Hi all,
John and Jacquie are doing the geneology bit and are having trouble indentifying the street name on this census form.
I thought it was Queen Street but I'm not so sure. Can anyone help them please?
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Monday 6 April 2015
Sunday 15 February 2015
Where in Deptford?
Hi everyone
Jane sent me an email telling me about her ancestors in the above photo but more importantly help in trying to identify the location of where the photo was taken. Clue may be in the sign above them. Jane supplied the following info......
His name was William John Clark. On the 1911 census he was living with his parents William John Edward Clark and Finch Morgan Clark nee Pearson (known as Annie) at 53 Crossfield St. I know his first 2 children were born at this address in 1914 & 1919 I don't know when he moved out.
By 1936 he was living at 62 Creek Rd, with his wife Ellen & children, Ted, Nell, Harold & Joyce and my grandmother Ivy Morley. His parents were still at Crossfield St..........
Can anyone help please
best regards
Andy
Sunday 1 February 2015
Mystery Bottle
Lorna found this bottle whilst mud-larking the Thames up buy the 02.
She has asked if we can identify the distributors and or the location where they operated from
On the bottle and the top are the words "The Kent Creamia Milk Co. Ltd. Deptford.
Can anyone help please???
Regards
Andy
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