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 | - Clark m Georgina Smith
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 | - Williams, husband of Florence Crawford taken on honeymoon
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 | 11th Duke of Bedford
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 | 1928 Plymouth Sedan - presumably same model as the one Vic O'D bought in Timaru in early 1929 (see receipt)
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 | 2 Merrion Square (North) built for Thomas Keating in 1762 https://www.buildingsofireland.ie/buildings-search/building/50100349/american-college-dublin-2-merrion-square-north-dublin-2-dublin#gallery-1
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 | 25 Highgate, Dunedin home of William and Leonie Dawson. Isabel lived and worked here before Feb 1928, the month the Dawsons sold and Isabel went with then to Nelson.
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 | 28 July 1809: Battle of Talavera in the Peninsular War by E. Walker
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 | 3 North Guildry Street, Elgin home of William M Grant c1878-1892
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 | 4 generations - Priscilla Lynn with daughter Jennie Grant, grandson Bill Grant and great grand-daughter Margaret Grant - taken in 1925
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 | 4 Sharp sisters - standing left Isabel, right Mag. Sitting left Mary (with baby) and right Jean. Taken perhaps c 1930. Looks like a picnic day.
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 | 4th Duke of Portland by Francis Grant RA
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 | 63rd Regiment at Niagara - early 1860s. Although William/James had deserted in 1857, I expect this was the style of uniform of the regiment when William/James was enlisted.
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 | 65 Moscow Road, Liverpool - home of the Hughes family in 1900 at time Gordon was born.
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 | 9 Acorn Street, Minster in Sheppey where the Lades were recorded as living in 1881 (current photo ex Google maps)
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 | A A C Reid-Taylor, ex Sherborne School Book of Remembrance for former pupils who died in the First World War, 1914-1918
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 | A de B Brandon
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 | A de B Brandon WW1
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 | A depiction of Brandon House, Manitoba c 1810 from https://electriccanadian.com/transport/hudsonbay/chapter48.htm
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 | Abigail Hill, Baroness Masham
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 | Ackergill Tower near Wick - home of Sir William Dunbar of Hempriggs
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![Adam Loftus [Trinity College, Dublin]
[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adam_Loftus.jpg] Adam Loftus [Trinity College, Dublin]
[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adam_Loftus.jpg]](photos/thumb_Adam_Loftus.jpg) | Adam Loftus [Trinity College, Dublin]
[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adam_Loftus.jpg]
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 | Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell,1650-1707
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 | Adolph I, Duke of Cleves
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 | Advertisement by Rose for her Belliss's Family Hotel in 1859
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 | AEG Campbell From the Queenslander Sep 1914
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 | Aggie Grant - ODT 9 May 1938 - first woman to tee off, as first Ladies' President, Chisholm Park Golf Club. Husband Bill looking on (wearing dark suit and holding golf club).
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 | Aggie O'Donoghue - enlargement of photo taken with her youngest sister Nancy, c1922
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 | Aggie O'Donoghue age 13 - Salisbury School prize 1909 Book: a novel, Melbourne House by Elizabeth Wetherell, Collins Clear-Type Press, London and Glasgow [no date]
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 | Aggie's NZ Catholic Federation membership certificate
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 | Agnes (Margaret Augusta) O'Donoghue - Salisbury school prize for drawing 1910. The book is "Peeps at Many Lands - France" by John Finnemore, publ Adam and Charles Black, London 1909 (with a picture of Joan of Arc on the front cover)
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 | Agnes Brunsden's signature on the 1893 Women's Suffrage Petition https://nzhistory.govt.nz/files/documents/suffrage-pdfs/193.pdf
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 | Agnes Mair Mathieson
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 | Agnes O'Donoghue (second to front row, far left) - First Communion, Sacred Heart parish, Timaru - c1906?
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 | Agnes_del_Maino with dau Bianca Maria Sforza
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![Aircraftsman and Mrs R. T. Brittenden leaving St. Mary's Church, Merivale, after their marriage on Saturday afternoon. The bride was formerly Miss Joy Mantell, daughter of Mr and Mrs G. A. Mantell, Wairarapa road. The bridegroom, a former member of the reporting staff of “The Press,” is a son of Mr and Mrs E. S. Brittenden, Worcester street. [PRESS, 7 OCTOBER 1940] Aircraftsman and Mrs R. T. Brittenden leaving St. Mary's Church, Merivale, after their marriage on Saturday afternoon. The bride was formerly Miss Joy Mantell, daughter of Mr and Mrs G. A. Mantell, Wairarapa road. The bridegroom, a former member of the reporting staff of “The Press,” is a son of Mr and Mrs E. S. Brittenden, Worcester street. [PRESS, 7 OCTOBER 1940]](photos/thumb_RTBrittenden%20wedding.JPG) | Aircraftsman and Mrs R. T. Brittenden leaving St. Mary's Church, Merivale, after their marriage on Saturday afternoon. The bride was formerly Miss Joy Mantell, daughter of Mr and Mrs G. A. Mantell, Wairarapa road. The bridegroom, a former member of the reporting staff of “The Press,” is a son of Mr and Mrs E. S. Brittenden, Worcester street. [PRESS, 7 OCTOBER 1940]
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 | Alessandro Farnese
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 | Alex and May Donald and their three eldest children - Rose (eldest), Charles and Anne c 1889
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 | Alex and May Donald and their three eldest children - Rose (eldest), Charles and Anne c 1889 (courtesy Rich Sutherland)
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 | Alex Donald
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 | Alex Donald - close up from family photo c 1889. Courtesy Rich Sutherland. Enhanced and colourised on Myheritage
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 | Alex Graham - 1918
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 | Alexander Burnett's oak armchair - perhaps before 1597. Preserved at Crathes Castle.
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 | Alexander Crichton of Brunstane d bef 1588
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 | Alexander Donald c 1889 (courtesy Richard Sutherland)
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 | Alexander Donald c 1889 Courtesy Rich Sutherland; colourised by Helen Innes
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 | Alexander Donald when younger - courtesy Rich Sutherland, enhanced on Myheritage
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