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Anyone researching DEARING, WYKHAM or MARSDEN fami

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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 17 Apr 2005 15:55

all probably Bristol area I have just returned from a 'Flea market' and have puchased four Cartes de visite as follows: Ethel Marsden (no date) photographer Abel Lewis, Clifton, lady in her 20s/30s head and shoulders. A gentleman who looks like George fifth: The Rev A M Dearing, dresed in clerical clothes once curate of St George's Brandon Hill. (which I think is or was in Somerset) Photographer Villiers & Quick 42 Park St Bristol John Eyre Wickham born 1818 died 1895. Photo in his late 20s/20s he has long sideburns ending in a 'scruffy' beard. Quite well dressed in a suit, waistcoat etc and watch chain. Photographer H Horler, 67 Staker Cross Bristol. Emily Wickham 3rd daughter of John Eyre Wickham born 1861 died 1934. A child about 10/11 years old faint photo head and shoulders. Photographers Elliott & Fry 55 Baker St Portman Square W London So the Wickhams may have moved to London. There were loads of photos in a shoe box, i couldn't afford to buy more so i chose the 4 that were best documented. If anyone thinks they are related to these people please message me and leave a message here and I will get back to you. Ann Glos

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 17 Apr 2005 15:33

all probably Bristol area I have just returned from a 'Flea market' and have puchased four Cartes de visite as follows: Ann Glos