Monthly Archives: March 2013

Main Blog – Anglers Rest

My main blog is hosted at Anglers Rest, please join me there. I usually post daily and share a mix of genealogy and books along with whatever else takes my fancy!

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Carling,Gill & Carling Ltd circa 1937

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Carling, Gill & Carling Ltd circa 1937

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A Genealogical No Smoking Day

*13th March 2013* Over the years I must have had countless conversations about giving up smoking as part of the day job. Well, for the first time I don’t have to follow a pitch to patients or have that discussion, … Continue reading

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Carling, Gill & Carling Ltd 1937

CARLING GILL & CARLING Limited.The Companies Act, 1929.Special Resolutions passed 3ist March, 1937. AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company, duly convened, and held at 59 and 60 High Street,. Guildford, Surrey, on 3ist March 1937, the following Resolutions … Continue reading

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The Ruling Caste by David Gilmour

Recently, I have been focusing my genealogical time on India as I work on a book about part of my family who spent time in India. Nothing special, except the research has unravelled some real surprises and I felt the … Continue reading

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The Fishing Fleet – Anne de Courcy

When the author was undertaking her research we did correspond rather briefly, but my interest regarding my ancestral links to India was out of the time frame for Anne’s book. I waited rather eagerly for the book to be published. … Continue reading

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Roadford Lake

Earlier in the week I spotted on Twitter that there was to be a Fly Fishing event at Roadford Lake. I forwarded the details to hubby incase he wanted to go. So at lunchtime we headed off to the event. … Continue reading

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Among the Mad by Jacqueline Winspear

Just before Christmas Maisie and her employee, Billie see a man commit suicide in the street. The man was clearly a War Veteran and events very quickly turn Maisie back to her nursing days during the Great War. Soon after … Continue reading

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