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Title: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Arin on Monday 19 September 16 06:25 BST (UK)
Hi i am researching my mums family. Bartle from Kalgoorlie/Boulder. Her dad was warren augustine bartle. His parents were Baden (Bill) Bartle and Mary (mollie) Bartle. Her grandparents were Samuel Thomas Bartle from Cornwall and Edith Downs ( bartle) from SA
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: ghostgirl on Monday 19 September 16 06:49 BST (UK)
Hi Arin - do you already have a lot of info, eg names and dates? And have you looked at Trove? There are a few articles on there relevant to your Warren Bartle, just at a glance.

GG
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Arin on Monday 19 September 16 07:21 BST (UK)
Hi i managed to find some information on Google. What is Trove? Im not very good at all this lol just got really interested and was wanting to find ancestors or lost family as our tree gets pretty complicating and my mum doesnt know too much. Warren did have siblings Ernie, Maureen and Kevin. And he married my nanna (mums mum) Minetta Steel- together they had my mum Alayne, Susan, Brendan, Peter, Minetta and Andrew (all Bartles) . Baden Bartle was born 1901 died 1988 , he had 6 siblings. Mary Mollie Bartle died 1983. Warren died 2006. Samuel Bartle was born in 1869 in Wendron Cornwall England, Edith was born in 1872 in Woodside South australia.
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Monday 19 September 16 07:38 BST (UK)
Births Mar 1869   
BARTLE    Samuel Thomas    Helston    5c/217

Parents John BARTLE and Ann SINCOCK.

Marriage in NSW - has her name been mistranscribed?
2619/1893
BARTLE Samuel T
WARREN Edith D
District Broken Hill

Cando



Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Monday 19 September 16 07:46 BST (UK)
Birth in South Australia - Edith's surname was WARREN not DOWNS

BARTLE Baden Ernest
3 Sep 1901
Father Samuel Thomas BARTLE   Mother Edith Downs WARREN
At Kensington   Nor 682/417

Cando


Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Arin on Monday 19 September 16 07:47 BST (UK)
Oh wow that must be them it said on Google she was Edith Downs (born as Warren) :)
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: rosball on Monday 19 September 16 07:54 BST (UK)
Funeral notices for Edith Downs BARTLE in 1919

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93794226

Ros

Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Monday 19 September 16 08:02 BST (UK)
Birth in SA
WARREN Edith Downs
1 Aug 1872
Father Samuel WARREN   Mother Lucy DOWNS
At  Woodside  Nai 112/443

Births in NSW

8261/1894
BARTLE Camilla
Father Samuel  Mother Edith
District Alma

Death in SA
BARTLE Camilla 20 months  Relative Thomas BARTLE [Father]
19 May 1896
Lived at Kent Town  Died at Kent Town   Nor 87/235

Births in Western Australia
http://www.bdm.dotag.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx

BARTLE Clarence Samuel Thomas       
Father Samuel Thomas      Mother Edith Downes WARREN     
District Coolgardie   Reg#307    1897

BARTLE Reginald John       
Father Samuel Thomas      Mother Edith Downes WARREN
District Coolgardie   Reg# 487    1899

BARTLE Arnold Wilfred       
Father Samuel Thomas      Mother Edith Downs
District Boulder  Reg#1685  1902
    
BARTLE   Edna Lucy       
Father Samuel Thomas      Mother Edith Downs WARREN
District Boulder    Reg#311    1905    

Parents are not named post 1905 on the Western Australian Indexes.

Cando
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Monday 19 September 16 08:07 BST (UK)
Where are you finding your information?  Many online trees are full or errors.

You can search for much of the information yourself.

I'm having problems with a very slow internet connection today.

You can search the online bdm's [see resources above], TROVE, WW1 and WW2 files on
http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/index.aspx
Cemetery records in Perth etc.  Have a look at the WA resources at the top of the board.

I will find out some more from my own resources about the WARREN family.

Ros is a whiz at finding info on the digitised newspapers ;D

Cheers
Cando
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: ghostgirl on Monday 19 September 16 08:11 BST (UK)
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper
This is Trove - it's a wonderful resource. You can narrow down your search by state, decade, etc. You can also play around with your search terms. It's also free.

GG

Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Monday 19 September 16 08:13 BST (UK)
TROVE is a very well used resource but as I said Ros is a terrific researcher ;D 

Marriage in WA
http://www.wamarriage.info/default.aspx
BARTLE    Warren A P   
DAVEY   Minetta P
District Perth   Reg#2744   1952

Cando   
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Monday 19 September 16 08:17 BST (UK)
Edith parents' marriage

Marriage
WARREN Samuel  24 years  Status not recorded  Father William WARREN
DOWNS Lucy  21 years  Status not recorded  Father William DOWNS
24 Jul 1858
At the Registry Office, Inverbrackie   Nai 35/282

Cando

Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: rosball on Monday 19 September 16 08:21 BST (UK)
Engagement notice Davey-Bartle
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49034588

A birth of a daughter for the couple
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55809425

Ros
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: rosball on Monday 19 September 16 08:31 BST (UK)
Reginald John BARTLE ww1 http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3054009

Quite a few mentions of him on trove ...

Ros

adding : ran away at age 13 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article206522917

a Reg BARTLE giving ballroom dancing exhibitions http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93166421 and
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article93162229 and http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204631447


Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Monday 19 September 16 08:35 BST (UK)
Marriage in Victoria


BARTLE Baden Ernest
KILDERRY Mary Agnes
1926  Reg#7684 


Cando
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: rosball on Monday 19 September 16 08:36 BST (UK)
Clarence Gordon Samuel BARTLE ww1 http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3053970
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: rosball on Monday 19 September 16 08:38 BST (UK)
Lovely description of the  BARTLE -KILDERRY marriage
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article34403563


Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: rosball on Monday 19 September 16 08:52 BST (UK)
Clarence GS BARTLE's marriage
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article96140182 and http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article34197407

Ros

(Thanks Cando  ;D )
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Jamjar on Monday 19 September 16 09:12 BST (UK)
Are all the family in Arin's second post deceased?

Sounds like her mother is living to me: "my mother doesn't know to much".

Jamjar
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Aussie1947 on Monday 19 September 16 09:51 BST (UK)
Hi,

1900, Western Australia Post Office Directory.

Bartle Samuel, Angel terrace, Montana.

Gerry
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Arin on Monday 19 September 16 10:10 BST (UK)
Oh wow so much to go through. When i see mum we will write everything down. youre all a great help :)My nanna- Minetta Steel nee Davey , has two siblings William (Bill) Weston and Maralyn Weston. And Mrs Harry Weston was my mums grandma -Dorothy May Davey or Humphreys, married 'Cleave' Davey
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Monday 19 September 16 10:14 BST (UK)
Edith's siblings.

Births to Samuel WARREN and Lucy DOWNS

WARREN Ebenezer John
29 Nov 1858     At Inverbrackie  Nai 14/455

WARREN Alice Mary
20 Sep 1863  Near Woodside  Nai V 29/571
 
WARREN Albert Edward
15 Jun 1865  Near Woodside   Nai 35/185

WARREN Matilda Louisa
11 Mar 1867  At Woodside  Nai 51/541

WARREN Alfred Augustus
1 Mar 1869  At Woodside   Nai 71/149

WARREN Arthur Augustus
5 Oct 1870  At Woodside  Nai 88/548

WARREN Ernest Lewes
1 Oct 1874  At Woodside  Nai 142/496
 
WARREN Arnold Bulley
22 Jun 1876   At North Woodside   Nai 169/40

WARREN Herbert Smith
9 Jun 1878 At North Woodside  Nai203/472

WARREN Percy Douglas
27 Jun 1882  At Woodside   Nai 285/439

Cando


Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Aussie1947 on Monday 19 September 16 10:14 BST (UK)

1898, Western Australia Post Office Directory
Bartle Samuel T, Angel Ter, East Montana, Coolgardie.

1899, Western Australia Post Office Directory
Bartle Samuel T, Angel Ter, East Montana.

Gerry
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Monday 19 September 16 10:20 BST (UK)
Arin we aren't permitted to post information about living people on rootschat.  If you click on the modify button on your posts that mention living people, you can remove their names.

Cheers  :)
Cando

Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Arin on Monday 19 September 16 10:27 BST (UK)
Sorry about that think i fixed it. I would never have known where to start to look for this type of stuff. Thankyou all for your help
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Aussie1947 on Monday 19 September 16 10:29 BST (UK)
South Australian Commercial and Trades Directory, 1882-83
Warren Samuel, stationman, Woodside.

There are over 40 Warren surnames in the Directory.

Gerry
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Monday 19 September 16 10:37 BST (UK)
Arin we all have to start 'somewhere'.....you weren't to know. 

Marriage in WA
DAVEY Jeffry C   
HUMPHREYS Dorothy M
District Perth  Reg#1328   1931   

Cando
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Monday 19 September 16 10:39 BST (UK)
Arin perhaps you may like to consider a family history program to record your ancestors.  Makes it so much easier for you to record and follow.  Just google for some software.  There's lots available.

Your nearest library may have the library edition of Ancestry.com which has the electoral rolls to 1980.  Helps to put a little 'meat on the bones'.

Cando
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Aussie1947 on Monday 19 September 16 11:29 BST (UK)

It was likely that Mr & Mrs Bartle made their way to Western Australia in 1894.

The Index to Outward Passengers to Interstate, UK, NZ and Foreign Ports 1852-1923 show Mr Bartle, 28 and Mrs Bartle, 21 were on the SS Adelaide that sailed from Melbourne to Western Australia via Adelaide in February 1894.

http://prov.vic.gov.au/index_search?searchid=42

Maybe Mr Bartle and Mrs Bartle embarked in Adelaide and not Melbourne.  The SS Adelaide which had sailed from Melbourne stopped over in Adelaide and then sailed from Adelaide for Albany and Fremantle at 4pm on 2nd March 1894.  The vessel arrived at Albany on 5th March then Fremantle on 8th March 1894.

The newspapers of the day show that the SS Adelaide arrived in Fremantle on 8th March and on 12th March Mr and Mrs Bartle sailed on the steamer Flinders for Geraldton and Dongara.

Gerry

Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Tuesday 20 September 16 01:41 BST (UK)
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44100348
The Barrier Miner  30 Jan 1894
LOST, at the Wesleyan Church, South Broken Hill, on Monday Evening, 29th, a Leather PURSE, containing four £l-notes. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to
S. T. BARTLE,
Eyre-street,
3 doors south of AU Nations Hotel.

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44111772
The Barrier Miner 1 Sep 1894
BIRTH.
BARTLE   August 27, at South Broken Hill, the wife of S. T. Bartle, of a daughter. Both doing well.

I've given you this birth reg previously but to save you searching

8261/1894
BARTLE Camilla  Father Samuel T  Mother Edith  District Broken Hill.

She died in Adelaide in 1896.

Quote
BARTLE Camilla 20 months  Relative Thomas BARTLE [Father]
19 May 1896
Lived at Kent Town  Died at Kent Town   Nor 87/235

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44166358
The Barrier Miner  9 Jan 1896
WANTED KNOWN Three roomed wood and iron House and Furniture for Sale.
Also, first-class Stove. A good investment.
Apply S. T. Bartle, Eyre Street, South Broken Hill

I think they would have travelled from Broken Hill to Adelaide by rail to Pt Pirie and then to Adelaide not by ship via Melbourne.  You can google the history of rail in SA to Broken Hill in that era.

In WA by Jul 1897
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article216700986

Cando

Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: cando on Tuesday 20 September 16 02:21 BST (UK)
A little about Samuel Thomas's father in Broken Hill.

The Barrier Miner  6 Mar 1889
A SICK MEMBER.
The case of J. Bartle, a sick member was brought forward. A member, pointed out that in all probability Mr. Bartle would be permanently disabled. He understood that the illness resulted through the lead. Mr. Sleath proposed that the association as an association take no steps
in the matter. He suggested that a subscription list be opened outside the union
He believed cordial support would be granted it. T This was seconded; and M Rowe, in supporting, pointed out that it had been agreed no association money should be voted away for such purposes as this. The motion was carried, and it was mutually agreed that as the case appeared to be a deserving one, private subscription lists be opened.

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article44043026
The Barrier Miner  14 May 1889
I WISH to publicly express my sincere thanks and appreciation of the generosity of my fellow-workmen employed on the Proprietary, who assisted me so kindly and practically after my long illness.
JOHN BARTLE.

His death

3887/1893
BARTLE John  Father John  Mother Unknown  District Broken Hill.

He is buried in the Broken Hill Cemetery
http://www.bhcemetery.com.au/

Cando
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Arin on Tuesday 20 September 16 04:44 BST (UK)
So much history! Awesome. Is there any chance that relatives from somewhere are still living? There must be some out there. Just crazy to think of it all as i only ever met my mums mum and grandma. Never met any of my mums dads side but its cool to think about
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: lola4118 on Saturday 15 October 16 10:01 BST (UK)
Hello fellow BARTLE family members.   I have been intrigued with the discussion and felt obliged to add my contribution.   My G Grandfather (Edward Henry BARTLE) was a brother to Samuel Thomas BARTLE who married Edith Downs WARREN. 

Cando - regarding your post about J Bartle. (ref Barrier Miner 6 Mar 1889), this referred to John Bartle jnr.   John BARTLE's Obituary from the Barrier Miner on 29 November 1930 (as per TROVE) provides an interesting account of his life.

"Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) Saturday 29 November 1930 p 2 Article
THE LATE MR. J. BARTLE
The death of Mr. John Bartle, re-ference to which has already been made  in "Ihe Barrier Miner," removes a per-sonality well known in South BrokenHill. He was born in Cornwall in 1862.and came to Australia with his parents in 1883, the family settling down at Wallaroo mines, where Mr. Bartle mar-
ried Miss E. J. Treloar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Treloar. All were shipmates from Cornwall. The late
Mr Bartle and his wife and child came to Broken Hill in 1888, but after 10 months work in the mines, Mr. Bartle contracted lead poisoning.
Later he had an attack of fever. After four months' illness he went to Adelaide, where he underwent treatment in the Adelaide Hospital, where three operations were performed. After five months' treat-ment he was deemed incurable. He subsequently returned to Broken Hill and began water carting, but was unable to carry on.
Later he took to cab driving and followed this occupation till 1927. He was prominent in the Central-street Methodist Church choir. He sang in the first church erected in Broken Hill. He was choir conduc-tor at the South for many years. Ill-health caused him to give up. He leaves a widow and one daughter, Mrs. T. S. Arthur, of South Broken Hill. Mrs. T. Newman, of South Broken Hill, is a sister, and there are two brothers, Mr. Ned Bartle, of Wallaroo Mines, and Mr. E. C. Bartle, of Inverell, and formerly of the Broken Hill Post Office staff."

By 1930 John's siblings who had moved to Kalgoorlie/Boulder/Coolgardie had pre-deceased him.  John's widowed mother Ann BARTLE lived her final years in WA with her eldest daughter and died there in 1927.   

There is a very interesting history to the family (John BARTLE Sn and Ann nee Sincock and family- including Edward Henry and his wife and young baby) who arrived on the ORIANA in South Australia in 1883, among Cornish Miners specially engaged for the Moonta Mines.  In the following years they pursued mining in South Australia, Tasmania, New South Wales and Western Australia.   

I am fortunate to have a generous collection of family photos, accumulated from various family members over the years.   :D

I hope you find some of the foregoing of interest .....Pam   
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Arin on Monday 17 October 16 02:32 BST (UK)
Lola4118- Blimey no way! How amazing! Il have to get together with mum and add more to this story as we started to write down names and start a rough tree. So we are like distant cousins or something! Incredible! Do you have any of the photos you would be able to send me? :D
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: lola4118 on Monday 17 October 16 03:52 BST (UK)
Hi Arin if you can provide me with a little more info regarding which Branch of the Bartle family you are from I can certainly provide you with some info & photos.   :)   

Hopefully you will be able to open the photo attached to this message.   
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Arin on Monday 17 October 16 04:13 BST (UK)
Yes i can view that photo! Amazing. Who are those people? My family are from Kalgoorlie. Its all a little complicated for me but from what i know- my mums dad was Warren Bartle, his dad was Baden Bartle and his mum Mary 'Mollie' Kilderry. I think Badens parents were Samuel Thomas and Edith Downs :) if im correct my mums great grandfather and your great grandfather were brothers
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: lola4118 on Monday 17 October 16 04:36 BST (UK)
I will get back to you on the photo.   At the moment I need to make sure that we are linking to the correct Samuel Thomas Bartle.   There were 2 who arrived in Australia.   There were also 2 gentlemen name Baden Bartle in WA who were about the same age.   I have checked the Kilderry/Bartle connection on TROVE and it appears that they were wed in Melbourne.   I have never heard any mention of John BARTLE/Ann Sincock descendants in Melbourne especially before 1920, so I will research that a little further.    In the 1980s I was contacted by a person in WA trying to link these two Baden Bartle's but with little success.   Anyway keep searching, and I will f/u again soon.   Pam :)  Maybe if you do some searches on http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article you may find some interesting snippets. I have attached the Wedding report for you.  Enjoy
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Danelle Warnock on Tuesday 08 January 19 13:49 GMT (UK)
Hi, don't know if I am way too late but I am in the same family tree.Warren is my Grandfathers brother (Kevin Patrick Bartle).

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Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Sbartle on Thursday 14 February 19 03:56 GMT (UK)
Quote

Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
« Reply #30 on: Tuesday 20 September 16 02:21

3887/1893
BARTLE John  Father John  Mother Unknown  District Broken Hill.

Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
« Reply #32 on: Saturday 15 October 16 10:01 BST (UK) »
Hello fellow BARTLE family members.   I have been intrigued with the discussion and felt obliged to add my contribution.   My G Grandfather (Edward Henry BARTLE) was a brother to Samuel Thomas BARTLE who married Edith Downs WARREN. 

Cando - regarding your post about J Bartle. (ref Barrier Miner 6 Mar 1889), this referred to John Bartle jnr.   John BARTLE's Obituary from the Barrier Miner on 29 November 1930 (as per TROVE) provides an interesting account of his life.

"Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) Saturday 29 November 1930 p 2 Article
THE LATE MR. J. BARTLE
The death of Mr. John Bartle, re-ference to which has already been made  in "Ihe Barrier Miner," removes a per-sonality well known in South BrokenHill. He was born in Cornwall in 1862.and came to Australia with his parents in 1883, the family settling down at Wallaroo mines, where Mr. Bartle mar-
ried Miss E. J. Treloar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Treloar. All were shipmates from Cornwall. The late
Mr Bartle and his wife and child came to Broken Hill in 1888, but after 10 months work in the mines, Mr. Bartle contracted lead poisoning.
Later he had an attack of fever. After four months' illness he went to Adelaide, where he underwent treatment in the Adelaide Hospital, where three operations were performed. After five months' treat-ment he was deemed incurable. He subsequently returned to Broken Hill and began water carting, but was unable to carry on.
Later he took to cab driving and followed this occupation till 1927. He was prominent in the Central-street Methodist Church choir. He sang in the first church erected in Broken Hill. He was choir conduc-tor at the South for many years. Ill-health caused him to give up. He leaves a widow and one daughter, Mrs. T. S. Arthur, of South Broken Hill. Mrs. T. Newman, of South Broken Hill, is a sister, and there are two brothers, Mr. Ned Bartle, of Wallaroo Mines, and Mr. E. C. Bartle, of Inverell, and formerly of the Broken Hill Post Office staff."

By 1930 John's siblings who had moved to Kalgoorlie/Boulder/Coolgardie had pre-deceased him.  John's widowed mother Ann BARTLE lived her final years in WA with her eldest daughter and died there in 1927.   

There is a very interesting history to the family (John BARTLE Sn and Ann nee Sincock and family- including Edward Henry and his wife and young baby) who arrived on the ORIANA in South Australia in 1883, among Cornish Miners specially engaged for the Moonta Mines.  In the following years they pursued mining in South Australia, Tasmania, New South Wales and Western Australia.   

I am fortunate to have a generous collection of family photos, accumulated from various family members over the years.   :D

I hope you find some of the foregoing of interest .....Pam 

Hello,

Thanks for the people posting from newspapers. I discovered on here that John Bartle Snr who married Ann Sincox is burried in Broken Hill Cemetary (Row C 24) and his son John Bartle Jr who died detailed above is  burried in row 5 Grave 26). John Bartle Snr left cornwall with the majority of the family apart from one, John Henry Bartle - who is my grandfather’s grandfather (the brother of Samuel Thos and Edward Henry). John Bartle Snrs wife Mary Jane Bartle (the mum of all these siblings) also stayed in Cornwall and she died in 1940. Was not documented on our side that he remarried with Miss Treloar. But that makes sense why it says ‘mother unknown’ on the death notice of John Jr.

I’d be interested in any photos of the graves at Broken Hill if people live by or any other photos of this generation.

Bw,

Scott Bartle

Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: rosball on Thursday 14 February 19 04:18 GMT (UK)
Hi Scott,
   Welcome to rootschat  :)

   There are grave photos available free from this site http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/bh_bravo.htm

   I can see images are available for John BARTLE 1930, Ann BARTLE (buried Kalgoorlie) 1927, John BARTLE 1893

Ros
Title: Re: Bartle- Kalgoorlie
Post by: Sbartle on Thursday 14 February 19 14:45 GMT (UK)
Thank you, I have dropped them an email.