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The Common Room / Death at sea on the Volta
« on: Monday 31 July 23 18:28 BST (UK)  »
I have a relative who died on a ship the Volta on 10Jan 1892
I am struggling to find out any more information other than
Name   Thomas Porch
Event Date   8 Jan 1892
Port of Registry   Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Ship Name   Volta
Official Number   98668
Reference Number   387CRE/845
Can anyone please point me in the right direction ty

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World War One / How do I find out how my relative was killed please
« on: Friday 11 February 22 18:29 GMT (UK)  »
Gunner Thomas Onslow Fearby
ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.—Fearby 114594 Gnr. T.
Died Saturday 15th June 1918
Magnaboschi British Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place:   Roana, Provincia di Vicenza, Veneto, Italy

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Hi all Can anyone help clean this picture up of my Cousin Elizabeth Parnell and her Daughter Cecelia sadly both gone now and its the only photo we appear to have of her,
Thanks
Paul

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name Joseph Scoley Moulton Uffen
it says in the attached paperwork accidental death then on the other premature explosion of bomb whilst practising. Would the Admiralty have carried out and an investigation or have a report?
Any help or advise is appreciated.
Paul

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My uncle Roy Parnell played for Everton FC taken with his step brother Joey Kay
in Prenton Birkenhead England

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Picture of my mum Win Chalkley and my dad Francis Parnell outside St. Anne's Church Rockferry Birkenhead England
Could you please help repair this photo as you can see its suffering age and damage I am pulling together some old photos for our family tree.
thankyou all
Regards
Paul

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Could anyone please help fix this photo for me
thankyou

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Cheshire / New Ferry Fever / Isolation Hospital
« on: Monday 08 February 16 09:50 GMT (UK)  »
I have found out that a relative of mine William Henry Dodwell  ran the hospital and that it had a ship in the Mersey used for isolation.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to fill in the gaps?
Thankyou

Paul
 

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Attached is a photo  of my  Granddad and my uncles Gerard and Arthur Chalkley  all sadly passed away a while ago.
I would like to have  it restored if possible so I can give my mum a copy
Thankyou
Paul

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