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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 25 January 07 20:53 UTC (UK) »

Hi,
Checked and found John WHITLAM Sworn in on 13th Oct 1849 as PC27, the number was reissued on 8th Sep 1851

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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 25 January 07 20:54 UTC (UK) »

Hi Dave,

Wow, thanks very much for that, what a star you are.

Regards,
Kath
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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 25 January 07 21:14 UTC (UK) »

You have started something now Dave.

Thanks a lot for your help.

Can we have a competition to find who has the earliest member of the force in their line?
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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 25 January 07 23:58 UTC (UK) »

Hi Dave
      You don't have any information on the Nottingham / Chesterfield / Doncaster police do you ? we have a William H Bunney ( b1846 ) that was in the force in 1871.
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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #19 on: Friday 26 January 07 09:47 UTC (UK) »

Sorry Alan , I only have Hull and East riding police forces

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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #20 on: Friday 26 January 07 14:47 UTC (UK) »

Hi Nick,
  Was Graham CARVER a police officer in Hull, one of yours Smiley?
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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #21 on: Monday 05 February 07 10:04 UTC (UK) »

Hi Rock

Can you do another lookup please for Harry Bateman b1865 Hull

Thanks

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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #22 on: Monday 05 February 07 10:25 UTC (UK) »

There is no Harry BATEMAN but there is a Harvey BATEMAN who joined in June 4th 1894 as PC 206, the collar number was reissued in 1903 indicating that he had left the force or he had been promoted

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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #23 on: Monday 05 February 07 12:52 UTC (UK) »

My goodness Dave. You really have started something here. You have to be very careful before mentioning that you have access to something. You'd be amazed at how many people would be interested! Cheesy Cheesy

If you've not completely worn out the pages - any chance that you could look up my great grandfather - William Fall? I believe that he was in the Hull police force around the early 1890s, possibly into the 1900s.

(He was apparently thrown out - my mother thought that it was because he drank, my aunt thought that it was because he beat up a man to preventing the man hitting the man's wife and child. )

Thanks. I appreciate it
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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #24 on: Monday 05 February 07 14:26 UTC (UK) »

Hi Isobel,
   Glad to help, There is a William Fall who was a PC 271 he joined up on 6th Dec 1895 and his collar number was next issued on 9th April 1931

  Regards Dave H     
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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #25 on: Thursday 27 September 07 18:32 UTC (UK) »

Im aware of a PC William Whitelam who was often mentioned in the Hull papers C1860.  He was the 100th police officer enlisted in the city.
As for Sculcoates police station, it was situated on Church St which is now wincomlee.  Its sadly gone but was adjoined to Sculcoates Inn on one side and the family home of a Jack the Ripper suspect.
The police station was built around 1878 as the headquarters of C division.
F.S.Smith the victorian artist drew a brilliant picture of the police station looking south.
There was also a photo of the whole of C division in Images of Hull, Kingston upon hull the second selection by paul gibson.  The book also contains a photo of the adjacent pub.
Hope this helps
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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #26 on: Tuesday 02 October 07 12:31 UTC (UK) »

Hi Dave,
Any chance of a look up for a distant ancestor, please:
James Brown, born in Scotland around 1816.  The 1841 census has him as a Policeman in Hull, living in Providence Street.   He seems to have left the force before 1851 when the census has him as a Post Office Porter (on night duty on the night of the census).
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Industrial River Hull
Hull textile industry
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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #27 on: Tuesday 02 October 07 12:57 UTC (UK) »

Here are two images of Sculoates police station.  The first is a drawing from the FS Smith book images of Victorian Hull vol 2.
The second image is an actual photo of the station complete with the entire staff of C division.  Hope this helps


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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #28 on: Tuesday 02 October 07 13:47 UTC (UK) »

Thanks, Mike-
I reckon that FS Smith drawing is one of his best!
Dave
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Jessop and McDonald of Hull.
Jessop, Kirklees area of West Riding.
Mann, Reece,Winn of Hull.
Ince of Bradford area.
Industrial River Hull
Hull textile industry
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Re: Hull/Sculcoates police
« Reply #29 on: Tuesday 02 October 07 13:57 UTC (UK) »

The Sculcoates inn is next door to the police station and I have a brilliant picture of that , FS Smith missed no detail in his books, I am working my way through both Victorian Hull 1 and Victorian Hull 2.  The first concentrates more on the old town, high street etc.
Were as the second book goes further afield.
Both fantastic reads.
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