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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #63 on: Monday 05 December 11 23:15 GMT (UK) »
Dear all!

I do not know if I am now going to confuse matters more. Ian sent such a beautiful photo of Rosehill Cottage at the beginning of November.

I have just been searching through my files, and digitalising photos, and found that at some point had been sent the one I hope to be able to attach to this message, which is reputedly also of Rosehill Cottage at an earlier period, but it does not look very much like the one that Ian sent. What do you think?

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #64 on: Wednesday 07 December 11 09:06 GMT (UK) »
Hi again, Vincent,
Now that is indeed a remarkable photograph, and I wonder if it could be a back view of Rosehill Cottage.  I'm beginning to get a little confused about the whole thing now, especially as Rosehill seems to be used sometimes, and at other times just Rose Cottage.  Have you any idea of the date of the picture?
I think we need Sandy and Ian to give their thoughts on this...
regards, keith

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #65 on: Wednesday 07 December 11 17:32 GMT (UK) »
Well Keith you are confussed but not as much as I am.

As you know I have been in touch with Jon Paul and Mike
recently and Rose Cottage still stands.

I was sent the picture of the cottage in the present day and
see it when I visit the Town of Wellingborough, passing it often.

Upto yet I have yet to see the one here that I was sent as being
the premises although I am fully confident the one I have is.

EDITED: Here is the building I know to be Rose Cottage.

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #66 on: Wednesday 07 December 11 17:56 GMT (UK) »
Dear all,

Sorry to cause such confusion over Rosehill Cottage, but maybe some of you who live in the area can check it out.

In a more positive vein, I have just succeeded in digitalising the attached photo, which I am lead to believe is of William Dulley (1797-1880), Brewer of Wellingborough.

Perhaps this one can be put under scrutiny as well.

regards,

Vincent


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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #67 on: Wednesday 07 December 11 18:00 GMT (UK) »
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maybe some of you who live in the area can check it out.

Maybe they can Vincent, I truly hope so.

I will bow out of this now.

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #68 on: Wednesday 07 December 11 22:44 GMT (UK) »
Hi all, my Great Great Great Grandfather was Richard Dulley 1759-1828 who was the brother
of David Dulley 1773-1853. Reading through all this information has been amazing. Thank you all
Regards Norman Dulley :)

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #69 on: Wednesday 07 December 11 23:24 GMT (UK) »
Hi, Norman,
And welcome to Facebook!  Yes, it's been a very exciting journey, and your DULLEY family most certainly have a very interesting pedigree...
Very best wishes, keith

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #70 on: Thursday 08 December 11 17:02 GMT (UK) »
Hi Norman.

Welcome to Rootschat.  :)

If I can help with anything just P.M. me although you have to make 2
more replies to be able to do so.

Help on how to do so here http://www.rootschat.com/help/pms.php

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Re: Rosehill Cottage, Wellingborough, mentioned in 1853 will, where was it situated?
« Reply #71 on: Thursday 08 December 11 20:58 GMT (UK) »
Hi Vincent

I think it is the same Rose Hill as seen from the side of the building facing South South East (ie with London Road, where I took my original picture from, running down to the right).

I have some pics which help to illustrate but can't post here for copyright reasons - I'll try to PM you with an explanation of what they show.

I will try to take a more defintive photo of my own but am pretty tied up atm so it might take a few days.

Ian

nb  Can you get a better (maybe higher res) version of your picture which shows a bit more detail of the possible entrance at ground floor centre?  I tried altering the contrast / lightness in my graphics prog but there isn't enough info. in the original to work with.
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