Looking at the people in my grandfather's life in the early 1900's through his Edwardian post card collection.
Wednesday, 25 October 2017
King Henry's Road, The Wallands, Lewes
Dear Johnnie, thank you for pie, bring more. Did the Goodridge Butchers business make their own pies or did they buy them in from a supplier? With the addition of John to his father's workforce, might they have experimented with producing pies on site? Intriguing, but an unanswerable question.
November 30th 1905 was a Thursday.
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A postcard from India
A postcard from Charley Tidy to one of his aunt's from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India . The postcard is dated 23rd April 1908 but has no...
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