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Christ Church, one of the photographs in the Grubham albums. I do not know who they are, but the girls may be two of Lucy Baker's daughters. From this photograph and Wanstead written on some of the photographs I managed to find the Census data on this family. |
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Harry Grubham, his wife, Alice Mary (Baker) Grubham and daughter Mabel Grubham. In the centre one of Alice's sisters (possibly Ada Baker). Photo taken at Woodbine Cottage, Knightwick, Worcestershire. Circa 1920. |
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If you look on the map of Wandstead you can see Gordon Road, where George and Emma Ireland lived. I think Spratt Hall Road may be the Hall Road in the Census for the Baker Family. Also althogh George Road (where James and Kezia Baker lived) is not on this map, there is a George Pub and a George Green, so perhaps this road was demolished to make way for the A12. The Green mentioned on some of the Baker photographs is a road which leads on to St Mary's Avenue. REC GRD on map is where the Church in the photograph above is sited. |
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I do not know who this is, outside a house named Avondale. It is a member of the Baker family. |
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