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101
Black Torrington
Black Torrington
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
102
Black Torrington
Black Torrington
 
103
Black Torrington
Black Torrington
Signpost.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
104
Black Torrington
Black Torrington
Churchyard.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
105
Black Torrington
Black Torrington
Church, Front View.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
106
Black Torrington
Black Torrington
Church, side view.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
107
Black Torrington
Black Torrington
Churchyard.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
108
Bow Parish Church
Bow Parish Church
Entrance to churchyard.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
109
Bow Parish Church
Bow Parish Church
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
110
Bow Parish Church
Bow Parish Church
View of graveyard.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
111
Bow Village
Bow Village
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
112
Bow Village
Bow Village
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
113
Bow Village
Bow Village
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
114
Bow Village
Bow Village
Looking west towards Okehampton.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
115
Bow Village
Bow Village
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
116
Bow Village
Bow Village
Farm house next to Bow Parish Church.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
117
Bow Village
Bow Village
Signpost in centre of village giving distances (miles) to local destinations. Notice how close Spreyton and Whiddon Down are which were part of South Tawton parish.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
118
Bow Village
Bow Village
Looking east toward Crediton.
 
119
Bow Village
Bow Village
The White Hart Inn can be seen on the left in this photo.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
120
Bow Village
Bow Village
Western edge of the village looking east. The houses on the right are 20th century additions.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
121
Bow Village
Bow Village
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
122
Bow Village
Bow Village
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
123
Bow, White Hart Inn
Bow, White Hart Inn
Front entrance.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
124
Bow, White Hart Inn
Bow, White Hart Inn
Interior view.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
125
Bow, White Hart Inn
Bow, White Hart Inn
This historic hotel was once run by Gilbert Mallett in the early 1800's. His family lived in Okehampton and Petrockstowe, some of whom later moved to Berkshire. These people are connected to the South Tawton branch.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
126
Bow, White Hart Inn
Bow, White Hart Inn
Interior view.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
127
Bow, White Hart Inn
Bow, White Hart Inn
Old sign on building exterior, probably 1950's or may be older. Notice the Automobile Association (AA) symbols on it.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
128
Bow, White Hart Inn
Bow, White Hart Inn
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
129
Bow, White Hart Inn
Bow, White Hart Inn
Sign on building exterior. Notice the careless paint marks around the edge. These signs are worth quite a bit of money; the major brewery chains sometimes use these to make their theme pubs seem more authentic!
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
130
Bow, White Hart Inn
Bow, White Hart Inn
View of the fireplace - this has been in use for 400 years!
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
131
Bow, White Hart Inn
Bow, White Hart Inn
Rear window as seen from the courtyard.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
132
Bow, White Hart Inn
Bow, White Hart Inn
View of the back of the building as seen from the rear courtyard.
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
133
British Consulate, Carthagena, Columbia c. 1878
British Consulate, Carthagena, Columbia c. 1878
Watercolour by Hugh Mallet. A '+' mark beside the second story window on the right side of the tallest portion of the building indicates Hugh's bedroom.

Image courtey Christabel Panter.
 
134
Bunhill Fields
Bunhill Fields
Image courtesy Paul Kligfield, MD, New York, USA
 
135
Bunhill Fields Cemetery Map
Bunhill Fields Cemetery Map
Map of the Bunhill Fields Cemetery, showing the grave locations of some of the more prominent people buried there.
Courtesy The City of London.
 
136
Burrington
Burrington
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
137
Burrington
Burrington
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
138
Burrington
Burrington
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
139
Burrington Parish Church
Burrington Parish Church
Owner of original: Richard Mallett
 
140
Business Card
Business Card
Copper plate used to engrave Mary Thorne Mallett's business cards when she was a young woman living in Jersey (reversed so you can read it). Now owned by Cheri Theurer.

Courtesy Cheri Theurer and Karl Whittington.
 
141
Capt. Alfred Augustus Malet c 1861
Capt. Alfred Augustus Malet c 1861
 
142
Caroline Coventry
Caroline Coventry
Caroline as a young woman, seated at the piano, on the right, with her sister.

Image courtesy Dave Dingley.
 
143
Caroline Coventry Wedding
Caroline Coventry Wedding
From an original oil painting. There is a painting of her husband Hugh Mallet at a similar age, and both are quite young, so it is assumed that the paintings were done at about the time of their wedding, c. 1824.

Image courtesy Dave Dingley.
 
144
Caroline Mallet
Caroline Mallet
From an original miniature watercolour, approximately 6.75 cm by 7.5 cm. Probably painted about 1860.
 
145
Carthagena, Columbia c. 1878
Carthagena, Columbia c. 1878
Photo courtesy Christabel Panter.
 
146
Carthagena, Columbia c. 1878
Carthagena, Columbia c. 1878
Photo courtesy Christabel Panter.
 
147
Carthagena, Columbia c. 1878
Carthagena, Columbia c. 1878
Photo courtesy Christabel Panter.
 
148
Carthagena, Columbia c. 1878
Carthagena, Columbia c. 1878
Photo courtesy Christabel Panter.
 
149
Catherine 'Kitty' Mallett
Catherine "Kitty" Mallett
Photograph from the album of Mary Thorne Mallett Henriod (now in the possession of Cheri Theurer).

Courtesy Cheri Theurer and Karl Whittington.
 
150
Cecil C Mallet
Cecil C Mallet
Clipping from and Argentine Newspaper, date unknown.
 

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