History
George Brain, Carpenter's Crew (1889-1914)
The story of Carpenter's Crew George Brain, from Glascote, who was drowned on Hospital Ship Rohilla on 30th October 1914.
I write Regency romance novelettes with midlife protagonists, ladies with ambition, and gentlemen who work for their living, rather than the usual pretty young debutantes and dukes. I love to include historical details in my storytelling.
History
The story of Carpenter's Crew George Brain, from Glascote, who was drowned on Hospital Ship Rohilla on 30th October 1914.
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Mysteries are both the joy and the challenge of genealogy. Sarah Gerrish's story is one of these.
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Where I live between Glascote Locks was once the location for the moulding factories producing Scimitars and Robin Reliants.
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Do you want to write or blog about family history, but you don't know where to begin? This post lists 13 challenges to help you get started... and keep going!
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A sad little story of a baby drowned in the Kennet and Avon Canal at Sydney Wharf near Bath.
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The story of Alfred Allbrighton, who lived in Main Road, Glascote, and was killed in action in WW1 on 20th September 1917.
History
The history of Glascote Locks and the surrounding area between 1900 and 1918, including the men of Glascote who served and fell in WW1.
Family
Mary Ann Jane Dutton was my 2nd great-grandmother. She was born in 1848 in Deptford, Kent, the second of eleven children.
Family
This is the story of my Great Uncle, Arthur James Sear, who was killed in the First World War.
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My son was thrilled to come home with this old edition of the Bristol Tune Book which he bought at Acorns Charity Shop. #charityshopfinds
Family
For years, the oldest original photograph in my family collection was a mystery. Now I have passed it on to a direct descendant of the family.
History
I researched this history of the Boatyard for my lovely clients. It includes some information on Boatyard Cottages and New Buildings​.