Matches 401 to 500 of 2,323 «Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 24» Next»
# | Thumb | Description | Linked to | Collection | Tree |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
401 | COX's army prepare for the long journey to the front lines of Europe. This photograph was taken around 1915, probably not long after Edwin Cox had signed up for military service. It shows the troops on board the train which is to take them east to Thunder Bay for the voyage to Europe. Clearly in high spirits, little did they know that many of them would never return. The various slogans depict such messages as "Kaiser Bill We Are Coming"; "Kenora Roughnecks"; "Kenora Die Hards" and of course, "Cox's Army". If anyone recognises a face, please let me know. | Photos | |||
402 | COX, Annie (1846-1926) | Photos | |||
403 | COX, Charles William (1841-1939) Charles Cox was Mayor of Maidenhead eight times during the period 1883-1939. | Photos | |||
404 | COX, Charles William with his new car (c.1926) This newspaper clip is of poor quality unfortunately, but it depicts Charles with his new car. This follows his decision to learn to drive when he was 85 years of age! | Photos | |||
405 | COX, Charles William: Announcement in the London Gazette This announcement was published in the London Gazette on 5 December 1939 requiring any claimants against the estate of Charles to come forward. | Documents | |||
406 | COX, Cyril, Olive and James | Photos | |||
407 | COX, Edwin This photograph was taken around 1915 shortly after Edwin had signed up for his military service. | Photos | |||
408 | COX, Edwin Walter Status: Located; | Headstones | |||
409 | COX, Edwin: Obituary (1973) This Obituary was published in the local newspaper on the death of Edwin in Kenora, Ontario, Canada | Documents | Mitchell Families | ||
410 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. You must register/log in to see this item. | Documents | Mitchell Families | ||
411 | COX, Florence Ada c.1900 This photograph of Florence, was probably taken around 1900. It appears that Florence has just graduated. As she was a music teacher, perhaps she had graduated from Teacher Training College? The photo was taken at the studios of J. Blackmore, of 52 Battersea Road, Easton, Bristol. | Photos | |||
412 | COX, Frederick Henry and Florence May (nee Stockham) Status: Located; | Headstones | |||
413 | COX, George and his wife Margaret, final resting place. This is the family headstone in King Street Cemetery, Caboolture, Brisbane of George, his wife Margaret (nee Reid), his daughter, Alice, son Henry James, Constance (Henry's first wife) and Adelaide (Addie), Henry's 2nd wife. | Headstones | |||
414 | COX, James and Anne (née COLE): Headstone | Headstones | |||
415 | COX, James Arthur; Fred jnr; Fred snr and Alice This picture was taken in 1923, probably at the home of Alice in Bristol. (left to Right) is James Arthur; James Arthur's nephew and son of Frederick Henry, Frederick jnr; Frederick Henry (far right) with Alice at the front. | Photos | |||
416 | COX, James Frederick Claudian | Photos | |||
417 | COX, James Henry and his wife SMITH, Emma Jane On the left is a photograph of James Henry Cox. At a guess, I would say he looks about 40 and so this would place the photograph around 1895. On the right is James' wife Emma Jane Cox (nee Smith). She looks slighlty older to me and so it is probable that these two photographs were not taken at the same time. | Photos | |||
418 | COX, Louisa with husband Isaac BRIMBLE | Photos | Mitchell Families | ||
419 | COX, Mary (1824-1904) | Photos | |||
420 | COX, Raymond Gillet: Passenger declaration on arrival in Canada in 1923 | Documents | |||
421 | COX, Robert (1801-1878) | Photos | |||
422 | COX, Walter and Marion with eldest daughter Enid | Photos | |||
423 | COX, Walter Clayfield and spouse, MAULE, Marion Emily. This photograph was taken on the day of the marriage of Walter to Marion on 18 September 1912, in Stapleton, Bristol. | Photos | |||
424 | COX, William and Family: Arrival in Queensland, Australia William and his family arrived in Moreton Bay aboard the "Shackamaxon" on 25 November 1859. They, and their fellow travellers, were immediately transferred to the steamer, "Breadalbane" for the short voyage to Brisbane, arriving the following day. This article, marking the arrival of the immigrants, was published in the "Local Intelligence" column, page 2, of The Moreton Bay Courier, on 26 November 1859. | Documents | |||
425 | COX, William James Status: Located; | Headstones | |||
426 | CRABB, Richard | Photos | Mitchell Families | ||
427 | CRABB, Richard Stapleton | Photos | Mitchell Families | ||
428 | CRATCHLEY, Matthew Stephen (1843-1915) | Photos | Mitchell Families | ||
429 | CUBBITT, Thomas | Photos | Mitchell Families | ||
430 | CWGC Basra Memorial, Iraq | CWGC Cemeteries | |||
431 | CWGC Cemetery: Bedford House Cemetery, Ieper, Belgium Links (open in new tab): World War One Battlefields | CWGC Cemeteries | |||
432 | CWGC Cemetery: Berkshire Cemetery Extension, Hainaut, Belgium | CWGC Cemeteries | |||
433 | CWGC Cemetery: Chatby Military and War Memorial, Alexandria, Egypt Links (open in new tab): WW1 Cemeteries - Chatby Memorial CWGC - Chatby Cemetery and Memorial | CWGC Cemeteries | |||
434 | CWGC Cemetery: Dunkirk Memorial, Dunkirk, France Links (open in new tab): Find a Grave - Dunkirk Memorial CWGC - Dunkirk Cemetery and Memorial | CWGC Cemeteries | |||
435 | CWGC Cemetery: Eterpigny, Pas de Calais, France Links (open in new tab): WW1 Cemeteries - Eterpigny British Cemetery CWGC - Eterpigny British Cemetery | CWGC Cemeteries | |||
436 | CWGC Cemetery: Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cluinchy, Pas de Calais, France Links (open in new tab): WW1 Cemeteries - Windy Corner CWGC - Windy Corner | CWGC Cemeteries | |||
437 | CWGC Cemetery: Mikra British Cemetery, Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, Greece Links (open in new tab): CWGC Website | CWGC Cemeteries | |||
438 | CWGC Cemetery: Moreuil Communal Cemetery Allied Extension Links (open in new tab): CWGC Website | CWGC Cemeteries | |||
439 | CWGC Cemetery: Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France Links (open in new tab): The Great War - Thiepval Memorial CWGC - The Battle of the Somme | CWGC Cemeteries | |||
440 | CWGC Cemetery: Tyne Cot, Zonnebeke, nr Ypres, Belgium Status: Located; Links (open in new tab): CWGC - Tyne Cot Cemetery The Great War - Tyne Cot Cemetery | CWGC Cemeteries | |||
441 | CWGC Cemetery: White House Cemetery, St Jean-les-Ypres, Belgium Website of The Sherwood Foresters | CWGC Cemeteries | Mitchell Families | ||
442 | CWGC Commemoration: ALDER, George Jasper (1917) | CWGC Certificates | |||
443 | CWGC Commemoration: ARDEN, Charles Victor (1915) | CWGC Certificates | |||
444 | CWGC Commemoration: BELL, George Henry (Private) | CWGC Certificates | Mitchell Families | ||
445 | CWGC Commemoration: BLUMFELD, Hubert Winterbotham | CWGC Certificates | Winterbotham Families | ||
446 | CWGC Commemoration: BLUMFELD, Louis | CWGC Certificates | Winterbotham Families | ||
447 | CWGC Commemoration: BOTTOMLEY, Herbert (Pte) (1945) Although commemorated on the CWGC website, it appears that Herbert was killed by a "hit and run" driver some 4 months after the official surrender of Germany which marked the end of the war in Europe. | CWGC Certificates | |||
448 | CWGC Commemoration: BOYCE, Frank Herbert (1916) | CWGC Certificates | |||
449 | CWGC Commemoration: BREWITT-TAYLOR, Raymond | CWGC Certificates | Winterbotham Families | ||
450 | CWGC Commemoration: BRICKNELL, Albert Edward (1918) Albert was serving in the 1st/5th Battalion, Royal Devonshire Regiment when he was Killed in Action. | CWGC Certificates | |||
451 | CWGC Commemoration: CLEAVER, Charles Edward (1917) | CWGC Certificates | |||
452 | CWGC Commemoration: CLEAVER, Charles Haydn (1918) Status: Not yet located; Charles was serving in the 24th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers in France, when he was Killed in Action. | CWGC Certificates | |||
453 | CWGC Commemoration: CLEAVER, Cyril Morrison (1916) Serviceman No 17825, Cyril was serving in the 2nd Battalion, the Leicestershire Regiment when he was Killed in Action in Basra, Iraq, on 7 Jan 1916. NB: As a result of the current political instability in Iraq, a temporary memorial and Roll of Honour is open to visitors at the CWGC in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. The photograph above, is of that Memorial. | CWGC Certificates | |||
454 | CWGC Commemoration: CLEAVER, Edward (1914) Status: Located; Edward is one of 54,896 listed on the panels of the Menin Gate Memorial, recorded as missing, presumed dead. Like so many others, his body was never found. | CWGC Certificates | |||
455 | CWGC Commemoration: CLEAVER, Ernest George (1917) | CWGC Certificates | |||
456 | CWGC Commemoration: CLEAVER, Henry John | CWGC Certificates | |||
457 | CWGC Commemoration: CLEAVER, Louis (1918) Louis (Serviceman 358) was serving in the 3rd Division, Trench Mortar Battalion, Australian Field Artillery, when he was Killed in Action. | CWGC Certificates | |||
458 | CWGC Commemoration: CLEAVER, William Alfred (1917) Status: Located; William is one of 35,000 listed on Tyne Cot Memorial in a corner of Tyne Cot Cemetery, in Belgium. Recorded as missing, presumed dead, like so many others, his body was never found. | CWGC Certificates | |||
459 | CWGC Commemoration: CLITHEROW, William John (1916) | CWGC Certificates | |||
460 | CWGC Commemoration: COPPERWAITE, Thomas Valentine (1916) Thomas served in the 21st Battalion, Australian Infantry. He was killed in action in the Somme on 26 August 1916. | CWGC Certificates | |||
461 | CWGC Commemoration: COX, Arthur Noel (1918) | CWGC Certificates | |||
462 | CWGC Commemoration: COX, Edward John (1915) | CWGC Certificates | |||
463 | CWGC Commemoration: DADD, Leonard George (1917) | CWGC Certificates | |||
464 | CWGC Commemoration: DODIMEAD, Albert Edward | CWGC Certificates | |||
465 | CWGC Commemoration: DODIMEAD, Frederick Lionel (1944) | CWGC Certificates | |||
466 | CWGC Commemoration: DORE, Herbert Thomas (1916) | CWGC Certificates | |||
467 | CWGC Commemoration: EDWARDS, Walter Charles (1916) | CWGC Certificates | |||
468 | CWGC Commemoration: ELLIS, Bernard Henry | CWGC Certificates | Winterbotham Families | ||
469 | CWGC Commemoration: ELLIS, Edward Vezian | CWGC Certificates | Winterbotham Families | ||
470 | CWGC Commemoration: ETHERINGTON, Evelyn Graeme Ivor | CWGC Certificates | |||
471 | CWGC Commemoration: FESTING-SMITH, Patrick De Courcey Patrick was a Squadron Leader with the Royal Air Force | CWGC Certificates | |||
472 | CWGC Commemoration: FORWARD, Frederick | CWGC Certificates | Mitchell Families | ||
473 | CWGC Commemoration: GREENWOOD, Robert William Bricknell (1918) Serviceman 15378, Private Greenwood, was serving with the 6th Battalion, York & Lancaster Regiment in Northern France when he was Killed in Action | CWGC Certificates | |||
474 | CWGC Commemoration: HAMMERSLEY, John Stanley (1940) | CWGC Certificates | |||
475 | CWGC Commemoration: HEAD, Walter Henry (1915) Walter was serving as a Driver in the Royal Field Artillery, 62nd Battery, 3rd Brigade when he was Killed in Action during WW1. | CWGC Certificates | |||
476 | CWGC Commemoration: HOLMDEN, George Lawrence | CWGC Certificates | Winterbotham Families | ||
477 | CWGC Commemoration: HUTT, Thomas Stroud (1918) | CWGC Certificates | Mitchell Families | ||
478 | CWGC Commemoration: JONES, James Leonard (1944) Serviceman 2620460, James was serving as a Guardsman in the 6th Battallion, The Grenadier Guards. He was reported missing and declared "Killed in Action" at the crossing of the Garigliano River on 30 JAN 1944. | CWGC Certificates | |||
479 | CWGC Commemoration: KENDALL, John Henry (1918) Serviceman 202304, John was serving with 1st/5th Battalion, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, when he was killed in action. | CWGC Certificates | |||
480 | CWGC Commemoration: KENDALL, Nicholas Percy (1916) Links (open in new tab): External link to Plymouth Memorial Panel | CWGC Certificates | |||
481 | CWGC Commemoration: KENDALL, William John (1916) Serviceman 3117, Private Kendall was serving with the 53rd Battalion, Australian Infantry, A.I.F., when he was Killed in Action. | CWGC Certificates | |||
482 | CWGC Commemoration: KINGHAM, John (Private) | CWGC Certificates | |||
483 | CWGC Commemoration: KINGHAM, Walter (Lance Corporal) | CWGC Certificates | |||
484 | CWGC Commemoration: LANGABEER, Harold | CWGC Certificates | |||
485 | CWGC Commemoration: LANGABEER, James | CWGC Certificates | |||
486 | CWGC Commemoration: LANGABEER, Richard Ernest (1915) Serviceman 524, Richard was a Private serving with the 1st Battalion, the Welsh Guards in France & Flanders. He was Killed in Action. | CWGC Certificates | |||
487 | CWGC Commemoration: LANGABEER, William (1915) This certificate commemorates the death of William who was killed in action in France on 25 September 1915. | CWGC Certificates | |||
488 | CWGC Commemoration: LEYLAND, Rex Hamilton (Lieutenant Colonel) | CWGC Certificates | Mitchell Families | ||
489 | CWGC Commemoration: LLOYD, George Lawson (1915) | CWGC Certificates | |||
490 | CWGC Commemoration: MALPAS, (William) Henry, aka "Harry" (1916) Serviceman 21821, Harry was serving with the 16th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment, when he was Killed in Action on 28 April 1916. | CWGC Certificates | |||
491 | CWGC Commemoration: MASON, Joshua (1915) | CWGC Certificates | |||
492 | CWGC Commemoration: METCALFE, William Burton | CWGC Certificates | Winterbotham Families | ||
493 | CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, David Jonathan | CWGC Certificates | Mitchell Families | ||
494 | CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, Ernest (1916) Serviceman 9112, 11th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (Formerly, 2nd Battalion, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, Ernest was serving in The Somme region of France, when he was killed in action on 9 July 1916. | CWGC Certificates | |||
495 | CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, George (1893-1917) George was serving with the 2nd/7th Battalion, Sherwood Foresters, when he was killed in action | CWGC Certificates | Mitchell Families | ||
496 | CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, Henry (1943) | CWGC Certificates | |||
497 | CWGC Commemoration: MITCHELL, Thomas Frederick Wheatstone (1895-1918) Thomas was serving with the 13th Battalion, formerly 20th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, when he was Killed in Action. | CWGC Certificates | Mitchell Families | ||
498 | CWGC Commemoration: MONGER, John Edgar (1918) | CWGC Certificates | Mitchell Families | ||
499 | CWGC Commemoration: MONGER, Walter David (1918) Walter was captured by the Germans and died whilst a Prisoner of War on 8 JUL 1918 | CWGC Certificates | |||
500 | CWGC Commemoration: MOORE, Ben Ewart | CWGC Certificates |
Matches 401 to 500 of 2,323 «Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 24» Next»