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 | !881 Census Referring to William COLLINSON and family |
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 | "Ju" and Thomas Buchanan Presenting Prizes at Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton |
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 | “Franklin Relic” A copper kettle recovered by John Marshall in July 1866 from a cairn left by the Franklin expedition in 1851 |
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 | “Ju” and Thomas Buchanan Presenting Prizes at Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton |
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 | “Ju” Buchanan nee Myhill, Richard Collinson, Suzanne "Billie" Collinson nee Buchanan and two unknown pups |
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 | “Little Roy” David Roy Urquhart, about 10 yrs old |
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 | 121 Willingham Street, Weelsby with Clee, Lincolnshire, England Ruairidh Greig took this photograph in 2008 - This is a modern house occupying the site |
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 | 1891 Census Return Robert Collinson, Susanna Collinson (nee Vesey) |
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 | 1901 Census referring to Gertrude L COLLINSON daughter of Herbert COLLINSON |
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 | 191 Legsby Avenue, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England Ruairidh Greig took this photograph in 2008 |
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 | 1911 Census Return Referring to Robert COLLINSON |
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 | 240 Welholme Road in 2008 Ruairidh Greig took this photograph in 2008 |
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 | 25th June 1970 MV Maplebank arrived in Buenos Aires This as the identity card issued to Richard |
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 | 32 Thomas Street, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England Ruairidh Greig took this photograph in 2008 |
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 | 47 Hare Street, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England Ruairidh Greig took this photograph in 2008 |
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 | Memorial Stone Erected by John Marshall
Face of Stone Status: LocatedERECTED BY JAMES MARSHALL, Seaman. In Memory of his Father JOHN MARSHALL. Shipmaster. Who died 8th March 1857, Aged 52. Also his Mother; SARAH LAWRANCE, Who died 15th February 1872 Aged 67. And his son JOHN HENDRY, Who died 23rd Oct 1865, Aged 7. Deeply Regreated. Also of their lamented son, JAMES, Who was drowned in Dunbar Bay; With the Jane of Peterhead on the 14th Oct 1881 Aged 20 years. The raging sea rose high that day. The stormy wind did roar Our Son engulfed by angry waves Has reached another shore
Copy of gravestone in Peterhead Old Kirkyard on South Road. Copy made on a visit to Peterhead 10th April 1999 by Ruairidh Greig who typed this
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 | Memorial Stone Erected by John Marshall
Rear of Stone Status: LocatedAlso of the late JAMES MARSHALL,, Seaman, who was drowned At sea of (sic) the Perseverance, 1901 Aged 65 years. WILLIAM MCKEN MARSHALL, Youngest son of the above Died 20th July 1916 aged 50 years Interred in Cambio Cemetery Rio de Janeiro Deeply Mourned Also MARGARET MCKEN Widow of JAMES MARSHALL, Died 19th Oct. 1928 aged 93 years Loved and Mourned. Also AGNES MCKEN, Who died at Aberdeen on 17th January 1932 aged 84 years.
Photo and inscription copy kindly supplied by Alison Kennedy |
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 | HMS Victory
The Port Carronade |
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 | HMS Victory Stern Cabin - from ashore |
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 | HMS Victory Carpenter's Walk |
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 | HMS Victory Admiral's Cabin |
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 | HMS Victory Main Hatchway |
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 | HMS Victory Tiller - Looking aft |
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 | HMS Victory Lower Gun Deck - Tiller - Looking Forward |
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 | HMS Victory Lower Gun Deck - Lower section of Double Tier Capstan |
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 | HMS Victory Gun Deck Detail |
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 | HMS Victory Upper Gun Deck |
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 | HMS Victory Poop Deck |
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 | HMS Victory Figurehead and Beakhead |
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 | HMS Victory The Calendar Cover |
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 | Marriatt and Matilda Collinson Status: LocatedIn Loving Remembrance of Marriatt (Mark) Collinson Born July 15th 1849 Died June 5th1910 --- Christ - we link the broken chain closer, when we meet again --- also Matilda wife of the above who fell asleep January 3rd1920 aged 71 years --- Absent from the body Present with the Lord --- safe within the veil |
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 | Memorial Erected by Helen Pattillo Status: LocatedERECTED By HELEN PATTILLO In Memory of her Husband JOHN CRAMOND Sometime Cooper in Peterhead Who died on the 15th January 1847 In the 48th year of his Age Also their son ALEXANDER Who died at Garmouth 9th June 1861 Aged 34 yrs And JOHN who died At Melbourne Australia 1st February 1862 Aged 33 years and his spouse ELISABETH CARDNO Who died at Melbourne 30th Sept 1858 Aged 25 yrs And their infant daughter HELEN AMELIA who died 1st October 1858 Aged 1 Month Also the Above HELLEN PATTILLO Who Died 4th April 1873 Aged 79 yrs their daughter HELEN Who Died 16th Oct 1917 Aged 86yrs MARGARET Elder daughter of the above Wife of JOHN MARSHALL Shipmaster Died 7th April 1869
Copy of gravestone in Peterhead Old Churchyard on South Road. The stone is about 20 metres south of the ruined church’s tower. Copy made on a visit to Peterhead 10th April 1999 by Ruairidh Greig who typed this |
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 | MV Opawa Off No 306210, Gross 38995.92, Nett 23940, IHP 20800 Richard joined his first Trident Tanker as Extra 3rd Officer on the 14 Feb 1967 in Milford Haven. He p[aid off in Lavera, Marseilles on the 17th August 1968 |
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 | ss Ellora of London,Trident Tankers; Off No 300949; G.T. 24339.73; N.T 14596.68 Richard joined "Ellora" in Antwerp as 3rd Mate on the 20th October 1967 and left on the 25th April 1968.
This picture does not show "Ellora" in Trident Tanker colours. |
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 | The sinking of the "Jane" of Peterhead - October 14th 1881 Towards the bottom of the face of the Memorial Stone erected by James Marshall is the following for his son, also called James - Also of their lamented son, JAMES, who was drowned in Dunbar Bay With the Jane of Peterhead on the 14th Oct 1881 Aged 20 years.
This is the story behind those few sad words |
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 | A History Of Scottish Buchanans Entry in Black's The Surnames of Scotland |
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 | MEDICAL WORK OF THE MINISTRY OF PENSIONS Published in the British Medical Journal November 13th 1937 |
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 | The Origins of the Name Collinson This was passed to me by Joe Collinson |
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 | A Garden Party at 240 Welholme Road Standing L to R:Sarah(Cissie) Warburton, Jessie Kydd, Unknown, Unknown, Helen Urquhart, Unknown, Helen Warburton, Helen Kydd Seated L-R ?, Christine Warburton, Warburton Boys
Mouseover faces to see names, click on face to go to datapage.
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 | A letter - probably the last one - from George Trevelyan
Wrafter to his daughter "Doria" |
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 | A Letter From Christine This letter copies a letter from Wynkie Higginbottom which tells a tale of Tom and Shirley Baker's meeting with Wright Collinson's widow. Of course they didn't realise that Wright Collinson was Marriott Collinson's brother. |
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 | A letter from Dorothy Wrafter (nee Myhill) to Dora Wrafter the daughter of George Trevelyn Wrafter. |
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 | A Letter from James Marshall to John Marshall - 1888 |
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 | A letter From the Red Cross to David Urquhart The letter testifies to James Urquhart's last actions before his death at Loos. His body was never recovered and my Great Grandmother would not accept her son's death for a long time. |
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