- ReferenceZ1144/1/1
- TitleScrapbook no.1 Salmon, Batchelor & Pearse Families Page 1: Salmon family tree.c.1790 - 1978 Page 2: Copy photograph of Mr Norman Salmon as a child c.1915. Sepia. Page 3: Photocopy of Map of Regents Park, Camden Town, Pancras and Somers Town 1825. Page 4: Photocopy of article about Mother Red Caps Inn on the road to London between Hampstead and the City, where Camden Town now stands. Page 5: Photocopy of Map of St Pancras, London, 1746 Page 6: Colour photo of map aof St Pancras area of London 1825 and of St Pancras Old Church, taken in 1991. Pages 7 - 8: Colour photographs of ST Pancras Old Church taken c.1991. Notes that William Salmon & Betty Richler married here in 1858 and William Salmon christened here. Edward Pearse and Eliza Sarah Batchelor married here by licence in 1862. Page 9: Photocopy of illustration and article about the construction of railway line at Euston 1836. Page 10: Colur photographs of Drummond Street, Euston, London in 1991, and the forecourt of Euston Railway Station, with copy map of Somers Town showing the location of Drummond Street and Crescent in 1870. Page 11: Photocopy of photo of Drummond Street, 1927.William and Betsey Salmon lived at 5 Little Drummond Street in 1853 and their son William was born there. Copy of photo of Drummond Crescent in 1985 and colour photo of the street taken in 1991. Page 12: Colour photographs of Little Drummond Street in 1991 and photocopies of illustrations of children in 1888 and 1925. Page 13: Two sepia copy prints of photo of 'Grandma Salmon' nee Eliza Jane Batchelor. She was born in Souldrop, Bedfordshire 29 March 1857. She married William Richard Salmon at Brighton Registry Office in 1876, they were both in service, as a ladies maid and valet. They lived in Camden Town, London. William Richard Salmon died in 1891. Eliza died in East Finchley 1937. Page 14: Two colour photographs of ST James' Churchyard, near Drummond Street, London [1991] Page 15: Two colour photographs of site of Cumberlands Market, where Betsey Richler lived in the 1850s. Sepia copy print of photograph of Frank James Salmon [1882 - 1938] as a boy. Insert photocopy of certificate awarded to Frank Salmon by the Shaftesbury Society for being in continuous employment for 12 months ending Christmas 1897. Page 16: Colour photographs showing area of Little Albany Street, London, where Frank James Salmon was born in 1882 at no.13. The houses have been demolished. Colour photograph of Cumberand Terrace overlooking Regents Park, London. Insert photocopy of letter from J Halden & Co Drawing Office Material Depots, London, offering employment to Frank James Salmon starting 7 March 1898. Letter dated 25 Feb 1898. Page 17: Sepia copy print of photographs of Louisa Richler Salmon and Amelia Annie Salmon c.1890. Photographer of originals is Hellis & Sons. Page 18: Two colour photographs of Albert Street, Camden Town in 1991. Sepia copy print of photograph, possibly of Frank James Salmon as a young man. Page 19: Two sepia copy prints of Eva (nee James)and Frank James Salmon. Page 20: Two colour photographs of Gloucester Crescent taken in 1991. Frank and Eva lived here in 1909. Page 21: Sepia copy print of postcard of Grandma Salmon nee Eliza Jane Batchelor. She is seated with her dog. Page 22: Two colour photographs of postcard sent by 'Jenny of New Cross', a suffragette, 'I protest against manmade laws', to Mrs Eva Salmon, 14 Albert Street, Regents Park. Page 23: Sepia copy print photographs. Eliza Jane Salmon nee Batchelor with her dog 'Xmas 1914'. The Salmon family; George, Maggie, William, Frank, Annie, Eliza Jane and Louisa. Portrait photos of Margaret 'Maggie' Salmon and Louisa Salmon. Page 24: Three colour photographs showing no.4 Princess Road, Regents Park, London, taken 1991. Eliza Jane, Maggie and Louisa Salmon lived here until 1925. Page 25: Photocopy of St Marks Parish Magazine, Regents Park including the baptism notice of Norman James Batchelor Salmon 20 Sep 1914. Sepia copy print photograph of Eva Salmon with her baby son Norman. Page 26: Colour photographs of St Marks Church, Regents Park, and Regents Canal, 1991. Page 27: Three sepia copy prints of Norman James Batchelor Salmon in infancy. Page 28: Three colour photographs of 2 St Marks Crescent, Regents Park, where the family lived in 1914. [1991] Page 29: Sepia copy prints. Annie Tabor nee Salmon. Walter and Annie Tabor with their son Ronald c.1915. Norman Salmon c.1915. Page 30: Batchelor family tree 1676 - 1891. Page 31: Colour photograph of The Old School House in Lidlington 1991, occupied in the 19th Century by the Batchelor Family. Page 32: Newspaper cutting mentioning Robert Batchelor, b 1773 d.1817, schoolmaster and shopkeeper at Lidlington. Page 33: Notes and photocopies re: Thomas Batchelor b.1775 m Eliza Franklin 1807, d.1858, a farmer at Lidlington. Page 34: original black and white photo postcard of the Turnpike at Lidlington, and two colour photographs of Lidlington 1991. Page 35: Copy from 'The Bedfordshire Farm Worker' re Thomas Batchelor. Page 36: Walls, Brewer, Batchelor and Salmon family tree 1788 - 1938. Page 38: Colour photographs of Lidlington Church and of gravestone of John Batchelor d.8 November 1835 aged 55. Photocopy of silhouette of John Batchelor. Page 39: Photocopy of brief article about The Green Man pub at Lidlington. Page 40: Colour photographs of The Green Man, Lidlington and sailing boats of former brick pit. Colour postcard showing four views of Lidlington. [1991] Page 41: Three colour photographs of houses in Leighton Buzzard High Street, including no.36 where Hannah Rhodes died in 1900 aged 61. [1991] Page 42: Pearse Family tree 1694 - 1836. Page 43: Copy print photo of portrait of Theed Pearse, Clerk of the Peace for Bedford 1810 - 1816. Page 44: Copies of Bedford Mercury article 1839 and Northants Mercury 1814 including mentions of Theed Pearse. Page 45: Extract from 'The Story of Bedford' by Joyce Godber re Theed Pearse, with colour photos of frontispiece of two books. Page 46: Photocopy of Bedfordshire Times showing involvement of Pearse & Son, Solicitors in auction of land adjoining railway. 21 Nov 1846. Page 47 - 48 : Further newspaper cuttings 1846 - 1852 Page 49: Sepia copy photo of Eliza Sarah Batchelor, standing in doorway holding a cat. Colour photo of house in Rye Close, Bedford, home of Theed Pearse then part of Bedford Hospital [1991].
- Date free textc.1992
- Production dateFrom: 1992 To: 1992
- ExentNo. of pieces: 1
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordSalmon,
Batchelor,
Pearse,
Salmon, Norman James Batchelor,
Salmon, William,
Richler, Betsy,
Salmon, Betsy,
Pearse, Edward,
Batchelor, Eliza Sarah,
Pearse, Eliza Sarah,
Salmon, William Richard,
Salmon, Frank James,
Halden, J & Company,
Salmon, Louisa Richler,
Salmon, Amelia Annie,
Hellis & Sons Limited,
James, Eva,
Salmon, Eva,
Salmon, Eliza Jane,
Batchelor, Eliza Jane,
Salmon, George,
Salmon, Maggie,
Salmon, William Batchelor,
Tabor, Annie,
Salmon, Annie,
Tabor, Walter,
Tabor, Ronald,
Batchelor, Thomas,
Batchelor, Eliza,
Franklin, Eliza,
Walls,
Brewer,
Rhodes, Hannah,
Pearse, Theed,
Pearse & Son - Keywordsservants, valet, lady's maid, Lidlington School, church buildings & land, AGRICULTURE, farming practice, farmer, Lidlington Green Man, Clerk of the Peace, solicitors, Pearse & Son, London, Middlesex Regents Park, Camden, Hampstead, Euston, SOULDROP, Brighton, LIDLINGTON, LEIGHTON BUZZARD, Leighton Buzzard High Street, BEDFORD, Bedford Rye Close
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