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Armed Forces / Identification of British soldier's uniform, India
« on: Thursday 05 July 12 22:52 BST (UK)  »
Hello experts :)

Please would you cast your eyes over the photo on this thread, and see if you can identify the badges/uniform:

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,605287.0.html

Thank you!

Prue

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Gay has asked me to post this photograph for you - I will give her the link so she can post a message telling you what she would like done.

I have a much larger version for you to work with if you want it, just sent me a PM  :)

Cheers
Prue

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Australia Resources & Offers / Historic Sydney Cemeteries - a little list
« on: Tuesday 22 May 12 11:11 BST (UK)  »
I did this list up for myself a while back, when trying to work out where one of my ancestors might have been buried (she died in 1866 and I still haven't found her burial  :-\ )

I recently rediscovered it and thought it might be useful for others, so am posting it here. 

Prue

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Hello all,

This is the last photo for now, from Gaygirl.  She asks if you could please apply your skills to the restoration of this photo of Harriet :)

Thank you!

Prue

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Please restore this for Gaygirl
« on: Wednesday 16 May 12 11:54 BST (UK)  »
Gaygirl has asked me to post this photo for her, and ask whether someone would be kind enough to restore it for her.  Sorry it's in greyscale only, not colour, but I know you'll do your best with it.

Many thanks!
Prue

* Added - colour version added, see further down the thread *

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Armed Forces / Please ID uniform/s
« on: Thursday 10 May 12 11:06 BST (UK)  »
Hello folks,

Please would you have a look at the photo on this thread:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,597051.0.html
and let us know (on that thread) what uniform the younger man is wearing, and whether the older man is wearing a military uniform or something else?

Many thanks!

Prue

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Please restore, and ID uniforms
« on: Thursday 10 May 12 11:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi all :)

Please do your magic on this photo for Gaygirl - she has sent it to me for resizing, with this message:

This photo was taken in 1913 in West Bromwich and I am curious what the uniforms are both my ggrandfather and uncle are wearing.
 
I would also like to take the uncle out of the photo so that I have a photo of my ggrandparents.
 
Thanks Gay

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England / Finding a will for a death in 1860
« on: Saturday 10 March 12 23:26 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all,

This may be a silly question but I'm not very experienced with finding English wills...my 5xgreat-grandfather William Claringbould died in the September qtr of 1860 in Essex (probably Barking).

Bearing in mind that the wills on the old calendar only go up to 1858, and the new Probate Calendar starts at 1861 and William does not have an entry on it, where would I look for a notice for his will (if he left one - I'm fairly sure he would have, as the family in general seems to have been pretty consistent with this), which presumably was proved in the year that he died?

Your advice would be appreciated!

Cheers
Prue

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Dear experts  :)

Please can you see what you can work out from this photograph of a badge worn on the arm of my OH's relative, Jethro (or Geoffrey) Dobson, who was a waterman at Eton, and swimming master at Eton College, in the 1860s-1890s.

The records of The Worshipful Company of Watermen and Lightermen do not extend to those watermen working as far away as Eton, and while I have not therefore been able to get any apprenticeship etc. info from them, their Administrator to the Clerk was able to tell me that she thought this was definitely a waterman's uniform of some kind, and that the badge was unlike any that she had seen.

Eton College's archivist has given me general information about the duties of their swimming masters, but had no specific details about Jethro or his employment.

In looking more closely at this badge tonight, I wonder whether the arms are those of Eton College.  However, the motto (or what I can read of it, anyway, which consists of the "Y" at centre top, and not much else) does not seem to fit either of the two mottos I've seen for Eton College:  Floreat Etona and Esto perpetua (neither of which have a Y in them!).

The Eton College arms are described as "On a field sable three lily-flowers argent...that portion of the arms, which by royal right belong to Us in the kingdoms of France and England, be placed on the chief of the shield, per pale azure with a flower of the French, and gules with a leopard passant or" (http://www.etoncollege.com/ArmsMotto.aspx)

I would like to know what the more learned among you think, please.  Sorry about the quality of the image - it is scanned from a book (old, and out of copyright) and is the best I can do  :-\

Thank you!

Prue

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