1. West Mersea School around 1907.
Back row L-R 1. Ivy Mussett, 2. E... Woolf, 3. Annie Boon, 4. Balls, 5. Maud Dixon, 6. Daisy Mussett, 7. B.. Cook, 8. ... Date: c1907 Image ID ALS_BRD_011 |
2. Frederick Herbert Smith and Herbert Marrow with Fred G. Smith delivery van. It is a Morris, registration BVW367. The door advertises Lyons Cakes. Phone Number ... Date: c1935 Image ID ALS_C20_019 |
3. Fred Herbert Smith and Preston Smith in the Bakery at West Mersea Mill. Date: c1935 Image ID ALS_C20_021 |
4. Alan Smith, Kathy Negus and Judy Farthing Date: c1950 Image ID ALS_NEG_001 |
5. Back Kathy Negus left, Mary Wright right.
Alan Smith front. Date: c1948 Image ID ALS_NEG_003 |
6. A trip on PEDRO. L-R Mary Wright, Vicky Watling née Negus, Dave Watling, unknown, Alan Smith at the wheel. Date: 1955 Image ID ALS_NEG_011 |
7. Trip on PEDRO. L-R 1. Mary Wright's husband ?, 2. Mary Wright, 3. Vicky Watling née Negus, 4. Dave Watling, 5. Judy Farthing, 6. unknown, 7. Janet ... Date: c1955 Image ID ALS_NEG_013 |
8. The mill in Mill Road, West Mersea. Date: 1904 Image ID ALS_WHI_051 |
9. A History of Court Sailor's Home West Mersea No. 5105 A.O.F. 1867 - 1967 by Sybil Brand. Pages 6 and 7..
W.H. Cooke was secretary until 1884 when Joseph ... Date: 1967 Image ID AOF_SLH_008 |
10. 1953 Fred Smith delivering bread! Date: 1953 Image ID ATK_013 |
11. The Smith family. Far right is Jonathan who rode at Catchy's Riding School and then trained as a farrier.
Peter Smith (back left - Lifeboat Jersey), ... Image ID AWA_315 |
12. Archie and His Band. England's Youngest Band.
The back of the photograph has "Don't fail to see Archie and his Band. England's Youngest Band". Also ... Date: c1937 Image ID AYB_001 |
13. Amelia Mole née Smith, wife of Victor Mole. A midwife on the island. Date: c1948 Image ID CDR_003 |
14. This picture was taken after the marriage of Frances Smith and Frederick George Unwin on 8 April 1912. Frances belonged to the bakery family in Mill Road and ... Date: 8 April 1912 Image ID DIS2009_MAR_042 |
15. The bakery and Mill House, Mill Road.
From Album 3. Image ID FL03_052_002 |
16. At the Sailing and Social Club.
1. Bert 'Luvvy' Carter, 2. Oscar Whiting, 3. Frank Ashworth, 4. Dudley Cock, 5. Vincent Thorp, 6. Frederick Smith,
7. ... Image ID FL07_020_001 |
17. Bernard Cudmore, Frederick Smith, Garcia - Manager of Hall Barn Country Club, Oscar Whiting.
From Album 7. Image ID FL07_020_003 |
18. George Frederick Smith - prayers for East Mersea Baptist Chapel. Date: 30 September 1894 Image ID GFS_BK4_002 |
19. George Frederick Smith prayers for East Mersea Baptist Chapel. Date: 14 October 1894 Image ID GFS_BK4_004 |
20. George Frederick Smith prayers for East Mersea Baptist Chapel. Date: 7 January 1900 Image ID GFS_BK6_002 |
21. George Frederick Smith prayers for East Mersea Baptist Chapel.
At East Mersea except 11 March 1900 at Redington. Date: 28 January 1900 Image ID GFS_BK6_004 |
22. Winifred and George Saunders Smith in their garden at West Mersea in the 1960s. Date: 1960s Image ID JDV_009 |
23. Joseph and Emma Smith
Joseph was born in Fingringhoe c1850
Emma Beaumont was born in Beaumont, Essex, c1844.
They married in 1866 Image ID JDV_011 |
24. Edith Head - born 9 June 1880 at Mortlake. She married George Smith 28 December 1907 at Mortlake. Image ID JDV_013 |
25. Constance Rose Smith, daughter of George and Edith Smith.
Connie worked in London for many years in shops, Sainsburys etc. She came back to Mersea and ... Image ID JDV_015 |
26. Connie Smith in fancy dress Image ID JDV_017 |
27. Clem Smith, Edith and Harriett, on High Street North. The Smith family shop is behind the fence on the left on the corner of Mersea Avenue.
Edith Smith ... Image ID JDV_019 |
28. Greetings from 32nd Co., R.G.A., Sandown, I.W.
[32 Company Royal Garrison Artillery were at Sandown Fort 1898 to 1908 ... Date: c1900 Image ID JDV_021 |
29. Wedding of George Smith and Edith Head at Mortlake.
George is left of centre with Edith below him to the right. Fanny Head (Edith's mother) is to the right ... Date: 28 December 1907 Image ID JDV_031 |
30. Twin brothers Clem Smith on the left and Alf Smith on the right.
Alf had a shop, I think it was Peldon, on the road to Colchester. My mum [Winifred] ... Image ID JDV_033 |