Harold Asher - photo postcard printed by F. Taylor in Queen Street, Bottesford.
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Harold Asher printed by B Graham, a photographer in Whitley Bay near Newcastle – there were various training camps nearby in WW1.
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Florrie Harby with her grandmother Mary Harby
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Florrie's grandparents and Aunt Annie on the Fleming bridge
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Charles Lamb
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Ernest Taylor, uncle of Florrie Harby
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Ernest Taylor
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Sarah Moulds (nee Taylor) and her youngest children. Sarah was Rose Taylor's sister and lived in Harby village.
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Reverse of picture of Sarah Moulds
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Amongst the postcards in Florrie Harby’s album are pictures of various family members and friends of the family. Here are the ones we have identified so far.
- Harold Asher was Florrie’s second cousin via the Taylor family.
- Ernest Taylor and Sarah Moulds were siblings of Rose Taylor.
- Henry and Mary Harby were Florrie’s grandparents who lived in Londonthorpe during the war. They moved to Bottesford after the Great War.
- Charles Lamb was a renowned bell ringer in Bottesford who died in 1913.
Creator
Florrie Harby Place
Various UK locations Contributor
Glenys Claricoats Copyright
Glenys Claricoats and the Bottesford Community Heritage Project Reference number
BOT/233/013
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The photo of Charles Lamb also shows a lady. Anyone know who she was? I don’t believe he married so maybe it was a sister? He had many sisters.
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