Looking at the people in my grandfather's life in the early 1900's through his Edwardian post card collection.
Sunday 30 September 2018
Fisherman's Walk, Boscombe
Another post card from V Mursell, this one to Alice Langford. The message on this card appears to suggest that Miss Marchant & Co was an address that the sender hoped that it could be used as a 'post box' for the Langford sisters.
May 30th 1905 was a Tuesday.
Saturday 29 September 2018
Meyrick Road, Bournemouth
A card to Florence Langford, an older sister of Alice from V. Mursell who appears to have been on holiday in the Bournemouth area.
May 30th 1905 was a Tuesday.
Miss Marchant was living with her sister in 1911.
Florence was living with her sister, Mary in 1911.
Friday 28 September 2018
All Saints' Church, Brixham
A post card to Mr & Mrs Williams at an address in London from WRW. Were the Williams' visiting London, the message would seem to suggest that they knew the church in Brixham, why may they have been downhearted?
August 30th 1906 was a Thursday.
Thursday 27 September 2018
Totnes Castle
A post card to Mr & Mrs Williams with a very brief message. This card was sent to the newly married Archibald and Alice who made the home at 63, Fleet Street in Torquay.
August 15th 1905 was a Tuesday.
Wednesday 26 September 2018
The Strand, Torquay
A post card to Mrs Shilston living/staying at Spreyton in 1913. The sender's name is not clear.
December 15th 1913 was a Monday.
Tuesday 25 September 2018
Salisbury Cathedral
A card to Alice Langford from C. Lee. Was Alice a piano teacher? Alice had an exam in December 1903.
May 19th 1904 was a Thursday.
Monday 24 September 2018
Ship & Bell Hotel, Horndean
A card from Mabel to her mother, Mrs Easterbrook. I wonder who Norman was?
June 30th 1903 was a Tuesday.
Note: the building next to the hotel is the Gales Brewery. The business was established in 1847 and closed in 2006 after the business was bought by Fullers.
Sunday 23 September 2018
Compton Castle, Newton Abbott
A card to A Williams from AAW. "How are your pins" it would seem that Mr Williams was have as much trouble getting about as this post card. The GPO took 5 days to deliver it!
The first of the four post marks has the date before the month, not the normal practice.
14th April 1906 was a Saturday.
Saturday 22 September 2018
Cheddar
A message to Mrs Easterbrook from one of her children. The signature of the sender is unreadable, but they were going to arrive at their mother's home the following Friday.
September 17th 1908 was a Thursday.
Friday 21 September 2018
London from the Monument
A card to Alice Langford from someone who stayed at the YMCA in Fulham Road. The card was not signed.
October 3rd 1904 was a Monday.
Thursday 20 September 2018
The Queen, Bath Road, Bournemouth
A card to Mr A Williams, probably Archibald from possibly GM. I wonder who the lady with the big appetite was!
January 2nd 1909 was Saturday.
Wednesday 19 September 2018
Haresfield Beacon
June 25th 1905 was a Sunday.
Tuesday 18 September 2018
Wimborne Road, Ringwood
A card to Mr & Mrs Williams from Bess in Ringwood who they were planning to visit in August 1908.
August 8th 1908 was a Saturday.
Monday 17 September 2018
New Street, Birmingham
A card from S. Browne about a visit with her mother to Spreyton. It would seem that S. Browne was a school teacher.
September 24th 1908 was a Thursday.
Sunday 16 September 2018
Brougham Place, North Adelaide
A card with Christmas greetings to Mr Williams Jun. from Will in South Australia. The postmark is incomplete, but does show enough to indicate that the post card was sent on the 20 something of November 1905. The changed delivery address indicates that the Williams family had moved home.
Saturday 15 September 2018
Catholic Cathedral, Portsmouth
A card to Mrs Easterbrook from her daughter, Mabel. There are a number of post cards that were sent to "Spreyton", but how did they arrive in John's collection. He would have been 22 years old when this card was sent an had been working in his father's butchers business for more than 8 years. The evidence of the main body of the collection is that his enthusiasm for collecting cards was between 1903 and 1907 when he saved 340 of the 408 posted on this site. The peak year was 1904 with 143 cards.
Initial research:
Mrs Easterbrook, Elizabeth was born in Holcombe Rogus, Devon in about 1864.
Mabel was born on April 23rd 1889 and married Walter Bovey in 1915. They had one son, Kenneth. Walter who was a Grenadier Guard died in France on December 16th 1918.
She was living in Painton in September 1939.
She died in 1987.
January 17th 1913 was a Friday.
Friday 14 September 2018
Thursday 13 September 2018
King Edward VII Statue, Reading
October 4th 1904 was a Tuesday.
The statue stands in front of Reading Station.
Wednesday 12 September 2018
Prospect Park, Reading
A post card from Annie Lewendon to her Aunt, Elizabeth Povey. Annie appeared to have a close relationship with her Aunt as she by September 1939 she was living with her and running the newsagents shop at 51, George Street. Was she also Elizabeth Povey's carer? Annie was left 51, George Street in her aunt's will and sometime after this moved back to Reading where she died in 1962.
September 22nd 1904 was a Thursday.
Tuesday 11 September 2018
Natural History Museum, South Kensington
A post card from May Tidy that told of Alice come down soon. There is no Alice among John's cousins, but there are post cards to Alice Langford in the collect. She was born in Torquay in about 1880 and married Archibald Williams in 1905. There are a number of post cards sent to the Williams family in Torquay.
It would appear that this card was posted during the first half of December 1903.
Monday 10 September 2018
Eversfield Place, St. Leonards-on-Sea
A card from Edith hoping John got home safely, she also reminded him about her order for beef.
June 14th 1904 was a Tuesday.
Labels:
11.00 pm,
1904,
26 Upper St James St,
7.00 am,
B&W,
Edith,
Hartmann,
John Goodridge,
June,
Lewes,
meat order,
Seaside,
Tuesday
Sunday 9 September 2018
London Bridge
A post card from E.W. to Mrs Povey. Was E.W. Mrs Waring who was staying at 51, George Street a month later? Could she have been a relative who was visiting to help look after Mrs Povey when she was unwell?
July 19 1906 was a Thursday.
Labels:
10.15 am,
1906,
Colour,
Elizabeth Povey,
George Street,
July,
London,
Mrs Povey,
Mrs Waring,
River,
S. Hildersheimer & Co Ltd,
Thames,
Thursday
Location:
London Bridge, London SE1 9DD, UK
Saturday 8 September 2018
Malling Hill Windmill. Lewes
This post card was sent by Edith 3 days after fire destroyed the Malling Hill windmill on September 8th 1908.
September 11th 1908 was a Friday.
Friday 7 September 2018
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