Edna! A letter/note from Agnes to Edna on the latter’s 21st birthday. This would make it about 1934. Ian would have been about six I’m
“Thank you for posting that. Ours was the one with the chimney showing. Granny Raybould’s sister (Great) Aunt(ie) Annie moved in in 1908, new built,
As Rob Wilton used to sing. Ian’s been a’wandering again, down that lane. Memories of wartime, vital to capture these snippets before the memory steelers
Geoffrey and Anna, not sure of their birth dates – probably 1965? Need some help here please Ian. I have updated Ian’s page on the
I have now had chance to edit the original page, and now the audio links should be working – step back ninety years or so
Taken two years ago, this is worth repeating in our dusting off the archives session going on down here in Wales. Taken on Ian’s 90th
… must be something in the water. Ian’s daughter Anna, son Ross and partner Millie have had LyLa
Both my parents left school at age 14 to go to work. Charles Hill, still single, joined the army in 1914 and had been working
From left is Cecil, David, Agnes, Ivy and Edna. The conundrum is the car. I am pretty sure it is a DAF, but I cannot
The day we went to Bangor – well, Rhyl actually. This shows from left Charles, (young) Arthur, Agnes and Ian.
Marguerite on the left (Ian’s sister), (Young) Arthur and Ian himself.