Hello List. Can someone help me with the following. I don't think it is a medal more of a medallion. On the front it has at the top, a crown, under that the word UBIQUE, under that a wheel, then QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUGUNT. Then finally The Bolton Artillery. The reverse side has 210 BTY 1928. This belonged to my Father who was born in 1911, so that would make him just 17 years of age in 1928. Also when I googled with Bolton Artillery 210 BTY I got Staffordshire, why would this be when it was the Bolton Artillery. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Regards. Perle Brooking. Younghusband. South Australia.
'Ubique' and the longer one are both Latin mottoes of the Royal Artillery. I found a reference in The Times of 1923 to the "Manchester and Bolton Artillery (four batteries each)", on a training exercise. A battery is an artillery unit. ie a number of guns and men. The batteries are grouped into battalions, which in turn are part of regiments. A brigade is a much larger army unit made up of regimental battalions. The number 216 seems to be associated with Bolton so I wonder if there is a worn bit or a scratch and you have misread it. Whilst there seems to be one battery number for Bolton now, I suspect that in the 1920s each battery had a separate number. You can see from this link how it worked. http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/22/a3517922.shtml Judy On 7 Apr 2008, at 06:39, Perle wrote: > Hello List. > > Can someone help me with the following. I don't think it is a > medal more of > a medallion. On the front it has at the top, a crown, under that > the word > UBIQUE, under that a wheel, then QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUGUNT. Then > finally The > Bolton Artillery. > > The reverse side has 210 BTY 1928. > > This belonged to my Father who was born in 1911, so that would make > him just > 17 years of age in 1928. Also when I googled with Bolton > Artillery 210 BTY > I got Staffordshire, why would this be when it was the Bolton > Artillery. > > Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. > > Regards. > > Perle Brooking. > Younghusband. South Australia. > > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > Except for personal messages, please post replies to the list. > Other people can learn from them! > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LAN- > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thanks to you all for your suggestions.... I did display the photo on one of the millitary sites recommended and got an answer straight away! It's likely Gt Grandfather was in a Kitchener battalion. Apparantly there was a shortage of Khaki and blue material was issued for these uniforms. There was also a shortage of badges and that's why a small pin was used to secure his cap instead! It wasn't uncommmon to be photographed without belts, buckles etc. And a photo was posted to show me what he would have looked like in 'full dress'. Thanks for putting me on to this very informative site. best wishes Linda Valerie lirakis <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Linda, Could you scan the photo to me please in its original size, so I can place on my website, e-mail [email protected] You don't say how old your gt.grandfather looks, but as you say he was born in 1876 it's unlikely, though not impossible, that he would have been a soldier in the war. I have looked at the Post Office Directories for Charles Willis, who is listed in 1907 at 92 Newport Street, Bolton and at the same address in 1916. In 1924 he is listed at 87 Bradshawgate. I have not been able to trace him in Heywood in 1905 or 1924. Valerie On 06/04/2008, linda mellows wrote: > > Hello listeners.. > I wondered if any of you could point me in the right direction to find out > more info about a photo I have of my Gt Grandfather John Taylor born Bolton > 1876. > It's always been a mystery to our family as he's shown in a studio pose > casually sat on the corner of a table table.He is wearing some sort of > uniform and hat but it has no military buttons buckles, belts or braids of > any description to give away what uniform or what regiment it is. I'm > guessing it's 1st world war period. The studio it was taken was C.E Willis > photographers, Bolton & Heywood. > Any help or advice would be most appreciated. > > Thanks > Linda > > (always on the look out for Taylor's, Atherton's,Isherwood's, Robinson's - > all of Bolton) > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! for Good helps you make a difference > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > Except for personal messages, please post replies to the list. > Other people can learn from them! > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Except for personal messages, please post replies to the list. Other people can learn from them! :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Win a BlackBerry device from O2 with Yahoo!. Enter now.
Hi Martin, During the second WW the Bolton Battery were know as 53 Field Regt Royal Artillery. Jim Martin Briscoe <[email protected]> wrote: I had a look on GOOGLE BOOKS (http://books.google.co.uk/books?lr=&q=%22bolton+artillery%22&num=50&as_brr= 0&spell=1&oi=spell) and found this reference http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t9081.html This says that in WWI Bolton Artillery was 211th Brigade and that it is now (or at least in 2004) 216th Brigade (I think he means Battery rather than Brigade). There is an address of someone in the unit in 2004 who had access to the unit museum. The message refers to Sources: Lt-Col B. Palin Dobson, "History of the Bolton Artillery 1860-1928"; aj Wingfield, "The Bolton Artillery, A History, 1860-1975. Also there is another mention of The Bolton Artillery: A History, 1860-1975. Bolton. 1976. 15606 VERDIN (Sir RICHARD). Presumably Bolton Library will have these two books so someone might be able to check them. Martin Briscoe Fort William M&LFHS | Gwynedd FHS > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Perle > Sent: 07 April 2008 06:40 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ENG-LAN-BOLTON] Bolton Artillery > > Hello List. > > Can someone help me with the following. I don't think it is > a medal more of a medallion. On the front it has at the top, > a crown, under that the word UBIQUE, under that a wheel, then > QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUGUNT. Then finally The Bolton Artillery. > > The reverse side has 210 BTY 1928. > > This belonged to my Father who was born in 1911, so that > would make him just > 17 years of age in 1928. Also when I googled with Bolton > Artillery 210 BTY I got Staffordshire, why would this be > when it was the Bolton Artillery. > > Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. > > Regards. > > Perle Brooking. > Younghusband. South Australia. :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Except for personal messages, please post replies to the list. Other people can learn from them! :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Perle, The Bolton Royal Artillery battery were based at the Drill Hall Silverwell Street Bolton as a Territorial battery until the 1980s, I think that was their HQ prior to WW1. Jim Perle <[email protected]> wrote: Hello List. Can someone help me with the following. I don't think it is a medal more of a medallion. On the front it has at the top, a crown, under that the word UBIQUE, under that a wheel, then QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUGUNT. Then finally The Bolton Artillery. The reverse side has 210 BTY 1928. This belonged to my Father who was born in 1911, so that would make him just 17 years of age in 1928. Also when I googled with Bolton Artillery 210 BTY I got Staffordshire, why would this be when it was the Bolton Artillery. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Regards. Perle Brooking. Younghusband. South Australia. :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Except for personal messages, please post replies to the list. Other people can learn from them! :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I had a look on GOOGLE BOOKS (http://books.google.co.uk/books?lr=&q=%22bolton+artillery%22&num=50&as_brr= 0&spell=1&oi=spell) and found this reference http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t9081.html This says that in WWI Bolton Artillery was 211th Brigade and that it is now (or at least in 2004) 216th Brigade (I think he means Battery rather than Brigade). There is an address of someone in the unit in 2004 who had access to the unit museum. The message refers to Sources: Lt-Col B. Palin Dobson, "History of the Bolton Artillery 1860-1928"; aj Wingfield, "The Bolton Artillery, A History, 1860-1975. Also there is another mention of The Bolton Artillery: A History, 1860-1975. Bolton. 1976. 15606 VERDIN (Sir RICHARD). Presumably Bolton Library will have these two books so someone might be able to check them. Martin Briscoe Fort William M&LFHS | Gwynedd FHS > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Perle > Sent: 07 April 2008 06:40 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [ENG-LAN-BOLTON] Bolton Artillery > > Hello List. > > Can someone help me with the following. I don't think it is > a medal more of a medallion. On the front it has at the top, > a crown, under that the word UBIQUE, under that a wheel, then > QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUGUNT. Then finally The Bolton Artillery. > > The reverse side has 210 BTY 1928. > > This belonged to my Father who was born in 1911, so that > would make him just > 17 years of age in 1928. Also when I googled with Bolton > Artillery 210 BTY I got Staffordshire, why would this be > when it was the Bolton Artillery. > > Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. > > Regards. > > Perle Brooking. > Younghusband. South Australia.
Perle Brooking wrote I don't think it is a medal more of a medallion. With out seeing the item. Can you send me (direct) a picture? Ubique (Everywhere), with an accompanying motto Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt (Whither Right and Glory Lead). Derek Crompton London South-East
Two more pictures featuring haymaking at Westhoughton circa early 1950's? Can you identify any of the children in the photograph? Click on http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~boltongenealogy/photogallery6.htm Valerie
Hi Linda, Could you scan the photo to me please in its original size, so I can place on my website, e-mail [email protected] You don't say how old your gt.grandfather looks, but as you say he was born in 1876 it's unlikely, though not impossible, that he would have been a soldier in the war. I have looked at the Post Office Directories for Charles Willis, who is listed in 1907 at 92 Newport Street, Bolton and at the same address in 1916. In 1924 he is listed at 87 Bradshawgate. I have not been able to trace him in Heywood in 1905 or 1924. Valerie On 06/04/2008, linda mellows <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello listeners.. > I wondered if any of you could point me in the right direction to find out > more info about a photo I have of my Gt Grandfather John Taylor born Bolton > 1876. > It's always been a mystery to our family as he's shown in a studio pose > casually sat on the corner of a table table.He is wearing some sort of > uniform and hat but it has no military buttons buckles, belts or braids of > any description to give away what uniform or what regiment it is. I'm > guessing it's 1st world war period. The studio it was taken was C.E Willis > photographers, Bolton & Heywood. > Any help or advice would be most appreciated. > > Thanks > Linda > > (always on the look out for Taylor's, Atherton's,Isherwood's, Robinson's - > all of Bolton) > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! for Good helps you make a difference > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > Except for personal messages, please post replies to the list. > Other people can learn from them! > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
You need to get the picture posted somewhere so people can see it, Valerie can probably put on her website. But I would also suggest putting somewhere where people with military knowledge can see it as often they can spot some minor detail which is significant. I would suggest the Yahoo BritRegiments group, you have to first "join" then you can post the picture in the "Photos" on the group and post a message asking for help. When you have finished then just set the group to "No Emails" or "Leave" the group. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/britregiments/ Also ROOTSCHAT have a photo identification forum where you can post the picture http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/board,298.0.html Make sure you scan at high enough resolution to show detail and I would scan any details like buttons at higher resolution then crop out that detail as a separate image. Martin Briscoe Fort William M&LFHS | Gwynedd FHS > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of > linda mellows > Sent: 06 April 2008 10:02 > To: bolton roots web > Subject: [ENG-LAN-BOLTON] old photo by C.E. Willis, Bolton & Heywood > > Hello listeners.. > I wondered if any of you could point me in the right > direction to find out more info about a photo I have of my Gt > Grandfather John Taylor born Bolton 1876. > It's always been a mystery to our family as he's shown in a > studio pose casually sat on the corner of a table table.He is > wearing some sort of uniform and hat but it has no military > buttons buckles, belts or braids of any description to give > away what uniform or what regiment it is. I'm guessing it's > 1st world war period. The studio it was taken was C.E Willis > photographers, Bolton & Heywood.
Hello listeners.. I wondered if any of you could point me in the right direction to find out more info about a photo I have of my Gt Grandfather John Taylor born Bolton 1876. It's always been a mystery to our family as he's shown in a studio pose casually sat on the corner of a table table.He is wearing some sort of uniform and hat but it has no military buttons buckles, belts or braids of any description to give away what uniform or what regiment it is. I'm guessing it's 1st world war period. The studio it was taken was C.E Willis photographers, Bolton & Heywood. Any help or advice would be most appreciated. Thanks Linda (always on the look out for Taylor's, Atherton's,Isherwood's, Robinson's - all of Bolton) --------------------------------- Yahoo! for Good helps you make a difference
Received notice of this book from TNA, which looks pretty interesting. Army Records by William Spencer A guide for family historians Format: Paperback Date of publication: March 2008 Publisher: The National Archives ISBN: 9781905615100 > An accessible, up to the minute guide for all those interested in the > British Army or ancestors with an Army past. > > The National Archives’ exceptional collection of military material > includes the personal files of hundreds of thousands of First World > War soldiers as well as Army nursing services, the WAAC, prisoners of > war from the Second World War and Korea, and a wide variety of orders, > decorations and medal rolls – from the Napoleonic Wars to the > Falklands. This practical and accessible guide to records in the > Archives and the British Library’s India Office covers over four > centuries of Army life. Written by a military specialist and adviser > on family history, it provides an insider’s knowledge of material > newly released, soon to become available and recently deposited in > regimental museums. > > Army Records explores the documents surrounding key regiments, such as > the Household Cavalry and the Royal Artillery, as well as the > administrative backdrop to the service – pensions, casualty lists, > deserters and the decisions of the Chelsea Invaliding Board. New > online releases are charted, such as: > - Medal Index Cards > - World War II Unit Diary > - WAAC > - London Gazette > - Overseas records > - Updated sections of records of the Dominion Forces > > Whether you are tracing an ancestor, auxiliary service, regiment or > campaign, this is an invaluable guide to Britain’s military past. See http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/bookshop/details.aspx?titleId=376 Best wishes, Lynne
Hi everyone, Another picture added to my website featuring the FRANCE family. Please click on http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~boltongenealogy/photogallery6.htm and scroll to bottom of page. If anyone can identify other people in the photo please contact the list. Valerie
Recent additions to the Lancashire OPC pages <http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/> - > 30 March 2008 > > Baptisms 1891 to 1900 from the Parish of Thornton le Fylde > Follow the Baptisms link in the Table of Contents on the left > > > 29 March 2008 > > Baptisms 1817 to 1819 from the church of St Bartholomew in the Parish > of Colne > The completion of the Register for Baptisms 1813 to 1819 > Follow the Baptisms link in the Table of Contents on the left > > > 27 March 2008 > > Baptisms 1897 to 1900 from the Parish of Adlington > Follow the Baptisms link in the Table of Contents on the left > > > 26 March 2008 > > Burials 1813 to 1827 from the Parish of Ashton in Makerfield > Follow the Burials link in the Table of Contents on the left > > Burials 1813 to 1818 from the Parish of Blackburn > The page provides links to all available Burials. > > Burials 1845 to 1854 from the Church of St Peter in the Parish of > Blackburn > Follow the Burials link in the Table of Contents on the left > > Baptisms 1814 and 1815 from Manchester Cathedral > Follow the Baptisms link in the Table of Contents on the left > > Baptisms 1871 to 1897 for the Parish of Stretford > Follow the Baptisms link in the Table of Contents on the left Many thanks to the dedicated Lancashire OPC volunteers!
Recent updates to Lancashire BMD <www.lancashirebmd.org.uk> - > 29 March 2008: > > Added 8,076 births for Hyndburn RD comprising: Oswaldtwistle (1870-1883) > > Added 3,994 deaths for Blackpool RD comprising: Blackpool A (1913-1916) > > Added 26 (previously omitted) marriages for Wigan & Leigh RD > comprising: 3 for St. David, Haigh, (1863-1864) 5 for All Saints, > Hindley (1838-1864) 1 for Christ Church, Ince (1865-1865) 4 for St. > Wilfred, Standish (1844-1847) 13 for All Saints, Wigan (1849-1865) > > Added 9,191 marriages for Blackburn RD comprising: Darwen, United > Reformed Church (Chapels) (1976-2002);Blackburn, Baptist Chapel > (Leamington Rd) (1982-2002);Blackburn, Lammack Methodist Church > (Lammack Rd) (1980-2001);Blackburn, St Jude (1951-1962);Blackburn, St > John (1950-1965);Blackburn, St Matthew (1954-1970);Witton, St Philip > (1951-1974);Darwen, St George (1959-1973);Darwen, St John > (1951-1974);Blackburn, St Silas (1956-1983);Blackburn, St Stephen > (1951-1981);Blackburn, St Thomas (1938-1980);Blackburn, Church of the > Saviour (1957-1983);Darwen, St Barnabas (1946-1977);Darwen, St > Cuthbert (1947-1980);Blackburn, St Bartholomew (1958-2003);Fenicliffe, > St Francis (1955-1984);Feniscowles, Immanuel (1960-1977);Hoddlesden, > St Paul (1969-1981);Lower Darwen, St James (1954-1981);Darwen, St > Peter (formerly Holy Trinity) (1963-1979);Darwen, St James > (1892-1981);Blackburn, All Saints (1964-1981);Tockholes, St Stephen > (1951-1978);Turton, St Anne (1947-1988);Witton, St Mark > (1959-1978);Blackburn, The Redeemer (1982-2001);Blackburn, Holy > Trinity Blackburn (1948-1980);Blackburn, St Aidan > (1953-1980);Blackburn, St Gabriel (1947-1973) > > Added 4,528 marriages for Rochdale RD comprising: Middleton Juncton, > Methodist Church (1906-1914); Wardle, Methodist Chapel (1913-1913); > Rochdale, Newbold Baptist Chapel (1906-1914); Rochdale, Trinity > Methodist Church (1906-1914); Heywood, Mission Chapel (1914-1914); > Middleton, Methodist Church (Long Street) (1913-1914); Birtle, > Methodist Chapel (also known as Moulding Methodist Chapel) > (1914-1914); Middleton, Providence United Reformed (1913-1914); > Littleborough, Methodist Church (Victoria Street) (1913-1914); > Rochdale, Castlemere Methodist Church (formerly United Methodist, > William Street) (1913-1974); Heywood, Methodist Church (Bury New Road) > (1956-1974); Rochdale, St Andrews United Reformed Church (1906-1974); > Langley, Methodist Church (1961-1974); Rochdale, Methodist Church > (Kirkholt) (1963-1974); Heywood, Trinity Methodist Church (1906-1914); > Castleton, Castleton Moor Methodist Church (1914-1914); Bamford, > United Reformed Church (1913-1914); Rochdale, Brimrod Methodist Church > (1913-1914); Heywood, United Reformed Church (1906-1914); Rochdale, > Wesley Chapel (1906-1914); Heywood, Bethel Chapel (1913-1914); > Littleborough, Methodist Chapel (Church Street) (1913-1914); Rochdale, > Methodist Chapel (Union Street) (1906-1914); Milnrow, Wesley Chapel > (1906-1914); Rochdale, Methodist Church (Lowerplace) (1913-1914); > Norden, Methodist Chapel (Lanehead) (1913-1914); Castleton, Methodist > Church (Heywood Road) (1913-1914); Littleborough, Temple Methodist > Chapel (1913-1913); Heap Bridge, Bethel Chapel (1913-1914); Norden, > Methodist Chapel (Bagslate) (1906-1913); Heywood, Salem Methodist > Chapel (1913-1914); Balderstone, St Mary (1906-1914); Rochdale, St > Chad (1906-1914); Wardleworth, St Mary the Virgin (1906-1914); > Rochdale, The Good Shepherd (1906-1914); Deeplish, St Lukes Church > Centre (1906-1914); Rochdale, St Clements (1906-1914); Birch, St Mary > (1906-1914); Belfield, St Ann (1914-1914); Middleton, St Leonard > (1906-1914); Middleton Junction, St Gabriel (1906-1914); Middleton, > Holy Trinity (1906-1914); Rhodes, All Saints (1906-1914); Thornham, St > John (1913-1914); Tonge, St Michael (1906-1914); Bamford, St Michael > (1906-1914); Birtle, St John (1906-1914); Heywood, All Souls > (1906-1914); Castleton Moor, St Martin (1906-1914); Heap Bridge, St > George (1906-1914); Heywood, St James (1906-1914); Heywood, St Luke > (1906-1914); Hopwood, St John (1906-1914); Milnrow, St James > (1906-1914); Newhey, St Thomas (1906-1914); Calderbrook, St James > (1906-1914); Dearnley, St Andrews (1906-1914); Wardleworth, St James > (1906-1914); Littleborough, Holy Trinity (1906-1914); Falinge, St > Edmund (1906-1914); Shore, St Barnabas (1906-1914); Smallbridge, St > John the Baptist (1906-1914); Wardle, St James the Apostle > (1906-1914); Rochdale, St Albans (1906-1914); Hamer, All Saints > (1906-1914); Healey, Christ Church (1906-1914); Newbold, St Peter > (1906-1914); Norden, St Paul (1906-1914); Rochdale Register Office or > Registrar Attended (1906-1914) > > > 15 March 2008: > > Added 5,941 births for Preston RD comprising: Alston (1893-1937) > > Added 10,234 births for Hyndburn RD comprising: Oswaldtwistle (1849-1870) > > > 2 March 2008: > > Added 16,225 births for Blackburn RD comprising: Blackburn Northern > (1901-1902); Blackburn Southern (1900-1909); Blackburn Western (1905-1909) > > Amended Chorley births (1854-1875) to add mother's maiden name > resulting in minor change to number of marriage entries. > 1 March 2008 Added 17,023 deaths for Bolton RD comprising: Bolton > South (1941-1944); Farnworth (1909-1915); Great Bolton & Lever > (1914-1916); Halliwell (1922-1924); Little Bolton (1910-1917); Turton > (1919-1934) > > Added 7,463 deaths for Rochdale RD comprising: Castleton Further > (1880-1901) > > Added 3,468 marriages for Blackburn RD comprising: Blackburn, Trinity > United Reformed Church (Brownhill Rd) (1984-1990); Blackburn, United > Reformed Church (Audley Range) (1976-1987); Darwen, New Methodist > Church (Blackburn Rd, formerly Railway Rd) (1980-2004); Blackburn, St > Peter's Church (Watson St) (1988-1999); Pleasington, Pleasington > Priory (1990-2006); Blackburn, Woodlands United Reformed Church > (Cherry Tree, Livesey) (1985-2003); Blackburn Register Office or > Registrar Attended (1946-1952) > > Added 1,634 marriages for Lancaster RD comprising: Lunesdale, Caton, > Methodist (1902-1953); Lancaster, Morecambe, Methodist Church, > Clarence Street (1932-1937); Lancaster Register Office or Registrar > Attended (1902-1913)
Hi Clifford, Would you like me to forward a 1882 street plan for the area surounding Charles St off site , which includes St Johns church situated on the opposite side of Folds Rd. Rgds Jim clifford crompton <[email protected]> wrote: Yes Jim that is correct, I seem to have the census images for the Crompton Street end but now need the piece,folio,page refs for the west end of the street. Cliff C --- JAMES RIDING wrote: > > Hi Clifford, > re Charles Street , is this the street that ran > off Kay Strret in the East Ward Little Bolton you > are looking for?. > On a late 19th ceentury street plan it is shown > from run off Kay st to Crompton St , which then > connected to Phoenix St. > Rgds Jim > > > clifford crompton > wrote: > I have located part of Charles Street on the 1901 > on > piece 3618. Can SKS provide me with the references > for > the rest of the street? It seems as though the > street > is divided by an ecclesiastical parish boundary with > the bit I have found in St John's. > > Cliff C > > > __________________________________________________________ > Sent from Yahoo! Mail. > More Ways to Keep in Touch. > http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > Except for personal messages, please post replies to > the list. > Other people can learn from them! > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to [email protected] with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > Except for personal messages, please post replies to > the list. > Other people can learn from them! > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to [email protected] with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail. A Smarter Inbox http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Except for personal messages, please post replies to the list. Other people can learn from them! :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Yes Jim that is correct, I seem to have the census images for the Crompton Street end but now need the piece,folio,page refs for the west end of the street. Cliff C --- JAMES RIDING <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Clifford, > re Charles Street , is this the street that ran > off Kay Strret in the East Ward Little Bolton you > are looking for?. > On a late 19th ceentury street plan it is shown > from run off Kay st to Crompton St , which then > connected to Phoenix St. > Rgds Jim > > > clifford crompton <[email protected]> > wrote: > I have located part of Charles Street on the 1901 > on > piece 3618. Can SKS provide me with the references > for > the rest of the street? It seems as though the > street > is divided by an ecclesiastical parish boundary with > the bit I have found in St John's. > > Cliff C > > > __________________________________________________________ > Sent from Yahoo! Mail. > More Ways to Keep in Touch. > http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > Except for personal messages, please post replies to > the list. > Other people can learn from them! > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to [email protected] with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > > Except for personal messages, please post replies to > the list. > Other people can learn from them! > > :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to [email protected] with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail. A Smarter Inbox http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html
Hi Clifford, re Charles Street , is this the street that ran off Kay Strret in the East Ward Little Bolton you are looking for?. On a late 19th ceentury street plan it is shown from run off Kay st to Crompton St , which then connected to Phoenix St. Rgds Jim clifford crompton <[email protected]> wrote: I have located part of Charles Street on the 1901 on piece 3618. Can SKS provide me with the references for the rest of the street? It seems as though the street is divided by an ecclesiastical parish boundary with the bit I have found in St John's. Cliff C __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail. More Ways to Keep in Touch. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: Except for personal messages, please post replies to the list. Other people can learn from them! :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: :-+-: ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I have located part of Charles Street on the 1901 on piece 3618. Can SKS provide me with the references for the rest of the street? It seems as though the street is divided by an ecclesiastical parish boundary with the bit I have found in St John's. Cliff C __________________________________________________________ Sent from Yahoo! Mail. More Ways to Keep in Touch. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html