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
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
… get out of the kitchen. Except, that’s not an option if there are ten in the house. A typical (?) kitchen in Brum pre-war.
Having some time on my hands (really? Said Sandie, must do something about that….), I have been rootling around the family website and tidying up
Where Walter and Emily Jane rented. The houses were built in the period 1860-80 on farmland outside the City. Spark refers to a landowning family
Yes, but not Mother’s Day, under any circumstance, it’s the law with this one, and many others I suspect. “An American import”, a “catch penny”
My Mother’s school class at Moseley Road school, taken when she was about ten (1918 or so). Is yours here?
of South Island, New Zealand – Click on this to follow Del and Cyndy as they re-discover their Country…
Took place in 1940 in Basingstoke – not far from Aldershot barracks where Fred was based at the time, and that fine town where Hilda’s
I have now had chance to edit the original page, and now the audio links should be working – step back ninety years or so