Or is it “Free, the Pumphrey two” (to anybody that would like them)? It’s a good slogan for a supermarket, but in this case the
Published in the local paper, name unknown, but on the tip of my tongue, the local correspondent Mr H Carter reports first on the Harvest
Graham’s wife’s sister (still with me?), name unknown at present is researching the Espin family history and has unearthed the following. Unsure if the Cecil
Julie, Pat’s daughter shared these two photographs taken six years or so before they moved to Australia. Taken at Hampstead Road, Great Barr.
Over to you on this one Pat. Uniform so wartime?
At the top are Pat and Harry. At the bottom are various family members. Another of Laurance’s photos. 1948?
I’m thinking. Laurance on his soap cart at the back, Harry and Pat in front? 1947 or so?
… courtesy of Laurance who photographically copied a number of photos as my Mother carelessly (on her own admission) mislaid her large collection of old
… I know it’s a cliche, but I find it confusing and interesting at the same time to have a six week school holiday bi-sected
Pat Collision (nee Espin), Gladys & Arthur begat Dorothy (& Reuben) begat Pat (and Graham), still with me (?) sent through some photos of her
Graham has just sent this over: “Harry, well we have finally arrived in Louisiana. It has been a trying three months. Luckily, I have some
Dear Harry, remembered you asked last year for my bio. Sorry it is late. Part I: The United Kingdom Born in Aston, Birmingham on June