1902 Advert – Bowring & Company Red Cross Line

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1923 Advert – Bowring & Co

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52 Weeks of Personal Genealogy & History – Wk 34 – Smells

Week 34: Smells. Describe any smells that take you back to childhood. These could be from meals, fragrant gardens, musty basements, or something entirely different.
This challenge runs from Saturday, August 20, 2011 through Friday, August 26, 2011.

This is a late post; life has been busy!

The most wonderful smell has to be the smell of jacket potato baking in the oven. Even now when I smell that familiar smell I am plunged back into the Saturday’s of my childhood, with my Grandmother grating a huge block of cheese and a super big jacket potato.

For me, that was a real treat. Now, with the invention of a microwave and the capability of having a jacket potato cooked within minutes it has lots its specialness, but regardless, I always cook mine in the oven, and hang the costs and time!

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Postcard Friendship Friday – Elstead Mill

Submitted as part of Postcard Friendship Friday hosted by The Best Hearts are Crunchy
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Wordless Wednesday – Quilts

Taking part in Wordless Wednesday
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Tea Cup Tuesday – Royal Commemoratives 1887

Hello & welcome to the latest addition to my regular series called Tea Cup Tuesdays. I was so glad that I stumbled across this meme a couple of months ago. It gives me chance to share my treasures and have a wander down memory lane as I recall the story that accompanies the various tea cups.

This week is a Victorian coffee cup, produced to commemorate the Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. I promise, I do have other non commemorative tea cups, but I am posting about them in the order they appear in the china cabinet in my breakfast room! I know your probably thinking that is organised, but it really helps my shocking memory!

Here is the little treasure

Isn’t it sweet? This was my first purchase back in 2002 from a well known auction site – eBay! The little coffee cup cost about £5 and I was delighted with the purchase. It didn’t matter that it had some damage to it, as that I feel simply adds to the character of such a little piece. I wonder who purchased this item and from where and how much. I do wish the little cup could tell me of its life before I purchased it, but that is not to be. So it sits in my china cabinet, amongst the china that I have either collected or inherited and is often admired.

Submitted as part of Tea Cups Tuesday hosted by Artful Affirmations & Martha’s Favourites

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Welcome to Guildford & District

Welcome to the very first posting of 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 relating to Guildford and the rural parishes surrounding it that are linked to my family history.

About 10 years ago, I was approached to edit a book entitled Guildford and District and for a whole host of reasons which I will not go into here, I did not publish the project. I have though, kept the material and added to the collection.

A chance pondering, and I contemplated this project; to publish the collection over the course of a year, commencing on my birthday, 10th October 2011 with a completion date of 9th October 2012. A total of 366 days because 2012 is a leap year.

I hope that you will enjoy the collection as much as I have compiling it.

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Weekend Cooking – Mrs Beeton’s Book of Household Management

,Back in March of this year I saw an interesting two part review of Mrs Beeton’s Book of Household Management (Abridged version published by World Classics).

Here are the links to Review One and Review Two written by Bunny’s Stuff.
I was interested in the review and as I had a voucher that I wanted to spend on books that would become part of my library collection I ordered it from Waterstones.

The book arrived and is really interesting and is currently resting on my cookbook shelf on the hall bookcase.

Last week there was a documentary broadcast on BBC 2 presented by Sophie Dahl about the life of Isabella Beeton. I recorded it, and finished watching it this morning.

Isabella was one of 4 children. Her father died when she was young and her mother, like many women of the time remarried to a widower who also had 4 children. Isabella’s mother and Step Father went on to raise a total of 21 children. From early sources Isabella was aged about 12 years old and was instrumental in helping look after her younger siblings.

She then married Samuel Beeton and I think became a women of future generation. In addition to being a wife and later mother she also worked within Samuel’s publishing business. Isabella knew grief. She lost two of her four children and sadly passed away aged 28 years.

What is sad, is that her headstone, (photographed from a live pause on the TV) reveals that she was a “fellow worker” in her husband’s publishing world. There is no mention of her journalism and achievements as an author. Which was very much a sign of the times of Victorian England.

The program made some of the dishes that Isabella produced in her book. This one was a favourite of mine from the program, although I have no plans to make it!

Here is the recipe from the book

And here is the finished pie, suitably decorated!

The program ended with a dinner party. The table decorated in full Victorian splendour. The dishes were those explored on the program and the guests were all the experts who had given advice and insight in the life and times of Isabella Beeton.

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Killerton House – National Trust 30th September 2011

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Killerton House, Devon – Part Four – Quilts

I particularly liked the Quilt on display, so much so, that I am going to share with you the photo yet again!

There was simply something about this quilt that I enjoyed, so I was delighted to see when we got to the gift shop at the exit that there was a selection of jigsaw puzzles showing this quilt. How could I resist?

 Here the pieces are, simply tipped out of the box.

A few particular shapes, I love the little rabbit & the tree!

And here it is, the completed project. This was a 40 piece puzzle which cost £6. The bigger one with 250 pieces cost £25. From looking at the puzzle it is quality and well worth the money!

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