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 | "A WAND'RING MINSTREL, I!"
The Life of George Cook (1883 – 1968) |
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 | "COMRADES IN ARMS" The story of George's war (WWII) with extracts from his diaries and reminiscences from the family of his lifelong friend, Lew Blackwell |
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 | A PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM OF "HMS PINAFORE" - 1922
Annotations by Geroge Cook |
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 | A PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM OF "TRIAL BY JURY" - 1922
Annotations by George Cook |
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 | AUNTIE NELLIE'S STORY - NELLIE YOULE SWANN (1894 - 1970)
The tangled story of our aunt who wasn't and then probably was is finally revealed |
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 | DEATH FOR THREEHA'P'ORTH OF SUCKERS The circumstances of the murder of Thomas Claypole in 1875 |
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 | DONALD McDONALD SIMPSON: 1928 - 2007
In Memoriam |
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 | EL-ALAMEIN An account of his part in the WWII battle from George's war diaries |
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 | EVA UNWIN: 1919 - 2008 An account of the memoral service held at the Salvation Army, Barton upon Humber, followed by cremation at Woodlands Crematorium, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire on September 9th 2008. |
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 | FOR THOSE IN PERIL ON THE SEA The story of Matthew Nessworthy (1882 - 1916)
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 | GRANDFATHER: The Story of Charles Henry Phillips (1868-1939)
Reflections on a life |
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 | HILDA MARY COOK (1916 - 2003) – MEMORIES OF MY MOTHER
A retrospective by her daughter Brenda |
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 | IN SEARCH OF JAMES ERNEST'S OLDER SISTER In which we unpick the identity of our missing great grand aunt |
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 | JOHN CRAXFORD, GENTLEMAN OF FOLKESTONE The will of John Craxford who died in 1857 |
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 | MAIDEN POSIES The short life of Elsie Jean Craxford |
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 | MARGARET SHERIDAN: 1939 - 2009 In Memoriam: A tribute to her life by her brother Terry Radford |
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 | MAY YOU GAMBOL IN THE FIELDS OF PARADISE A eulogy on the death of my mother |
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 | ME AND MY BROTHERS. Chapter 1: Formative years The first part of Donald's autobiography. His family background and childhood |
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 | ME AND MY BROTHERS. Chapter 2: Evacuee!
The second part of Donald's autobiography. His first school and evacuation during WWII |
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 | ME AND MY BROTHERS. Chapter 3: Education! Education!! Education!!!
The third part of Donald's autobiography: The end of the war and secondary education |
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 | ME AND MY BROTHERS. Chapter 4: Graduation, Separation, Consolidation The fourth part of Donald's autobiography: University and army service |
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 | ME AND MY BROTHERS. Chapter 5: We all fall off the ladder some time
The final part of Donald's autobiography. A lifetime in education and into retirement |
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 | MRS EVELYN CRAXFORD Champion bowler and wife of silversmith |
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 | QUITE A CHARACTER WAS MY DAD My father - by Eva Unwin |
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 | THE APPRENTICE George's early life and his articles of apprenticeship |
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 | THE GUV'NOR - ARTHUR CRAXFORD (1908 - 1989)
Reflections on a life by his daughter |
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 | THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD FROM BARTON TO BARTON
A two part illustrated autobiography |
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| 34 | | THE MYSTERY OF FRANCIS COCKERILL CRAXFORD Born in Huntingdon, transported to Tasmania for theft, what happened to him at the end of his sentence? |
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 | THE SHORT LIFE OF STANLEY C. GRIFFIN Brought up by his grandparents, he volunteered at the outbreak of World War I and died in Mesopotamia. What happened to his mother? |
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 | THE WILL OF JOHN CRAXFORD, LABOURER OF MIDDLETON, 1760 A 250 year old will which clouds our understanding of the Craxford family in the Welland Valley in the mid eighteenth century |
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 | THE WILL OF WILLIAM CRAXFORD (1803) A will from Gretton, Northamptonshire |
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 | THIRTY ONE DAYS IN STALAG IX - A John W Nessworthy's P.O.W. diary from WWII |
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