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Family with a baby in a pushchair
Family with a baby in a pushchair
Frederick Thirkettle
Frederick Thirkettle
Frederick was the son of Henry and Janet Thirkettle and husband to Annie Copping.
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Frederick was the son of Henry and Janet Thirkettle and husband to Annie Copping.
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Tags: Frederick, SVA/1/138, Thirkettle
George and Alice Brown wedding anniversary.
George and Alice Brown (nee Barber) wedding anniversary. Their daughter Eleanor married George Pearl who became the parents of Iris who married Russell Cattermole.
George and Alice married in 1900.
George and Alice married in 1900.
Tags: Anniversary, Barber, Brown, Cattermole, family, Pearl, SVA/1/152
George Smith in Conversation
George Smith in Conversation with Gordon Nunn and Mike Readman.
George Smith in Conversation - 2
George Smith in Conversation - 2 - with Gordon Nunn and Mike Readman.
George Smith in Conversation -3-
George Smith in Conversation - 3 - with Gordon Nunn and Mike Readman.
Girling photograph of unknown woman taken whilst the photographer was trading in Stradbroke.
Girling photograph of unknown woman taken whilst the photographer was trading in Stradbroke.
Gordon Nunn and Mike Readman in Conversation with Barbara Tooley and (possibly) Gordon Tooley - recorded 1999
Gordon Nunn and Mike Readman in Conversation with Barbara Tooley and (possibly) Gordon Tooley
Tags: Conversation, Hempsheaf, SVA/1/198, WW2
Gordon Nunn and Mike Readman in conversation with John Ruffles - part 2,3,4
In conversation with John Ruffles - part 2,3,4 (part 1 and 5 to follow)
John Ruffles is the son of Sgt. Ruffles the village policeman during WW2. Throughout the recording the cell book referred to is now with the Suffolk Records Office.
John Ruffles is the son of Sgt. Ruffles the village policeman during WW2. Throughout the recording the cell book referred to is now with the Suffolk Records Office.
Grandparents of the late Claude Hugman and Basil Hugman.
Grandparents of the late Claude Hugman and Basil Hugman.
Group of Unknown photographs
Group of Unknown photographs. Please contact SLHG if you have any information on these donated photographs
Tags: 1940, photographs, SVA/1/24, Unknown, wartime
Harry Webb - Stradbroke Photographer
Harry Webb - Stradbroke Photographer
Born Henry Arthur Webb 1878 to Catherine and Benjamin Webb - the village postmaster and schoolmaster. Harry had an older sister, Isabelle and an older brother John Charles. His brother died early 1900's and…
Born Henry Arthur Webb 1878 to Catherine and Benjamin Webb - the village postmaster and schoolmaster. Harry had an older sister, Isabelle and an older brother John Charles. His brother died early 1900's and…
Harsent and wife
Harsent and wife.
A search through the census returns only shows a Mr George Harsent aged 48 and Hannah 49 living in Stradbroke in 1911. This picture looks as if it were taken a little earlier than that which would put their ages as unlikely. From…
A search through the census returns only shows a Mr George Harsent aged 48 and Hannah 49 living in Stradbroke in 1911. This picture looks as if it were taken a little earlier than that which would put their ages as unlikely. From…
Hedley and Harold Goshawk
Brothers Hedley and Harold Goshawk.
The Donor remembers,
"Hedley Goshawk and his brother Harold (taken in the late 70s I think). It was taken outside Hedley’s house in Church Street. Harold moved away in his late teens to work in London. He ended…
The Donor remembers,
"Hedley Goshawk and his brother Harold (taken in the late 70s I think). It was taken outside Hedley’s house in Church Street. Harold moved away in his late teens to work in London. He ended…
Hedley Goshawk - The village barber.
Hedley Goshawk - The village barber. Hedley's nephew remembers,
", Hedley Goshawk, cutting someone's hair in his Stradbroke Barber's shop circa 1960 I guess. It looks as if it may well have been a photo taken for publication in a newspaper, perhaps.…
", Hedley Goshawk, cutting someone's hair in his Stradbroke Barber's shop circa 1960 I guess. It looks as if it may well have been a photo taken for publication in a newspaper, perhaps.…