This is taken at the front of the timber seasoning shed/workshop at 49 Church Street. The workshop was built in 1914 when Nathan Robinson joined his father and brother Reuben in the family business. The shed remains today in a slightly altered...
This is taken at the front of the timber seasoning shed/workshop at 49 Church Street. The workshop was built in 1914 when Nathan Robinson joined his father and brother Reuben in the family business. The shed remains today in a slightly altered form, witht he downstairs seasoning shed now blocked in.
Posted by andrewc on Sat 01 Apr 2006 22:42:17 UTC
My father Nathan Robinson with his father John Robinson 1920s. The family ran a carpentry business which included undertaking. They made the coffins from elms, now long gone - the elms, not the coffins.
Posted by Alan John Robinson on Sat 01 Apr 2006 16:03:52 UTC
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This is taken at the front of the timber seasoning shed/workshop at 49 Church Street. The workshop was built in 1914 when Nathan Robinson joined his father and brother Reuben in the family business. The shed remains today in a slightly altered...
This is taken at the front of the timber seasoning shed/workshop at 49 Church Street. The workshop was built in 1914 when Nathan Robinson joined his father and brother Reuben in the family business. The shed remains today in a slightly altered form, witht he downstairs seasoning shed now blocked in.
Posted by andrewc on Sat 01 Apr 2006 22:42:17 UTC
My father Nathan Robinson with his father John Robinson 1920s. The family ran a carpentry business which included undertaking. They made the coffins from elms, now long gone - the elms, not the coffins.
Posted by Alan John Robinson on Sat 01 Apr 2006 16:03:52 UTC