Nancealverne was built by the Carveth family in the 18th c.
E.A.A.'s father, Rev. John Armstrong (1810-1862), married Mary Ann Scobell (1817-1900).
She was the daughter of Col. John Scobell (1779-1866).
Mary Ann inherited Nancealverne after her…
Nancealverne was built by the Carveth family in the 18th c.
E.A.A.'s father, Rev. John Armstrong (1810-1862), married Mary Ann Scobell (1817-1900).
She was the daughter of Col. John Scobell (1779-1866).
Mary Ann inherited Nancealverne after her…
A formal photograph of a platoon of soldiers. They appear to be of mixed ages. Two officers are in the centre, wearing gloves and holding swords and tents can be seen in the background. Written in pencil on the page is a query as to whether this…
This is a loose photograph in the album, tucked in behind photograph ARMS LA1 061. It shows a tented encampment of soldiers. Note the water pump in the foreground on the left hand side.
Gentleman standing in a garden, facing the camera. His hand is outstretched, possibly holding food for the bird which can be seen perched on the cane he is holding under his arm. The man is smoking a cigar.