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| Alastair Hamilton
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| Albert Edward Rushton C 1907/8 Ainslie Street, Barrow
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| Albert JG Wynn
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| Albert Joseph George Wynn Death Certificate
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| Albert Mills Baptism
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| Albert Victor Williams
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| Albert Wynn
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| Alex Mills
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| Alex Mills
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| Alfred John Rushton C 1907, Ainslie Street, Barrow
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| Alice Maud Mary Francis nee Sait Photo taken outside "Faenza" 45, Peel Road, Gosport.
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Date: circa 1940-45
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| Alice Rushton nee Procter
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| Am I Me & The Builder Am I E or Am I Me - 11th Dec 1946.
The Builder who Fiddle-de-dees - 28th November 1946
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| Amanda Crawford nee Billson
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| Amos Sherwood
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| Amy Margaret Emily Mills
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Owner of original: Alison Palmer
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| Ann Maria Garrett/Mills, nephews Henry G Mills & Frederick William Garrett/Mills Taken at Broad Chalke, Wiltshire
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Owner of original: Courtesy of Ann Ferreira
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| Ann Mills Nee Forbes-Robertson
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| Annie E Wynn nee Frankland.
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| Annie Wynn nee Mills
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| Application for a Commission to the Supplementary Reserve of Officers Page 3
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| Application for a Commission to the Supplementary Reserve of Officers Page 2
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| Application for a Commission to the Supplementary Reserve of Officers Page 1
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| Application for a Commission to the Supplementary Reserve of Officers.
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Owner of original: M.O.D
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| Aramis Graville
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| Armando Cirene
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| Arnold and Margaret Hughes née Callan
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Owner of original: Courtesy of Peter Hughes
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| Arnold Hughes
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Owner of original: Courtesy of Peter Hughes
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| Arrival in Australia of McKinn (McKimm) family from Ireland. Name SMYRNA
Construction IRON with 2 decks
Date 1876
Official Number 70457
Launched in July 1876
Poop 48' long and Forecastle 42' Long
Information from Ships' Register:
Port No. 15 in 1876; Sailing Ship
2 decks, 3 masts, rigged as a ship, round stern, clench build, no gallery, billet head, iron framework.
Length from fore part of stern to aft side of head of sternpost 232' and 3 tenths.
Main breadth to outside of planking or plating 38' 0.5 tenths.
Depth in hold from tonnage deck to ceiling amidships 22' 2.5 tenths.
Tonnage under tonnage deck: 1185.22 ton
Forecastle: 56.63 ton
Poop: 107.92 ton
Roundhouse: 22.37 ton
TOTAL: 1372.14 ton
Deduction for crew spaces: 67.54 ton
REGISTER TONNAGE: 1304.60 ton
WRECKED NEEDLES, ISLE OF WIGHT, 28 APRIL 1888:
SMYRNA was run into by the steamer MOTO on 28 April 1888, during a thick fog off the Isle of Wight, when outward bound to Sydney and sank with Captain Taylor and 11 crew. 17 survivors were rescued by the steamship MOTO and landed at Southampton.
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Owner of original: NSW State Records - Online Microfilm of Shipping lists
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| Arthur Foster
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| Audrey AM Williams
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| August 1927 - Old Timers in Livingstone Photograph in the Northern Rhodesia Journal of 1964
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| Aunt Cissie Hughes sister to Jessie It's not known which of Jessie's sisters this is - Emma, Sarah Ann or Edna
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Owner of original: Neil & Christine Davies
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| Australian Active Service Medal (1945-75) with 'VIETNAM' clasp.
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| Australian Service Medal (1945-75) with 'KOREA' and 'SW PACIFIC' clasps.
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| AVM Billson nee Wilson
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| B10 Poss Ellen Mills Reverse
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| B10 Possibly Ellen Mills
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| B11 Possibly Eva Annie Mills nee Williams
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| B13 Identified 2006 as Annie Eliza Frankland, wife of Albert Joseph George Wynn.
The clue came from her brooch which reads "Bert".
The photo, taken at a studio in Roman Road, Bow led to her husband's photo (Unknown4) taken in East India Dock Rd. Poplar. They were married at All Hallows Church, East India Docks in 1913
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| B17
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| B17 Reverse
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| B19 Harry Wynn & 2 friends
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| B3 Man on Chair
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| B4
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| B6
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| B6 Reverse
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| B7 Ellen Mills
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| Baby in East Ham
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| Baker's Cottage, Fovant Probably dating from 1600, the house is situated end on to the road on a long, narrow site steeply rising to the rear. There is said to have been a quarry on the top of the hill behind, and there is a possibility that the house was initially built for a quarry worker.
Originally 1½ storeys high, the roof was raised to two storeys in the early 19th century. The stair and front door were moved, the old loft window was blocked and a first floor fireplace was added.
Initially part of the Pembroke Estate, the cottage changed hands in the Estate sale of the 1840s. It appears to have been sold to James Lever. According to the 1840 Tithe map however, Charles George Mills was listed as the copyholder under the Pembroke Estate. Which came first the map or the sale? What is not in doubt is that the cottage was not part of the Pembroke Estate when it was sold in 1920 to the ancestor of the current owner.
(From Fovant History website)
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