Looking at the people in my grandfather's life in the early 1900's through his Edwardian post card collection.
Monday, 30 July 2018
Street Scene, Jeypore
A card from Charley Tidy to his aunt, Emma Goodridge. He let her know the price of a lb. of rump steak. With an unreadable post mark the only 'clue' to where Charley was when he wrote the card is the M next to the date, 9th January 1908. One of the places that the Royal Garrison Artillery was based in India was Multan in the Punjab..
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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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This post card was sent by Charley Tidy , John's cousin. Looks like Charlie was and the 3rd Battery, Royal Field Artillery were sta...
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I have found no evidence as to who Mary, the sender was. The recipient. Mrs Goodridge had relatives living in Horsham as that is where...
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