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ARMS LA1 030.tif
A photograph showing a man sitting leaning against a wall, a young boy leaning in a doorway and another boy sitting at the top of a flight of steps. This could possibly be Newlyn, although the location cannot be identified.

ARMS LA1 017.tif
Exterior view of Midgham Vicarage, Berkshire. The building was formerly known as Hall Court, and became a vicarage in 1804, known as Midgham Vicarage in 1869.
This was the family home of the wife of E.A.A., Fanny Isabella Errington (1862-1945). Her…

ARMS LA1 018.tif
Exterior view of Midgham Vicarage, Berkshire. The building was formerly known as Hall Court and became the vicarage in 1804, known as Midgham Vicarage in 1869.

This was the family home of the wife of E.A.A., Fanny Isabella Errington (1862-1945).…

ARMS LA1 036.tif
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…

ARMS LA1 031.tif
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 brother John…

ARMS LA 043.tif
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…

ARMS LA1 041.tif
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…

ARMS LA1 035.tif
View of the house with pond in front.
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…

ARMS LA1 046.tif
Three photographs. See ARMS LA1 047, 048 and 049

ARMS LA1 040.tif
See ARMS LA1 041, 042, 043, 044, and 045.
There is a pencil annotation on the page of Botrea House, but it almost certainly Nancealverne House, Penzance.

ARMS LA1 061.tif
A page of four photographs. See ARMS LA1 065. LA1 066, LA1 067 and LA1 068.

ARMS_LA1_053.tif
ARMS LA1 054, 055, 056, 057

ARMS LA1 011.tif
Three photographs, uploaded individually as
ARMS LA1 012, 013, 014.
Recorded on page as Boulogne.

ARMS SA 017.tif
Album page is decorated with handpainted illustration of three children.

ARMS LA1 050.tif
Page of two photos. See ARMS LA1 051 and 052
The cross is Trereife Cross, also known as Tremethick Cross.

ARMS LA1 069.tif
Two photographs of snowy landscapes. See ARMS LA1 070 and LA1 071

ARMS SA 008.tif
The album page is decorated with hand-painted illustrations of a soldier and a young woman
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