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COMEONFRANK
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Hi Alfie
I have found a photo for you !
I hope this helps
Paul
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COMEONFRANK
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Hi Molly
Glad I could help! I found the picture in a book called Burton on Trent Pubs, I have loads of local books from Burton and Derby to do with Pubs and Breweries so if there is anything else you are after let me know. 
Paul
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molly90
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Paul, Thank you for the photograph of The Travellers Rest, how it used to look. I am speechless. There were two 'stumps', either side of the church yard gates where two 'characters' used to sit'. I never knew their proper names, they were always 'Gorgy', who had one leg, and 'Bubbles' who could not walk properly.
The photograph would probably have been taken when Mr Bourne kept it. It was always immaculate then, but sadly went 'downhill' afterwards.
I have printed all the copies off and will treasure them.
I would imagine the little girl is going to Harvey's on an errand for her mum.
Thankyou so much for taking the time and trouble to send the photographs. It was very good of you. I am sure Alfie will appreciate them too.
Best wishes Molly
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molly90
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Pat, I think i mentioned i had cuttings of the infant school teachers, there are about four alltogether, and are rather large to put on here, some are of the children who attended the school, circa, 1949/50.
If you want to pm your address, I will gladly copy them and send them by post.
Regards Molly
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alfiepeg
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Wow Paul,
To say I am pleased/impressed/grateful is putting it mildly! I have been away for a few days and came back to your wonderful photos. To think that my great grandmother was born in that pub, and seeing it, well, I am just overwhelmed that someone took the trouble to send the photo, thank you. I am doing a family tree book for my mother for Christmas and this will bring back so many memories for her.
Best wishes
Alfie
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COMEONFRANK
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Hi Alfie
Its a great community on here! The other day someone restored some pictures for me so there is always someone willing to help . Iam glad you are pleased
Paul
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molly90
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Hi Alfie,
Yes, thanks again Paul. It was great to see those photographs.
Alfie. Mr and Mrs Cowley kept chickens, and one day one of them escaped into our garden. There was my brother and I trying to catch this chicken, with Mrs Cowley laughingly watching us. Anyway we cornered it in the end, but my brother would not pick it up, so i had to. Funny the things you remember isn't it.
They were very long gardens in the street, we were able to grow all our fruit and veg. We also kept our own chickens.
Mr Cowley was a very quite man, and walked very slowly. That Tan jacket is very prominent in my mind, for some reason.
I also recall someone called Hickman? was it. Could he have had a son called Terrence?
If I think of anything else I will let you know.
Best wishes Molly
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alfiepeg
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Hi Paul and Molly,
Paul, have you any idea when the first photo of the Queen's arms was taken? I am trying to work out if it was when my gr gr grandparents owned it.
Molly, Mr Cowley died aged 34 of spinal meningitis which could explain why he walked so slowly. Am wondering however if the Mr and Mrs Cowley that you remember are my direct relatives, or whether they are the son and daughter in law. I say this because Mr Joseph Cowley died in 1891, and I can't work out how you would have met him (unless you are about 120!). Sarah Jane Cowley died sometime after 1926 so that is more feasible, I wonder if Sarah Jane married again... something else to look for.
You are both so much help, thank you again, it is bringing my family alive
Helen
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alfiepeg
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In case you didn't realise, Helen is Alfie, or rather Alfie is Helen!! I just find it easier to use Alfie as that is what everyone calls me due to my username (which is named after my two dogs)
This is a photo of Mrs Cowley, do you recognise her Molly?
Best wishes
Alfie
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COMEONFRANK
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Hi Alfie
Iam not too sure about the photo but looking at the Ind Coope light above the door Iam thinking around 1960's or early 70's.
Hope this helps Paul
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molly90
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Hi Alfie,
I am a bit younger than a hundred and twenty so it must have been a son and daughter in law, or it could have been a descendent of theirs. Thinking about it, I always knew them as Mr and Mrs Cowley and never knew their christian names. It was not done in those days. I certainly did not recognize the photograph, kind of you to send it though.
The houses were demolished in about 1970, so the photograph would have been taken after then. You will probably find them on the 1911 census, although it is rather expensive. The Mr Cowley I knew would probably have died in middle fifties. He would certainly have been older than 34.
I did feel rather old when you mentioned your gr gr gr grandparents and i supposed i should have realized that it could not possibly have been them.
Best wishes Molly
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