A postcard to Mrs Fred Richards, postmarked February 18th 1913.
My dear Lot and Fred and baby just a few lines old dears hoping that you are getting on alright I have brought a nice piece of flannel for baby I will send it on to you soon my dears…
The South America was a steel screw steamer of 4,197 tons gross. She was owned by Nitrate Producers Company of London and had sailed from Hamburg bound for Cardiff in water ballast, under charter to the Hamburg Amerika Line.
The 2,297-ton steamer Tripolitania of Genoa sailed from her home port on December 181th 1912, in water ballast for Barry Dcoks, under the command of Captain Elia Reppito, and when deep in the Bay of Biscay encountered the worst storm to sweep the…
The Belgian motor trawler Omer Denise went ashore on the opposite side of the Coverack Bay, at Perprean Cove. She was found next morning, stern first on the rocks, abandoned but with her engine still running. She broke up where she lay and her crew…
The image shows a young girl wearing a white dress holding the side of a pram. She wears a white ribbon in her hair , has silver bangles on her right arm and is bare foot.
Bride and Groom standing behind three Bridesmaids who are holding posies of flowers. The groom is wearing a wedding suit together with a top hat. The bride wears a traditional white dress and holds a large flower arrangement.
Portrait shows woman sitting on a chair. Woman is wearing a light coloured dress with a flower arrangement on left shoulder and also what appears to be opera gloves. A white sheet behind her chair aids the photographer.