 |
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 | Flax Bourton, Somerset |
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 | Florence War Cemetery, kept by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, where Lt Col John H H Whitty is buried |
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 | Forres high st. |
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 | Foundation stone, St John's church Ealing, at main entrance, with Julius Summerhayes named on it, since he was Vicar when it was built. "To the Glory of God, Father Son and Holy Ghost, this stone was laid by Mrs Walpole, June 26th 1875, Julius Sumerhayes, Vicar, Alfred Beloe..." [the rest is unclear from the photo but the engraving mentions that the last church burnt down] |
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 | Fountain constructed by William MacRae & sons, Tain This fountain was created as part of the decorations for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee Celebrations in 1887 on the former site of the market cross which had been moved as it was an obstruction to traffic. It was constructed by William Macrae & Sons, Plumbers, free of charge. Presumably it was built as a temporary feature. The fountain fixture (but not the base of rocks and ferns shown in this picture) was later transferred to the garden of Mansfield House (now the Mansfield House Hotel) which was occupied by the then Provost, Donald Fowler. It can still be seen in the hotel grounds. |
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 | Francesco Antonini Probate 1880 |
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 | Freiston Priory vicage, 17th century, built by Dryden family on sight of the old Priory |
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 | Freiston Priory, now the former Vicarage
The first large house John and Isabella lived in The house is built in on the site of the Freiston Priory of St. James. The exact date of this house in uncertain. It was possibly built in the 16th century and re-fronted in a Georgian style by the Dryden family between 1714 and 1729. |
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 | Funeral Procession of Rev J Summerhayes, showing St John's Church ealing in the background, 25th Apr 1903 |
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 | George Blenkin 1788-1837 portrait copied from a a very comprehensive Genealogy site for the Booth family, which you can find here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~akrb61/index.htm |
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 | George P Grant in dress uniform from Whitty family photos |
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 | George P Grant, his wife Gladys and their daughters Sheila and Kathleen in India |
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 | Gladys Beaumont photo from India |
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 | golf at Tarramia players unknown, from Whitty family photos |
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 | Grace with some of her grandchildren in Scotland 1969 |
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 | Grace with the staff of the Maternity Hospital she started at Korle Bu, Ghana |
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 | Grave for Francisco and Dinah, Kingston cemetery, London |
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 | Great Cheverell High st, Wiltshire |
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 | Grove Terrace, off Highgate Hill. An exclusive area of north London home to many pop stars now |
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 | Hamlyn Lavicount Harris |
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 | Headstone for John Charles and Louisa at the Municipal Cemetery in Tunbridge Wells photo courtesy of the Gravestone Photographic Resource project |
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 | Henry and Emily Summerhayes in later years |
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 | Henry Hamlyn Whitty Probate record |
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 | Henry Hamlyn Whitty probate record, 1938 from National Archives via ancestry.co.uk |
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 | High st, Hull as it is today |
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 | High Street Tain looking east. This William Smith photo may be from the early 1900's
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 | Highland coo |
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 | Holy Trinity Church, Amberley, Glos. |
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