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| Fred Billson
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| Fred Hughes - Freemason
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Owner of original: Courtesy of Peter Hughes
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| Fred Hughes and Family From Left - Sarah Hughes née Irlam, Arnold Hughes, Fred Hughes Snr. Fred Hughes Jn. Beatrice Chadwick née Hughes.
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Owner of original: Courtesy of Peter Hughes
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| Frederick Rushton
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Place: 1921 Vickerstown Associated Football Club
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| Gary Smith
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| George Cornelius Churcher
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Owner of original: Lynn Porras Kirsch
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| George John William MacKinolty OBE London, England. 1948-04-25. Air Vice Marshal Mackinolty RAAF walks up the steps of the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, for the Anzac Day Memorial Service.
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| George Mills Gravestone Kingston on Thames
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| George Sherwood
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| George Sherwood
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| George Sherwood Snr
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| George Turner Wynn
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| George Wilson
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| George Wynn
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| Gertrude Elliott
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| Gertrude Elliott
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| Gertrude Elliott 1925 Held by the National Portrait Gallery
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| Gladstone William Ewart Gladstone. 1809 - 1898
By 1861 the population of Woolwich was 41,695 and Plumstead’s population had grown to 24,502. It was many of these new town voters, given the right to vote in 1867, who returned Gladstone in 1868 as one of the MPs for Greenwich.
They quickly became disillusioned when Deptford and Woolwich royal dockyards were closed in September 1869, although Gladstone was returned to Parliament again in 1874 by his Greenwich voters. The Greenwich Liberals became too radical for Gladstone and, on November 30th 1878, he went to Greenwich to speak at the Ship Hotel.
After saying goodbye to the Greenwich voters he proceeded to Woolwich and Plumstead. In the Herbert Park Roller Skating Rink he spoke to about three thousand people for two hours. It was a long goodbye. A plaque on Eglinton School reads “ On this site the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone delivered his last speech to his Greenwich constituents"
NB - It was quite common for famous people to appear in photograph albums. At a time when photographs didn't appear in newspapers and television wasn't even thought of, the only way people could identify with their local celebrities was by way of studio photographs and these were made readily available for purchase.
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| Gordon Mills
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| Graham Pettitt
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| H Pilliner in Camberwell 1899 On searching the Census and birth records the closest match is Frances Clara Pilliner (born Dec Q 1872 1d 152 St. Saviour) in Newington (close by Camberwell).
The Initial H on the back of the photo could well be FC.
She was likely to have been a friend of Sarah Ann as they were both Dressmakers.
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| H Pilliner in Camberwell 1899 Reverse Dated 4/10/99
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| Hallsville Tavern, Hallsville Road, Canning Town
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| Harold Archie Mills
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| Harold Archie Mills in Army Uniform
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| Harriet Caitlyn Mills, just 7 hours old.
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| Harry Jarvis Wynn
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| Harry Rushton
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| Harry Wynn
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| Helen (Moosey) Bianconi
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| Helen J Wynn nee Chouls
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| Helen Mary Hayes née Burke of 42, Lansdowne Road, Dublin Photograph by Hunter, 102 Patrick Street, Cork
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Date: After 1861
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| Helen Mary Murphy
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| Ian Greenwood
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| Ian Hooper
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| Ian Smith
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| Iris Tipping nee Heath
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| Jabez Hughes
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Owner of original: Neil & Christine Davies
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| Jack Baldwin
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| Jack Edwin McKimm Portrait of Private JACK EDWIN MCKIMM, who served with the 3rd. Squadron Australian Flying Corps. Donor: B. MCKIMM
www.awm.gov.au/collection/P00905.001
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| Jacqeline Roche nee Mills
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| James & Sarah Mills nee Ireland
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| James and Sarah Mills 2nd July 2011 - Little Gidding
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| James C Mills
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| James Corin Mills
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| James Jesse Mills 1
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| James Mills Photographer -Cobb & Keir, Plumstead Rd, Woolwich
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| James Mills 1
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| James Mills at dinner
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| James Mills at Jabez Hughes house, probably visiting his sister.
168, Worsley Road, Winton, Eccles
(In 1892 the house was numbered 166, Worsley Road)
The sign above the building next to the house reads:-
Jabez Hughes - Joiner & Co.
Jobbing work promptly attended to.
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