Author Archives: Julie Goucher

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About Julie Goucher

Genealogist, Author, Presenter, native Guildfordian, avid note taker and journal writer. Lover of Books, Stationery & History; Surnames, Butcher & Orlando One-Name Studies. Pharos Tutor for all One-Name Studies/surname courses as well as Researching Ancestors from Continental Europe.

Postcard Friendship Friday – Stoke Church Guildford 1904

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

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The Old Mill, Guildford

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Font at St Nicholas Church 1920

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St Nicholas Church Guildford 1936

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Tea Cup Tuesday – Nice Cup of Tea!

Welcome to Tea Cup Tuesday. I thought that as I am going to be away for this edition of Tea Cup Tuesday I would comment on an earlier post from my blog, back in 2006. For me, 44 pages into … Continue reading

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Guildford High Street circa 1920

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Guildford & District in 366 Days

Introducing Guildford and District in 366 days. I was born in Guildford and am very proud of my heritage and links within the local area. Over the last 20 years or so I have collected a vast archive of memorabilia … Continue reading

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Sunday Stamps – Europe

Welcome, to the latest Sunday Stamps posting. I missed last week, the weekend seemed to arrive and leave with speed and before I knew it Sunday had gone! For this week I was able to rummage through my envelope of … Continue reading

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Bonnets & Convicts

Last week when we visited Killerton House there was a display of bonnets. The display was titled “Roses from the Heart” and was inspired by the Australian conceptual artist, Christina Henri. Each bonnet embroidered with the name of a convict … Continue reading

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Sunday Salon – New Additions…..

I nipped into the library on the way home from work last week, grateful of the extended opening times, only to discover that Devon County Council has sliced just over 8 hours from the opening times at the library. I … Continue reading

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