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| 701 | Puddington Methodist chapel. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 702 | Raymond & Mallett Thirlway Raymond is on the left, Mallett on the right. Courtesy Rashaad Thirlway. | |||
| 703 | Raymond Alfred Mallett Photo taken c. 1905, courtesy Janis Freitas. | |||
| 704 | Red Lion Inn Located in Broadclyst, Devon, and still operating — largely unchanged. Red Lion Inn Website |
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| 705 | Richard & Sir Robert Malet of Bucks Sa. a chevron between three round fermaux arg - Mallet (Co. Buckingham, & Normanton, Co. Yorks) . [see also No. 3] – Richard & Sir Robert Malet of Bucks in Jenyn & Parliament Rolls. [Copyright 2010 - Richard Mallett and Nigel Barker. Not to be reproduced without permission] |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 706 | Richard Henry Mallett Telegrapher Licence. Courtesy Laurie Valentine. | |||
| 707 | Richard Lee Mallett: Holman Reference A letter of reference from Holman & Sons, Shipbuilders of Topsham to HM Dockyard Portsmouth commending Frederick to his new employers. This is the key document confirming the link between Topsham and Portsmouth. Courtesy Richard Mallett. | |||
| 708 | Richard, Ebe, and Elma Mallett Ebe is on the left, Elma on the right. Photo Courtesy Laurie Valentine. | |||
| 709 | RMS Campania Cunard Line. In service from 1893 to 1918. Image courtesy Wikipedia, Public Domain. | |||
| 710 | RMS Grampian The ship that brought Gerald and Donald Mallett to Canada in 1920. | |||
| 711 | Road Hazards "The Hazards of Driving from London to Devon in 1912". Courtesy Mike Elliot-Jones. | |||
| 712 | Robert Henry Mallett Photo courtesy Robert Mallett, Tasmania, Australia. | |||
| 713 | Robert Malet of Quainton Sa. 3 fermaux ar. – Robert Malet of Quainton, Buckinghamshire. died 1295. Acre Roll; also Dering No 188, Lord Marshal’s No 221 FitzWilliam No 318 & St. George No 597. [Copyright 2010 - Richard Mallett and Nigel Barker. Not to be reproduced without permission] |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 714 | Robert Walter Nicholson The photo was probably taken at the time of his enlistment in the CEF in 1917. | |||
| 715 | Roland-Nicholson Gathering Taken sometime before 1929 L to R: Kate (Sturtridge) Nicholson, Edgar Nicholson, Tirzah (Nicholson) Roland, Lowell Roland. Photo courtesy Donna Unwin. | |||
| 716 | Samuel Milford Mallett Photograph Courtesy John Stanley Austin. | |||
| 717 | Scampton Churchyard Photo Courtesy Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) | |||
| 718 | Sentenced to Transportation | |||
| 719 | Sgt J Burns Mallett The photo is undated, but was probably taken shortly after his enlistment. | |||
| 720 | Sgt J Burns Mallett Burns was a Flight Engineer aboard the Lancaster Bomber pictured. He is third from the right. | |||
| 721 | Sgt J Burns Mallett Sergeant J B Mallett, Sergeant H H Turkentine and Sergeant R H P Roberts, flight engineer, bomb aimer and rear gunner, respectively, of an Avro Lancaster B Mark I of No. 57 Squadron RAF, eat breakfast in the Sergeants' Mess at Scampton, Lincolnshire, following their return from a night raid. All three were killed with the rest of the crew of Lancaster R5894 ' DX-T' ("T for Tommy") when it collided with high tension cables near Scampton upon returning from a raid on Berlin in the early morning of 2 March 1943. Photo and caption courtesy Imperial War Museums: ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. © IWM (CH 8806)
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| 722 | Sgt J Burns Mallett Sergeant J B Mallett, a flight engineer on board an Avro Lancaster B Mark I of No. 57 Squadron RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, checks the readings on the aircraft's control panel. Given that his "position in aircraft" was one of the reasons that the investigators were able to identify him after the crash, one assumes his body must have been near that control panel. Photo and caption courtesy Imperial War Museums: ROYAL AIR FORCE BOMBER COMMAND, 1942-1945. © IWM (CH 8792)
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| 723 | Shelter |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 724 | Shoemaker-Artist From the Eastern Evening News, Apr 27, 1960. Courtesy Robert Mallett, Tasmania, Australia. | |||
| 725 | Sidney and Ellen (Wakeford) Mallett Photo courtesy Susan Gloster. | |||
| 726 | Sidney and Ellen (Wakeford) Mallett Photo courtesy Susan Gloster. | |||
| 727 | Sir Claude Coventry Mallet Photo courtesy Ana Solari, Argentina. | |||
| 728 | Sir Claude Coventry Mallet Photo courtesy Ana Solari, Argentina. | |||
| 729 | Sir Claude Coventry Mallet Photo courtesy Ana Solari, Argentina. | |||
| 730 | Sir Edward Baldwin Malet British Political Agent and Consul-General in Egypt 1879-1882. "The Crisis in Egypt". | |||
| 731 | Sir Edward Baldwin Malet "Men of the Day", No. 295, Vanity Fair 1885. | |||
| 732 | Sophia (McCullough) Wooddisse Four Generations: McCullough, Wooddisse, Gowing, 1954. Left to Right, Georgina (Wooddisse) Gowing, Sophia (McCullough) Wooddisse, and Carl Gowing, holding his son Kenneth Gowing. Courtesy Thelma (Gowing) Roberts. | |||
| 733 | South Tawton St Andrews Church. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 734 | South Tawton Coffin rest inside church gateway. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 735 | South Tawton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 736 | South Tawton Stone bench. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 737 | South Tawton Gateway to St Andrews church. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 738 | South Tawton View of window from inside Church House. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 739 | South Tawton Fireplace inside Church House. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 740 | South Tawton Fireplace inside Church House. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 741 | South Tawton View of Church House frontage from steps. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 742 | South Tawton Celing inside Church House showing thatched roof construction. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 743 | South Tawton Main hall on first floor of Church House. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 744 | South Tawton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 745 | South Tawton View towards north-west of St Andrews church. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 746 | South Tawton The Seven Stars restaurant (formerly a public house). |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 747 | South Tawton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 748 | South Tawton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 749 | South Tawton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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| 750 | South Tawton Church House, a rare survivor from Medieval times where social and fundraising events known as 'Church Ales' were held. These often included the consumption of locally brewed beer hence the name. The hall is now owned by a preservation trust and is open to the public. You can find out more about Church House at http://www.thechurchhouse.org.uk. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |