This house actually stands on Church Lane. Although the pump is long gone the porch more or less remains but is now enclosed - note the interestingly shaped Quions (the stone supports to the roof), they are shaped like some of the cemetery stones -...
This house actually stands on Church Lane. Although the pump is long gone the porch more or less remains but is now enclosed - note the interestingly shaped Quions (the stone supports to the roof), they are shaped like some of the cemetery stones - which makes sense, as he was the local stone mason at the time.
Posted by Louise Daugherty on Thu 07 Feb 2008 12:07:57 UTC
This is the Simmonds family behind their house on Church St. They had three daughters: Ivy & Maud (left) and Ethel (right.) They also had a daughter (Lucy) that died as a child (1877 at age ~18mo)
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This house actually stands on Church Lane. Although the pump is long gone the porch more or less remains but is now enclosed - note the interestingly shaped Quions (the stone supports to the roof), they are shaped like some of the cemetery stones -...
This house actually stands on Church Lane. Although the pump is long gone the porch more or less remains but is now enclosed - note the interestingly shaped Quions (the stone supports to the roof), they are shaped like some of the cemetery stones - which makes sense, as he was the local stone mason at the time.
Posted by Louise Daugherty on Thu 07 Feb 2008 12:07:57 UTC
This is the Simmonds family behind their house on Church St. They had three daughters: Ivy & Maud (left) and Ethel (right.) They also had a daughter (Lucy) that died as a child (1877 at age ~18mo)
Posted by jon on Tue 25 Jul 2006 21:38:09 UTC