PALLISER
SHOP.
The Palliser sign over the shop was moved
to the joiners yard and then rescued when the joiners
yard was demolished in approximately early 1980. It now hangs in our garage.

Palliser Houses and Joiners
Workshop.

The two houses to the right of the
picture belonged to Palliser families. Next door to them ( to
the right of the picture) and just out of sight is the Joiners Workshop of
Alfred Palliser .

Alfred Palliser
and Mary Ann Milburn
Alfred born Sowerby
1833 Died Redcar 1914

The Palliser
Family
From left to right.
Top row.
Alfred Roger, Elizabeth Ellen, Ewart
Milburn, Edwin Frederick, Arthur Henry,
Minnie
Bottom row
Jane with baby, Mary Ann, Gertrude Mary, Alfred
Palliser.
Believe the two little boys to be
grandchildren

The Palliser
Family at Camp

A miniature boot believed to have been
made by George Palliser – Cordwainer-Master
Shoemaker and latterly Postmaster at Sowerby.
George born Sowerby
1798 buried 1883 age 83yrs

The font cover presented to
St Peters Church
Redcar in memory of Alfred and Mary Ann Palliser.
And inscribed
ALFRED PALLISER
To
the glory of God.
His wife Mary
Ann Palliser 78yrs Who fell
asleep May 28th 1915.