Guildford High Street Circa 1895

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Postcard Friendship Friday – Happy New Year From the Front 1916

So, Who was Fred?…..
A search of the Marriages for a B Turner in Guildford 1916+ to a Fred revealed one such entry. The marriage of Bertha A Turner to Frederick W Wait in the September Quarter of 1917 at Guildford. (Ref 2a, 201).
Working backwards to the 1911 Census. Did that reveal more of Bertha? The index revealed one entry for a Bertha E Turner. I took a chance and looked at the data. It didn’t pay off, and revealed a Bertha Elizabeth Turner residing at 144 Walnut Tree Close Guildford, a stones through of my Grandmother at 114. Isn’t research curious?.
Anyway, A quick look through the First World War records didn’t prove obviously helpful, neither did the Commonwealth War Graves website.  So I still didn’t know who Fred was. A quick search of the 1911 Census for him and I was surprised. It revealed one entry; just one.
Frederick William Wait, Single and Aged 20 years born 1891 Guildford. On overseas military duty and recorded as in the 7th Dragoon Guards and stationed at Hislop Barracks, Trimulgherry, Duccan, India.
That I had not expected. This is still not conclusive that the Fred in India is the Fred in France. Were regiments pulled from various bits of the Empire in order to fight in Europe. Quite possibly. 

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Band of the 2nd Battalion The Kings Regiment, Guildford Circa 1908

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View from the River Wey, Guildford Circa 1906

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Guildford Tri-Handled Cup

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Tea Cup Tuesday – Tri-Handled Cup

This little beauty is a fairly recent purchased to accompany my Guildford and District collection. This first photograph shows the front of the cup complete with the coat of arms for my home town. Guildford is in Surrey England.

The china is delicate and has beautiful little flowers on a pale green back ground.

The bottom show that this piece was produced somewhere within the British Empire – I would date this circa 1910.

Taking part in Tea Cup Tuesday hosted by Artful Affirmations & Martha’s Favourites

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Joining the 2012 European Reading Challenge

Hosted by Read City Reader Click HERE to sign up. The Challenge runs from 1st January 2012 until 31st January 2013.

I am committing to reading five books known as Deluxe Entourage. The commitment is to read five books across five different European Countries or written by five different European authors. There is flexibility within the challenge in that I could specialise in foodie books  – Agritourisimo. Overlapping with other books challenges is allowed, which is excellent news!

Here are my books –

  1. The Scottish – Irish Pub & Hearth Cookbook by Kay Shaw Nelson (United Kingdom)
  2. TBC
  3. TBC
  4. TBC
  5. TBC
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The Master Communicator, Ardente Acoustic Labs Ltd, Guildford Circa 1946

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Alfie’s Christmas!

Alfie, who does make fairly regular appearances on this blog had a wonderful Christmas. Under the tree were two presents for him.

As any dog owner will know, a dog has an acute sense of smell, so Alf was quite aware that what was under the tree was edible. He is such a good little chap, that most days he would simply sniff his gifts, which was pretty much like hubby having a small prod and feel at any additions under the tree!
Anyway, they were edible and Alf on Christmas morning was quick to investigate, after having some assistance with the wrapping!

After a small play and in preparation for a small Christmas lunch, yes, even with a few vegetables, Alf snoozed the morning away! Whoever said it was a dog’s life was absolutely right!
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Waterden Road & Christ Church, Guildford circa 1906

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