- ReferenceZ1144/1/2
- TitleScrapbook no.2: Salmon & Batchelor Page 51: Photocopy of map of South Bedfordshire c.1900. Page 53: Two sepia prints showing front and back of postcard of Hinwick House, Podington sent by Frank James Salmon to his mother. Page 54: Three colour photographs of Hinwick House - two of exterior and one of interior [1991] Page 55: Two colour photographs of the interior of Hinwick House [1991] Page 56: Cutting from the Daily Mail 9 March 1994 about the sale of Hinwick House. Colour photos: portrait in Hinwick house; Podington Church; and list of incumbents [1991]. Page 57: Sepia copy print portrait photograph of William Batchelor b 1850, Lidlington, gamekeeper at Hinwick House from 1861. He married Hannah James at Souldrop Jan 1861. He died at Hinwick 1868 aged just 37 leaving Hannah with a daughter, Jane aged 11 and son William 9 months. Sepia copy print portrait photograph Hannah Batchelor nee James c.1861. Photographer of originals J Katterne of Northampton. Page 58: Colour photographs: interior of Podington Church, two views of thatched cottages in Podington. Page 59: Two sepia copy print portrait photographs of Hannah Batchelor nee James. Very faint sepia copy print portrait photograph of William James Batchelor 2 Oct 1875 aged about 8. Page 60: Photo of the vicarage at Podington. Page 61 - 65: 14 sepia copy print portrait photographs of unknown relatives. Photographers include; W Cox of 12 Bridge Street, Northampton; Hancock Photographer, Conigsby & Hardcastle, Lincolnshire; Thurston, Luton; James & Co., Cannon Street, London; Blake & Edgar, Bedford; Barnard, 5 St Mary's Buildings, Bedford; Hellis & Co. Camden Town, London. Page 66 -7: Modern colour postcards of Brighton seafront c.1890. Three colour photographs of the Royal Pavilion [c.1991]. Page 68: Two colour photographs of Portland Place, Brighton [c.1991] Page 69: Postcard showing the design of 24 Portland Place, Brighton 1825 and colour photograph of the building 1991. Insert copy marriage certificate of William Richard Salmon and Eliza Jane Bachelor, living at no.24 at the time of their marriage 16 Aug 1876. Page 71: Article about opera at Garsington Manor, Oxfordshire Daily Telegraph13 Dec 1994. Page 72: Two colour photographs and one black and white postcard of St Mary's Church, Garsington, Oxon 1991. Page 73 -4: Colour photographs: two exterior views of St Mary's Church, Garsington, gravestone of Amelia Salmon 29 March 1873 age 83, and memorial to Ottoline Morrell sculpted by Eric Gill. Page 74: Photocopy of letter from Oxfordshire Archives re the Salmon family of Garsington. Page 77- 8: Five colour photographs of St Olaves' Church, Fritwell, Oxon, and the Manor House.[1991] Page 79: Colour photograph of 10 Lincoln Road, Finchley, London, home to the Salmon family 1917 - 1937 [1992]. Photocopy of programme for childrens party held there in 1921. Page 80: Three sepia copy prints of the Salmon family at Margate 1920. Page 81 - 83: Sepia copy prints of photographs of the Salmon family in the 1920s. Page 84: Three colour views of North Road School, East Finchley and Finchley County Secondary School, where Norman Salmon was educated. Page 85: Letter from The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited to Mr F J Salmon offering employment to his son Norman from 30 May 1932 [26 May 1932]. Souvenir signatures from dinner held by the company in honour of Mr E J Stock at the City Livery Club, London 12 Oct 1934. Two London bus tickets, one 1992, one c.1930s. Page 86: Two colour photographs of All Saints Church, East Finchley [199] and black and white copy print of 71 Sandringham Gardens, North Finchley. Page 87 - 95: Sepia copy prints of photos and postcards of holidays in Europe taken by the family. 1925 Boulougne, 1928 Paris, 1929, Dunkerque, Belgium, Dinant, 1930 Dunkerque and Flanders, 1931 Paris and Rouen, 1935 Germany, 1936 Bavaria, Austria, 1937 Switzerland. 1932 Cassiobury, the family are lined up along a bridge. Portrait of Eva Salmon 1938 holding a copy of 'Odd Craft' by W W Jacobs. Frank Salmon 1940 Wimbledon. Page 96: Original black and white photograph of Winnifred Maude Walford as a bride on the day of her marriage to Norman James Batchelor Salmon at St Mary's Church, Merton, London 16 Aug 1941. Order of Service for wedding. Page 97: Sepia copy print photograph 'Free French 1942'. Photocopy of National Identity Card. Copy newspaper cutting regarding 33 years service of Eva Salmon to the Finchley and Friern Barnet Conservative Association [Feb 1954] with photocopy of signed menu for dinner held in her honour by the Women's Advisory Committee. Page 98: Three colour photographs. Exterior of 71 Sandringham Gardens, North Finchley. Two views of gravestone with the following inscription: In loving memory of Frank James Salmon who died 25th July 1938 aged 56 years. Greatly beloved. Also of Eva Salmon wife of the above who died 28th July 1967 aged 84 R.I.P.
- Date free textc.1992
- Production dateFrom: 1992 To: 1992
- ExentNo. of pieces: 1
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordSalmon,
Batchelor,
Salmon, Frank James,
Orlebar,
Batchelor, William,
James, Hannah,
Batchelor, Hannah,
Batchelor, Jane,
Katterne, J,
Blake & Edgar Limited,
Batchelor, William James,
Cox, W,
Hancock,
Barnard,
Hellis & Sons Limited,
Thurston,
Batchelor, Eliza Jane,
Salmon, Richard,
Salmon, Eliza Jane,
Salmon, Amelia,
Morrell, Ottoline,
Gill, Eric,
National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited,
Stock, E J,
Salmon, Eva,
Walford, Winnifred Maude - Keywordschurch buildings & land, photographers, Blake & Edgar Limited, vicarages, W Cox, Barnard & Company, Hellis & Company, Thurston, National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited, Conservative, PODINGTON, Hinwick House, London, Northampton, Lincolnshire, LUTON, Brighton, Garsington, Fritwell, Margate, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Dinant, Flanders, Dunkirk, Switzerland, Paris, Rouen, Austria, Germany, Wimbledon
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