| Jinny - Martha Jane Blinko | |||
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| Birthplace
- Bardon Hill Quarry C1900 |
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| Jinny along with brother Harry born
in the workers cottages here. We know that Harry was born at
37 The Crescent Bardon Hill and its likely Jinny was also born
there. |
The Crushing Mill is shown which was used to break up the huge rocks from the quarry For more Bardon Hill Quarry history |
| Edie, Bert and Jinny |
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| Date of this photo probably at end of WW1
C1919 . This would make Edie 18yrs, Bert 20yrs and Jinny 24yrs
approximately |
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| Postcard
above was sent to Aldenham School near Elstree , not known why Jinny
was here in 1910 she was almost 15 and could have been in domestic
service. The postcard I think says "Dear Jinny, Hope you are getting all well.Has HS ? called for the jars. I saw your grandmother on Sunday and your mother in church on Sunday night. We stayed Friday in London? dont forget the box __ and our Ro_ Hope you are well love from Maude" |
| 26th December 1915 from Field Post Office (likely France) | |
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| Dear Jinny, Just a few lines to you. I wish you a merry Xmas and a happy New Year. With best love from Harry xxxԠ |
| 27
Oct. 1917 - Postcard received from family |
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| Postcard addressed to 25 Baker St. has
photo of step brother Wilfred Oxlade on front. Wilfred appears to be
the writer of the postcard |
| 1920 Living at Station Rd High Wycombe |
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| View looking up Saffron to Station
Rd High Wycombe Copyright Bucks County Council |
| 1920 Marriage to Arthur Dean at the Parish Church
High Wycombe |
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| All Saints Parish Church, Church St, High
Wycombe. Circa 1905 Copyright Bucks County Council |
| 1937
Coronation of George V - parade High Wycombe |
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| Arthur Dean on white charger leading the Coronation parade through the streets of High Wycombe |
| 1954 at Rose Cottage
Totteridge |
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Jinny age 58 years |