Monthly Archives: January 2012

Old Tangley, Wonersh Circa 1908

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Tea Cup Tuesday – Royal Commemoratives

There is not a lot I can tell you about this commemorative. It was produced for the reign of King George V and Queen Mary 1910 – 1935. There are no marking on the bottom. The only patten there is, … Continue reading

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Service & Pay Book – George Butcher

  Service & Pay Book George Butcher , a set on Flickr. A copy of this also can be found on the Butcher One-Name Study website

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Beyond the Internet Week 1: Church interiors

On the very first visit I made to Puttenham in Surrey I just knew I belonged. There was a feeling of completeness. I walked up the main isle of the church towards the alter and stopped and sat down at … Continue reading

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Quote for today

“Reading is a means of thinking with another person’s mind; it forces you to stretch your own.” By Charles Scribner

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Bramley Railway Station Circa 1905

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21 Resources for Organizing the Family Archive

Continuing the weekly thread organised by Michelle at The Turning of Generations.  Here is my list of 21 resources –  Printer Scanner Copier – my faithful machine is a Hewlett Packard Laptop – Mine is a Toshiba. iPad – This … Continue reading

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Bramley Railway Station Circa 1908

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Bramley Church Circa 1904

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Crime Fiction for Beginners by Gervase Shorter

This was a gentle and quick read, devoured in a morning accompanied by a cup of tea!  We enter the story with the murder already committed. The body identified by a fellow colleague. Readers are then taken along a journey … Continue reading

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