Ian must have had a deep rummage and produced this gem. Emily Jane is pictured holding “young” Arthur Short (Gladys) and Ian Hill (Agnes). Both
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.
Uncle Arthur Short (Gladys) on the left, uncle Arthur Otton (Gerry) on the right. But who’s in the centre? Edith Espin? Which begs the question
So called because of “Big” Arthur, his father, and to differentiate from him. An artist – but who knew? He was a picture on a
Or that’s what it seems like, and of course the only occasion to wear one, as we get older is a funeral. This particularly celebratory
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.