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World War Two / Re: Help understanding units/regts in service record
« on: Saturday 09 September 17 07:32 BST (UK)  »
Hi there

I made copies of the following war diaries for 52nd Anti-Tank when I was at Kew, unfortunately I made the mistake of using their camera rather than my own and the compression makes them almost unreadable:

WO_171_9023 (52 AT, Jan-Mar 1946)
WO_171_9023 (52 AT, Jan-Mar 1946)
WO_171_9023 (52 AT, Apr-Jun 1946)
WO_267_357 (52 AT, Jul-Sep 1946)

However I could send them to you if you like, send me your email by PM or something.

I will need to go back and copy them again at some point, was a bit down after spending 4 hours copying to get these bad copies so putting it off!

What did your grandad do in Braunlage?

Thanks
Chris.

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World War Two / Re: ARP 'R' London (Camberwell?) photo
« on: Wednesday 05 July 17 14:26 BST (UK)  »
Thanks!

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World War Two / ARP 'R' London (Camberwell?) photo
« on: Wednesday 05 July 17 12:09 BST (UK)  »
Is anybody able to describe for me what is in this photograph?

They all have 'R London' badges and ARP badges on their uniforms, and I assume 'rwell' on one of the vehicles is Camberwell. So my assumption is that the 'R' region of London designated the borough of Camberwell and that all these men were in the ARP for that region. Perhaps Light 59/60, Light 61/62 etc are the vehicles?. If anyone is able to clarify I'd be grateful.

Thanks

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Workmen in London, 1 Feb 1937
« on: Thursday 03 November 16 07:57 GMT (UK)  »
Would anybody agree with me that this depicts the right hand building in my photo (attached) or somewhere along the same row of buildings - it is just left of what is now the Hard Rock Cafe:

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.5030408,-0.149216,3a,50.1y,341.88h,97.54t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sVPfADyU0VQzDJS6jAyEzoQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656



N.B. related post: http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=758556.0

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Are they brothers?
No they're not brothers. He only had one sibling, a sister.

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The man in the hat is not my great grandad. In the Wheelwrights shop photo GG Scales is sitting on the far back left, and in the bleachers picture he is the man on the right. So if the other guy (above) is the same in both photos, it means both depict Bermondsey Borough co-workers.

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Thanks everybody for your help, much appreciated. I was erring on the side of yes too, but needed some verification. In case anyone is interested, the reason I am trying to establish if it's the same man is because:

My GG Scales worked as a Wheelwright at a motor and coaching company called Wiggs up to the 1930s, but then moved to the Bermondsey Borough Council Wheelwrights' Shop. I thought he moved there in 1941, but I found a photo of the council department (attached) from 1937 which shows he was there sooner.

Another photo we have of him - the only one my side of the family had - shows him and another man putting up wooden bleachers i.e. crowd seating on scaffolding in a park, which I have put on rootschat previously here: http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=705871

I believe they may be pictured erecting bleachers for the crowds to watch the coronation of King George VI, so the fact that the other man is his colleague from Bermondsey Borough Council strengthens that since it would indicate that the people drafted in to erect the bleachers were from government departments, which is more likely than using private contractors. (The men on the team making the bleachers may also include colleagues from the Carpenters shop of Bermondsey Borough as well since the two departments were closely linked, having previously been one department, and both obviously working with wood. There is a photo of the carpenters shop at the council too though it's too hard to see the men to compare faces).

My GG Scales died in 1946, and my grandad in the 1980s, so no-one is alive who would know what the picture shows, hence the difficulty. For anyone with Ancestry who is interested in the delightful Wheelwrights of Peckham and Bermondsey, the details I know are here: http://person.ancestry.co.uk/tree/28735129/person/12574831869/facts

Thanks again

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Is anybody able to decide if these photos are of the same man or not?

Both are photographed with my Great Grandad F.G.M. Scales in 1937, but I'm not sure if they are the same person since one photo is in profile... all opinions welcome!

Thanks




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Dublin / Leinster House - 1890s staff records
« on: Thursday 18 August 16 08:13 BST (UK)  »
Does anybody know if any records survive that would list the staff of Leinster House in the 1890s?

My ancestor Edward Malone may have worked there as a Groom from around 1890-1895, but I haven't found a way to verify this. By that point the building was owned by the Royal Dublin Society, and had wings for the National Library of Ireland, National Museum of Ireland, and Natural History Museum so I guess records might also be with them (or even potentially with the records of the Oireachtas though their records would presumably be post-1922).

Any help or advice appreciated.

Many thanks
Chris

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