Monthly Archives: January 2012

Sepia Saturday 107 – Under Arrest

This photograph seemed rather fitting, given that we have the Diamond Jubilee this year.  Taken in June 1953 for the Coronation Parade. The rear of the photo has the handwriting of my Great Aunt Dorothy May nee Butcher (1915-2010). She … Continue reading

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21st Century Organised Family Historian – Week 1 – Christmas Cards

Being the baa-humbug of the house all matters relating to the Christmas tree are dealt with by my husband. Our tree decorations and Christmas paraphernalia live in one of the three eves cupboards we have in the roof of our … Continue reading

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Greetings from Wonersh Circa 1908

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Introducing The 21st Century Organized Family Historian

Inspired by my fellow family historian and blogger, Michelle at The Turning of Generations. I shall be participating in Michelle’s venture of Organising my family history. My goodness, it does need some organisation. My study, filing cabinets and desk are … Continue reading

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Postcard Friendship Friday – Boer War Memorial Aldershot Hampshire circa 1905

Submitted as part of Postcard Friendship Friday hosted by The Best Hearts are Crunchy 

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Wapperwell Lake

The weather here in the South West of England has been dreadful, some really heavy rain and very, very strong winds. For Christmas I bought for Stuart a season ticket to the local fishing association and he has been itching … Continue reading

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Wonersh Circa 1915

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Bramley & Wonersh Ticket 1965

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Wordless Wednesday – Early Christmas Eve

The view of the sun rising from our bedroom window on Christmas Eve. With a gentle glimmering across the sea. You can just see the roof of the local church. Taking part in Wordless Wednesday

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Shalford Circa 1900

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