Looking at the people in my grandfather's life in the early 1900's through his Edwardian post card collection.
Saturday 27 January 2018
The River, Lewes
Another meat order, the beef was lovely and sent a half leg and shoulder of mutton. Edith also reports that Mr Ford at Eastbourne had died. The 1901 census records that Thomas Ford was living at 4, Lower Drove in the town next door to Kings Marine Stores where he was the manager. The 1891 census records that Marice King was a visitor. Maurice was Edith's brother in law.
August 12th 1904 was a Friday. Alexei Romanov was born on that day.
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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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This photograph was taken on 17th May 1970 and is part of the James Gray Collection. The earliest record of Upper St James Street in the...
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A card from Henry Mould. These post cards from Henry are evidence of a relationship between him and Jane Povey, but so far I have not ...
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A post card to John from Edith when she was our for a 'very nice drive'. August 7th 1907 was a Wednesday.
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