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A rubbing from the wall at Ellis Island, NY, which shows the names of all who immigrated through Ellis Island as they were processed to enter the United States
A rubbing from the wall at Ellis Island, NY, which shows the names of all who immigrated through Ellis Island as they were processed to enter the United States
Copy kindly supplied by John Purcell 
 
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Abingdon School
Abingdon School
The original school building on the current site, which houses the chapel, library, and School House, along with several dayboy houses and classrooms. The bell tower is still in use, and the fields in the foreground are used for playing rugby union and cricket. Most of the school's buildings are to the right of the photographer. 
 
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Adriatic
Adriatic
Ship Name: Adriatic
Years in service: 1906-
Funnels: 2
Masts: 4
Shipping Line: White Star
Ship Description: Built by Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland. Tonnage: 24,563. Dimensions: 709' x 75' (726' o.l.). Twin-screw, 18 knots. Quadruple expansion engines. Four masts and two funnels.
History: Launched, September 20, 1906. Maiden voyage: Liverpool-New York, May 8, 1907. A very steady and excellent type of passenger ship. Sold to Japanese shipbreakers in December 1934. Dismantled in Japan, 1935. Sister ship: Baltic. Note: The top superstructure differed considerably from the Baltic. However they were quite similar in other aspects. The general appearance also was similar to the Cedric and Celtic. The four liners comprised the White Star Line's "Big Four". 
 
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Albert (Dick) Fisher
Albert (Dick) Fisher
 
 
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Albert Harland
Albert Harland
 
 
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Albert Trickey
Albert Trickey
 
 
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Albert Walter Hutchins
Albert Walter Hutchins
 
 
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Alec Trickey
Alec Trickey
 
 
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Alice Emily Westwood
Alice Emily Westwood
 
 
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Alice Jane Webb Nee Morton
Alice Jane Webb Nee Morton
 
 
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Alice Louisa Hayter
Alice Louisa Hayter
 
 
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All Hallows Whitchurch
All Hallows Whitchurch
 
 
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All Saints Binfield
All Saints Binfield
 
 
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All Saints Dummer
All Saints Dummer
 
 
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All Saints East Meon
All Saints East Meon
 
 
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All Saints Swallowfield
All Saints Swallowfield
 
 
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All Saints, Flixborough
All Saints, Flixborough
 
 
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All Saints, Godshill, Isle of Wight
All Saints, Godshill, Isle of Wight
 
 
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All Saints, Headley, Hampshire
All Saints, Headley, Hampshire
The ecclesiastical parish of All Saints, Headley served Lindford and Bordon, although not Grayshott, until March 2002 — since then Bordon became a separate ecclesiastical parish. 
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All Saints, Highbrook, Sussex
All Saints, Highbrook, Sussex
All Saints Church, Highbrook is home to a small but committed and faithful congregation. It serves the people of the parish of Highbrook which borders the neighbouring parishes of West Hoathly, Horsted Keynes and Ardingly.

It remains a separate parish, with its own Parochial Church Council, churchwardens, and administration, but it shares the ministry of a Vicar with the parish of St. Margaret's, West Hoathly. Together the two parishes form what is called a Benefice.

The parish of Highbrook is part of the local Deanery of Cuckfield and is within the Diocese of Chichester.
History
All Saints lychgate

The Church was founded in 1884 as the result of the efforts of two sisters, Frances Sarah Kirby (wife of John Blake Kirby) and Caroline Ilsemann Weguelin. The family was from Kensington, although their father had been a rector at South Stoke. They carried Austro / Swiss / Germanic references in the names but the family was very much part of the British establishment. Their brother, Thomas, had recently retired as Governor of the Bank of England and was an MP.

The design is Early Decorated and the main construction is of sandstone from Stepenson Clarke's quarry at Hook Farm. The architects were Messrs Carpenter & Ingelow of London and the builder was George Box of Ardingly.

Frances laid the foundation stone in the presence of Dr Durnford, Bishop of Chichester, and the completed church was opened by Dr Durnford on Thursday 15 October 1885.

During the 20th Century, the Clarke family made it substantially their family church and were responsible for much of its funding and day to day running. Evidence of this is given by the large group of Clarke graves and memorials to the south of the church and by the memorial plaques on the north wall of the choir.

There have been nine incumbents, the first being Henry Harris (1884 -1904) and the present being Alan Carr - (Tel. 01342-810494) since 1992. 
 
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Andrew Westwood
Andrew Westwood
 
 
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Ann Green
Ann Green
Extracted from photograph kindly supplied by Judith Wagner 
 
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Ann outside her home that was her Father's Grocer's shop
Ann outside her home that was her Father's Grocer's shop
Picture kindly supplied by Judith Wagner 
 
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Anne Maria Lavender (Nee Dean)
Anne Maria Lavender (Nee Dean)
 
 
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Anne Talbot aged about 13
Anne Talbot aged about 13
Image created from photograph kindly provided by Jim O'Donnell 
 
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Annie Bradish
Annie Bradish
Photo kindly supplied by Carole Smith 
 
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Annie Mildred Le Couteur
Annie Mildred Le Couteur
Edited from photograph kindly supplied by Doreen Scarlett 
 
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Annie Wilkinson
Annie Wilkinson
Photo kindly supplied by Carole Smith 
 
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Arthur George Lovelock
Arthur George Lovelock
 
 
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Arthur Henry Dightam
Arthur Henry Dightam
Location: Thorley, Isle of Wight
Occasion: Taken at his Grandson wedding

Photo kindly supplied by frannie08 
 
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Arthur James (Jack) Hutchins
Arthur James (Jack) Hutchins
 
 
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Audry Hollomby nee Webster
Audry Hollomby nee Webster
 
 
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Bill & Louisa Wheeler
Bill & Louisa Wheeler
Photo kindly supplied by Maria Dobson 
 
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Bugle Gate & Lineholt
Bugle Gate & Lineholt
The distance between the two points is less than a mile and therefore the family residence in 1881 to 1901 may well be the same place. 
 
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Catherine Talbot
Catherine Talbot
 
 
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Caxton House
Caxton House
Now an Office/Shop located at 1 Station Road, Henley 
 
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Census 1911
Census 1911
Household Members:
Ernest Harry Beard 30
Elizabeth Beard 29
Eileen Beard 3
Harry Beard 2 
 
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Census 1911
Census 1911
Household Members:
William George Weal 29
Millicent Emily Weal 28 
 
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Charles & Alice at their Golden Wedding Celebrations
Charles & Alice at their Golden Wedding Celebrations
 
 
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Charles & Rose Ann Hockley
Charles & Rose Ann Hockley
Picture kindly supplied by Darren Broadhurst 
 
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Charles Burns
Charles Burns
 
 
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Charles F Gaynor
Charles F Gaynor
 
 
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Charles Foster (Chas)
Charles Foster (Chas)
 
 
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Charles Hockley
Charles Hockley
Picture kindly supplied by Darren Broadhurst 
 
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Charles Oliver Lovelock
Charles Oliver Lovelock
 
 
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Christ Church, Ramsdell
Christ Church, Ramsdell
 
 
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Christ Church, Spitalfields
Christ Church, Spitalfields
 
 
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Christopher Alfred George 'Alf' Hutchins
Christopher Alfred George "Alf" Hutchins
 
 
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Christopher Columbus Hutchins
Christopher Columbus Hutchins
 
 
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Cutting the cake
Cutting the cake
 
 
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CWGC Death Certificate of Bertram Dimmock
CWGC Death Certificate of Bertram Dimmock
 
 
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Cyril Canning
Cyril Canning
Clipped from photograph kindly supplied by Shirley Callaghan 
 
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Daisy Maria Young
Daisy Maria Young
 
 
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Daisy Maud Brace
Daisy Maud Brace
 
 
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Daniel Young
Daniel Young
Copy Kindly supplied by Margaret Young 
 
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David Richard Hollomby
David Richard Hollomby
 
 
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Dorothy Margaret Chandler
Dorothy Margaret Chandler
Edited from Photograph kindly given by Romaine Kelly 
 
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Dorothy Margaret Knight nee Chandler
Dorothy Margaret Knight nee Chandler
Dorothy with 3 children.

Copy of photograph kindly given by Romaine Kelly 
 
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Edith Alice George
Edith Alice George
 
 
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Edward & Olga on their wedding day
Edward & Olga on their wedding day
Copy of photo kindly supplied by Stephen Gunter 
 
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Edward Ernest (Bill) Wheeler
Edward Ernest (Bill) Wheeler
Photo kindly supplied by Maria Dobson 
 
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Edward Gunter
Edward Gunter
Clipped image from photo kindly supplied by Stephen Gunter 
 
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Edward Gunter At Work
Edward Gunter At Work
Copy of photo kindly supplied by Stephen Gunter.
Stephen writes:-
shows my grandfather on some water or sewage work. He
was a "ganger" or foreman so wears the
bowler hat of office. 
 
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Edward John Westwood
Edward John Westwood
 
 
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Eli & Mary Ann Chandler
Eli & Mary Ann Chandler
Copy kindly supplied by Jennifer Voller 
 
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Eli Chandler
Eli Chandler
Copy kindly passed on by Jennifer Voller 
 
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Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Hutchins (nee Fifield)
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Hutchins (nee Fifield)
 
 
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Elizabeth Rhoda Lawrence
Elizabeth Rhoda Lawrence
 
 
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Ellen Beatrice Canning (nee Hutchings) with children, Freddie, Cyril & Doris taken in 1925
Ellen Beatrice Canning (nee Hutchings) with children, Freddie, Cyril & Doris taken in 1925
Copy of photograph kindly supplied by Shirley Callaghan 
 
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Ellen Beatrice Hutchings
Ellen Beatrice Hutchings
Clipped from photograph kindly supplied by Shirley Callaghan 
 
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Ellen Ingles
Ellen Ingles
 
 
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Emily Rose Hughes c1908
Emily Rose Hughes c1908
Copy kindly supplied by Graham Lester George 
 
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Emma & Henry on their Wedding day
Emma & Henry on their Wedding day
 
 
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Emma Harris
Emma Harris
 
 
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Emmanuel Church, Northwood
Emmanuel Church, Northwood
 
 
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Eric barber Hollomby
Eric barber Hollomby
 
 
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Ethel Minnie Reader
Ethel Minnie Reader
 
 
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Family Group Photograph
Family Group Photograph
Top Row Ellen Talbot & Margaret Talbot

Second Row Mary Anne (Mame) Talbot & Patrick Talbot

Third Row Catherine Talbot, Margaret Sweetman Talbot holding Anne Talbot, Bridget Talbot (Bridey), John Talbot (babe in Patrick Talbots lap) & Josie

Fourth Row Denis Talbot 
 
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Florrie Barker
Florrie Barker
Photo used by kind permission of Tracy Cartland-Ward 
 
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Franconia
Franconia
Ship Name: Franconia
Years in service: 1923-1957
Funnels: 1
Masts: 2
Shipping Line: Cunard
Ship Description: Built by John Brown & Co., Clydebank, Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 20,175. Dimensions: 601' x 73' (624' o.l.). Twin-screw, 16 1/2 knots. Steam turbines. Two masts and one funnel.
History: Maiden voyage: Liverpool-New York, June 23, 1923. Frequently used as a cruise ship. Served as a British troopship in World War II. Resumed regular service in June 1949. Much of her time since then was in Canadian service. Last sailing was from New York to Liverpool in November 1956. Broken up for scrap at Inverkeithing in 1957. Sister ship: Carinthia. 
 
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Frank Burns
Frank Burns
 
 
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Fred Dann
Fred Dann
 
 
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Fred Hutchings & guncrew on HMS Wallace
Fred Hutchings & guncrew on HMS Wallace
 
 
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Fred Shepherd
Fred Shepherd
Photo used by kind permission from Tracy Cartland-Ward 
 
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Fred Shepherd
Fred Shepherd
Photo used by kind permission of Tracy Cartland-Ward 
 
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Freddie Canning
Freddie Canning
Clipped from photograph kindly supplied by Shirley Callaghan 
 
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Frederick Anstee
Frederick Anstee
 
 
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Frederick John George
Frederick John George
 
 
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Frederick John George (Second from left)
Frederick John George (Second from left)
Copy kindly supplied by Graham Lester George 
 
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Frederick Trickey
Frederick Trickey
 
 
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George & Sarah Hutchins
George & Sarah Hutchins
 
 
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George Hutchins
George Hutchins
 
 
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George Lavender
George Lavender
 
 
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Gilbert James Shurvell
Gilbert James Shurvell
Edited from photograph kindly supplied by Doreen Scarlett 
 
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Gilbert James Shurvell & Annie Mildred Le Couteur on their Wedding Day
Gilbert James Shurvell & Annie Mildred Le Couteur on their Wedding Day
Photograph kindly supplied by Doreen Scarlett 
 
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Gladstone Street, Clonmel
Gladstone Street, Clonmel
 
 
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Gladys Evans
Gladys Evans
 
 
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Goodnestone Church
Goodnestone Church
 
 

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