Yes this is Harry Beaumont, my uncle. My father, Arthur Beaumont wound the church clock when Bert Huckle was unable to do so. I remember as a child helping to turn the winder. My Uncle did not wind the clock until after the death of my father in 1959. ...
Yes this is Harry Beaumont, my uncle. My father, Arthur Beaumont wound the church clock when Bert Huckle was unable to do so. I remember as a child helping to turn the winder. My Uncle did not wind the clock until after the death of my father in 1959. My father lived opposite the church and my Uncle lived in the High Street.
Posted by Guest on Wed 15 Mar 2006 22:47:48 UTC
Clare Haward
Yes it definitely is Harry Beaumont, Arthur Beaumonts brother. Harry did run the electrical shop, and owned one of the first televisions in the locality.
Posted by Guest on Sun 06 Nov 2005 15:02:54 UTC
Tony Mumford
Yes it is Harry Beaumont and he did wind the church clock. He lived opposite the church and had an electical shop. Bert Huckell wound the church clock as well - and it was always on time ....
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| show fullshow summaryYes this is Harry Beaumont, my uncle. My father, Arthur Beaumont wound the church clock when Bert Huckle was unable to do so. I remember as a child helping to turn the winder. My Uncle did not wind the clock until after the death of my father in 1959. ...
Yes this is Harry Beaumont, my uncle. My father, Arthur Beaumont wound the church clock when Bert Huckle was unable to do so. I remember as a child helping to turn the winder. My Uncle did not wind the clock until after the death of my father in 1959. My father lived opposite the church and my Uncle lived in the High Street.
Posted by Guest on Wed 15 Mar 2006 22:47:48 UTC
Clare Haward
Yes it definitely is Harry Beaumont, Arthur Beaumonts brother. Harry did run the electrical shop, and owned one of the first televisions in the locality.
Posted by Guest on Sun 06 Nov 2005 15:02:54 UTC
Tony Mumford
Yes it is Harry Beaumont and he did wind the church clock. He lived opposite the church and had an electical shop. Bert Huckell wound the church clock as well - and it was always on time ....
Posted by Guest on Sat 06 Nov 2004 11:29:40 UTC