Photo Gallery Additions December 2005 (Photo Gallery)
Following the interseting thread on the Message Board about the Gamage family who came to the Forest for a short time. Sheri has sent us a picture of the Crown Inn at Hawthorns together with a picture of her great-great grandparents Deodatus and Elizabeth Gamage.
Slowhands has kindly added to these a picture of 'The Hawthorns from Drybrook', which shows the area where the Gamage family stayed.
Photo Gallery Additions December 2005
I see the post from the administator, but I don't find the pictures.
Photo Gallery Additions December 2005
Try refreshing your "Browser" sometimes you need to force it to accept that the page has been updated :-)
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Lydney Cross
Ian Thomas has sent us a picture of Lydney Cross which shows his Grandmother, Alice Ada Holford when she was a young girl.
Ian asks, "if anyone can name any of the other people in the picture?"
Picture added to the Latest Additions and Lydney sections.
http://forest-of-dean.net/gallery/lydney/
Burrows Family
Thanks to Mark Scott for this circa 1896 photo of the Burrows Family of Bramsdon Cottage in the tything of Bollow, at Rodley near Westbury on Severn
http://forest-of-dean.net/gallery/fod_variety/
Another selection added
http://forest-of-dean.net/gallery/latest_additions/
Harold and Ann Watkins
This picture my Dad Harold has just found, he had tucked away in a draw and was nearly forgotten about. It is taken with his sister Ann in the late 1920s. Looking at the background it may possibly have been taken on Carnival Day at Ruardean.
Watkins Engineering of Sling
Another Watkins photo but I have no connections with this Watkins family,
just happen to have the same surname.
http://forest-of-dean.net/gallery/fod_guide/
Let us know if you have any connections with any of the people that are listed in these adverts.
Traders advertisements form 1930's Forest Guide
Last addition for 2005 - Stockwell Green Inn
Ann Suttie has sent us a recent picture of the Stockwell Green Inn to go with the one she previously sent us which was taken circa 1900. Well here we are 100 years on and the building is still standing firm.