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 | T.A.A. Lockheed L-188 |
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 | T.A.A. Lodestar |
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 | T.A.A. Viscount |
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 | Taylors back row:
Violet Pohlmann, John Taylor, Claude Taylor.
front row, from left:
Gladys Melksham, Eileen Swansborough, Doreen Butcher (known as Girlie).
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 | Taylors Home Newspaper article regarding the Taylor Family and their house. |
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 | Ted Johannsen and Ruth Ruth Barton, marriage, 27 Nov 1932 |
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 | Teresa Annie Shaw, The Shaw Family Marjorie, Grace, Theresa (nee Bundesen), Robert, Doris Smith, (nee Shaw), Teresa.
Burial:
Gympie Cemetery
Gympie
Gympie Region
Queensland, Australia
Created by: Michelle
Record added: Aug 28, 2016
Find A Grave Memorial# 169018348 |
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2408 |
 | Testimony from Mrs Bundesen Regarding cure for Gall Stones. |
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2409 |
 | The 1932 Rolls-Royce owned by James Cecil Lilley |
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 | The 1932 Rolls-Royce owned by James Cecil Lilley |
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 | The 1932 Rolls-Royce owned by James Cecil Lilley |
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 | The 1932 Rolls-Royce owned by James Cecil Lilley |
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2413 |
 | The 1932 Rolls-Royce owned by James Cecil Lilley. |
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 | The Air Forces Memorial, or Runnymede Memorial,Englefield Green, near Egham, Surrey, England
Sergeant Horace Rowley
Death: Apr. 2, 1942
Inscription:
Royal Australian Air Force
Note: 402611
International Wargraves
Englefield Green, near Egham, Surrey, England.
The Air Forces Memorial, or Runnymede Memorial,in Englefield Green, near Egham, Surrey, England is a memorial dedicated to some 20,456 men and women from the British Empire who were lost in operations from World War II.[1] Those recorded have no known grave anywhere in the world, and many were lost without trace. The name of each of these airmen and airwomen is engraved into the stone walls of the memorial, according to country and squadron. |
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 | The assult of Christopher W C Hatton 1861 |
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2416 |
 | The bridge of HMS Kiawo ready for action |
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 | The C-class torpedo boat destroyer HMS Chamois (launched 9 Nov 1896, foundered 26 Sep 1904). |
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2418 |
 | The headstone for Arthur Beadon Colthurst at Faubourg-D´Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France |
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 | The Illustrated Leicester Chronicle, 23 April 1949 The marriage of Mary Constance Wall and Jurek Polomski
19 April 1949 (Easter Tuesday) |
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 | The Illustrated Leicester Chronicle, 23 April 1949 The marriage of Mary Constance Wall and Jurek Polomski
19 April 1949 (Easter Tuesday) |
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 | The Illustrated Leicester Chronicle, 29 June 1935 'Inquest follows a scuffle'
Albany Kitchin Smith implicated in the death of a man. |
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 | The Leicester Mail, 4 June 1929 Marriage of Emily Eleanor Smith and Claude Liptrott Baker |
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 | The List family, June 1903 Jacob Hansen List 45yrs, Cecillie Marie List (nee Jensen) 43yrs, Anna Margretha 19yrs, Paulina 18yrs, Jens Sillasen (Jack) 13yrs, Silas (Cyril) 11yrs & Queenie Violet 18 mths.
This in a moarning photo because Andrew List had died aged 8yrs. |
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 | The marriage entry for David Simpson and Elizabeth Ward on 21 March 1793, Holborn, England. Witnessed by H? Simpson and Mary Ward. |
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2425 |
 | The marriage entry for Thomas Godwin and Margaret Jane Simpson on 5 May 1792, Holborn, England. Witnessed by D. Simpson and Elizabeth Ward. |
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 | The marriage of Edwin James Wadeson and Lillah M Dyer (clipping from the Essex Newsman 4 August 1908 supplied courtesy of Harold Peacock) |
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2427 |
 | The Melksham Family at Denis' 21st birthday party. |
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 | The METZGER family, whose name was originally Metzgar is an Austrian family who came to settle in the Grand Duchy of Baden in the fifteenth century. Its members have distinguished themselves as great warriors. As a reward for their bravery and their value, they received weapons and worn as an eagle and a battle ax on their helmet with shield surmounted by a crown (arms deposited in the archives of Mainz (Mainz).
(Family METZGER
Descent METZGER Mathias, born about 1587)
(Famille METZGER - Nouvelle page 1) |
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2429 |
 | The Morgan Giles Monaco class 40' cruiser 'Monaco Magnet'. |
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 | The Morgan Giles Monaco class 40' cruiser 'Monaco Magnet'. This boat was bought by James Lilley at the London Boat Show in 1963, and originally called 'Monaco Magnet for Bettine'. (Thanks to Karl Farrant and Jos Moorman for helping complete the trail) |
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 | The Ragless family: Back Row L-R; Hurtle Hewett Ragless, Thomas James Ragless, George Charles Ragless, Sarah Adelaine Ragless, Frederick Brandis Ragless, Henry Louis Ragless, Front Row L-R; Richard Ragless, Charlotte Elizabeth Brookman nee Ragless, William John Ragless, Margaret Jane Brandis nee Brookman and Benjamin Edward Ragless.
This image has no known copyright restrictions.
State Library of South Australia, B 3456, PRG 1218/3 |
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2432 |
 | The Rose Garden in Botany Cemetery where Ellen's ashes were buried |
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 | The Royal Navy escort aircraft carrier HMS Avenger, captained by Commander Anthony Paul Colthurst DSO RN |
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 | The Scotsman, 8 June 1936 Ruth Jeffreys (Mrs Oliver Fogg-Elliot) is one of about 500 guests at a family function in Eaglescarnie, Scotland |
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 | The Shaw Family The Shaw Family
Marjorie, Grace, Theresa (nee Bundesen), Robert, Doris Smith, (nee Shaw), Teresa.
Burial:
Gympie Cemetery
Gympie
Gympie Region
Queensland, Australia
Created by: Michelle
Record added: Aug 28, 2016
Find A Grave Memorial# 169018348 |
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2436 |
 | The Spire of Vor Frelser Kirke, Christianshaven (Church of our Saviour),
Sankt Annæ Gade 29, Copenhagen he tower of Our Saviour's Church
Sneglegangens top
The spire of the church was consecrated in 1752, more than 50 years after the building of the church had been completed. After more than 250 years as an internationally noted landmark of Copenhagen, the tower and spire now stand in all their splendour following the last great restoration in the 1990s. The city has grown in the meantime, but the view from the tower of Our Saviour's is still the best in town - and the most frightening. It has always been regarded as somewhat of a manhood test to climb up and touch the globe on the summit. That the whole spire is built of oak which can shake a little in a strong wind, adds to the sinking feeling as one stands at the top. The tower on Copenhagen Town Hall is 14 metres taller. The tallest church tower in Denmark on Århus Cathedral is three metres taller but no tower in Denmark can match the beauty of Our Saviour's tower as the evening sun shines on the gilding 'like a tongue of fire' (Thurah's Vitruvius III) |
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 | The Suffragette Handkerchief, 1912 This handkerchief was probably embroidered in one of the women’s limited exercise periods and bears sixty-six signatures & two sets of initials. Most of the women who signed were participants in the March 1912 demonstrations. A few were well known as militant members of the WSPU & had been imprisoned many times but the majority were rank & file members of the organisation. They came from all parts of the country & from a variety of class backgrounds & age groups simply to support the 'Cause'.
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 | The Tatler, 12 Nov 1930 The engagement of Mark Fogg-Elliot and Barbara Mollie (Babs) Stiles-Webb. |
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 | The Taylor Family |
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 | The Times, Monday, May 10, 1915; pg. 3; Issue 40850; col A |
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 | The Villers–Bretonneux Australian National Memorial
View of the memorial tower (left) and Cross of Sacrifice (right)
To the Glory of God and in memory of the Australian Imperial Force in France and Flanders 1916–1918 and of eleven thousand who fell in France and have no known grave
The Villers–Bretonneux Australian National Memorial is a World War I memorial, located near the commune of Villers-Bretonneux, in the Somme département of France. The memorial lists 10,773 names of soldiers of the Australian Imperial Force with no known grave who were killed between 1916, when Australian forces arrived in France and Belgium, and the end of the war. The location was chosen to commemorate the role played by Australian soldiers in the Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux. The memorial also serves as the Australian National Memorial to all the Australian dead during the Western Front of World War I.
Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the memorial consists of a tower within Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery, which also includes a Cross of Sacrifice. The tower is surrounded by walls and panels on which the names of the missing dead are listed. The main inscription is in both French and English, on either side of the entrance to the tower.
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 | The wedding of Walter Hay Simpson and Maleta Lyne, 1906, at Recordia*, Narrabri, NSW. (L-R) Vivien Lyne (brother of Bride)
Joesphine Letita Simpson (mother of Groom)
William Butler Simpson (father of Groom)
Claude Francis Simpson (best man & brother of Groom)
Walter Hay Simpson (Groom)
Leta Lyne (Bride)
Miss Lucy Wisdom (Bridesmaid)
Mrs Lyne (mother of Bride)
Mr Lyne (father of Bride)
Mrs Eloise Wisdom (sister of Bride)
Phil Wisdom (aged 5 years, son of Eloise)
Miss Victoria Lyne (cousin (daughter of William John Lyne))
*There is no record of anywhere called 'Recordia' so it may be the house name - spelled 'Ricordea' it's a type of coral. |
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 | The Will of Henry Donmall His wife's name, Mary, and the location of Chislehurst show that this is the correct Henry Donmall. |
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2444 |
 | The Will of Sir John Davie, 5th Baronet of Creedy |
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2445 |
 | The wine cups given to Emile and Marie Louise when they left St Peter's Vineyard, Great Western in 1895 for Nhill where they established St Joseph's Vineyard. The medals around the base are trophies won by their wines, some of them are from overseas. |
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 | The wine cups given to Emile and Marie Louise when they left St Peter's Vineyard, Great Western in 1895 for Nhill where they established St Joseph's Vineyard. The medals around the base are trophies won by their wines, some of them are from overseas. |
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 | Theresa Alberta Simpson |
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2448 |
 | Theresa McFadyen Inscription for Theresa McFadyen
Cemetery: Bellingen NSW
Inscription Id: 7711789
Surname: McFadyen
Given Names: Theresa
Birth Surname: Alford
Birth Date: 1893?
Death Date: 8 Feb 1979
Age: 85
Gender: F
Spouse Name: Albert Roland
Mother's Name: Mary Ann
Remarks: dau/Mary Ann;
Photographed and transcribed by: Sandra & Warren Cockbain, Australian Cemeteries Index
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 | Therese "Trixie" Lane and Barry Menadue Lane Therese "Trixie" Lane
25.5.1927-30.8.2006
Barry Menadue Lane
26.1.1927-26.1.2005
Burial
Eganstown/Blanket Flat Cemetery
Eganstown, Victoria, Australia
(billiongraves.com/pages/record)
Photo kindly sent by David Troedel, Queensland |
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 | Therese Josephe Blin de Grincourt |
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