MYSTERY PHOTOS

The following are photographs of people and places that have been sent in by visitors for help in identifying the. If you recognise any of them please contact the webmaster via the Mailer


We are desperately seeking information on the couple in the picture below for
a friend of ours who has not got a computer. The details are as follows:
NAME; George BARTLETT (and unknown wife)
BORN;  29 June 1861
PARENTS; John BARTLETT and Ann COOK
DIED: (Unknown)
BURIED; Chapel Hill Cemetery Basingstoke, Hampshire England
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE; believed to be in Catford London England
lesley_rozak@hotmail.com
 
Charabanc outing believed to be in Woolston

Sign above shop window reads OFFICE PLEASURE STEAMERS
(Brian Palmer)
FOUND: It is in Bournemouth, opposite the pier, outside the shop of Sydenham's, local bookseller, printer, postcard publisher and library. A favourite location for charabancs that were visiting the town ( as distinct from the 'local' firms, who are more usually seen in the Square or close to the Lansdowne).

Can anybody identify this coach party?
Or maybe the make of the charabanc (bus) and date?
If so please contact Edna at
 ekbrit@rogers.ca


Can anybody identify what is believe to be a Southampton Pub dated 1934 or anything about the Assistants Strike in Southampton a date would be useful CONTACT:
steve@framptons.net

 

The name of the Photographer is J.T. Eltringham, artist in Photography, Portsmouth Road, Woolston Hants I would like to know if anyone can identify the period of time , or the name of the building "Sefton Villa". I believe the wedding couple could posibly be connected to my Mother. either SNOOK, or SPARKS from the Southampton, Woolston area. If anyone can help please email Joyce Iler at jiler@cogeco.ca

CROIX DE GUERRE RECIPIENT (see separate page)


 

We have a family photo of an unusual house that was built in the mid 1930's for my wife's uant Betty and her Husband John Bourne.  We don't know exactly where it was built.  It was built in the New forest possibly somewhere near Brockenhurst as the Bourne's were going to break in Forest Ponies and sell them to the public.
malunat@vision.net.au