Wordless Wednesday – a double wedding in about 1913

Wordless Wednesday – this week is a photograph of a double wedding taken in about 1913.

"Annie Barber and Mr Smith" double wedding
A double wedding for the Barber family in about 1913.

Wordless Wednesday (well, almost)

Wordless Wednesday – 1947 floods and the 2012 flooding at Haddenham and Earith, Cambridgeshire. Both causing widespread disruption.

1947

My Great Grandmother receiving tinned goods from The Red Cross during the 1947 floods.

1947 - Red Cross suppliers

 

2012

The Great Ouse at Earith. The neighbouring village from where my Great Grandparents lived, cut off by flooding in December 2012. There’s a river in there somewhere.

Flooding in Earit, Cambridgeshire in 2012

Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday – Ernest Herbert Barber (1902-1983) in his garden circa. 1954.

Ernest Barber in his garden

Wordless Wednesday – Ann Bowers carte-de-visite

Wordless Wednesday – Ann Bowers carte-de-visite

Ann Bowers (1843-1889)

Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday: Ethel May Martin (1895-1999) with her bicycle.

Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday – 8th March 2012 – photo of Gladys Anderson and Grace Violet Moden as bridesmaids in 1925.

Bridesmaids in 1925 by familytreeuk
Bridesmaids in 1925, a photo by familytreeuk on Flickr.

Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday: Photography of some young men and their teacher in approximately the late 1940s – early 1950s.

Wordless Wednesday

William Hawkins – Wordless Wednesday, the Geneabloggers weekly blog meme.

William Hawkins by familytreeuk
William Hawkins, a photo by familytreeuk on Flickr.

Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday – a weekly blogging theme from Geneabloggers.

Haddenham or Ely Football Team by familytreeuk
Haddenham or Ely Football Team, 1940s, a photo by familytreeuk on Flickr.

Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday – 9th November 2011.

Chivers girls (1952) by familytreeuk
Chivers girls (1952), a photo by familytreeuk on Flickr.