Saturday, 16 June 2012
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Gallery of my travels
I have scanned a load of old photos from various trips round the UK on holidays over the years. They are taken with a camera i used to own before the days of digital. It was a 35mm SLR camera which i loved using but found it to be too large and cumbersome so i sold it many moons back. Oh, how i regret that now. I took some great pics with it, see what you think.
Willy Lotts Cottage |
Llantwit Major Church, South Wales |
St Hilarys, South Wales |
St Lawrence, IOW |
Langdon Hills bluebells, Essex |
South Wales |
Langdon Hills again |
Dartmouth, Devon |
Port Isaac, Cornwall |
Ely, Cambs |
Ely Cathedral, Cambs |
Oliver Cromwells house, Ely, Cambs |
Thames Barges |
St Peters on the wall, Maldon, Essex |
Llysworney, South Wales |
St Peters on the wall |
Friday, 1 June 2012
SEPIA SATURDAY - Postcard No. 4 - Mother's Love
I thought this would be appropriate for my second Sepia Saturday entry, it certainly has the theme of love running through it and the postcard is in sepia. Let me know what you think.
Mother's Love
addressed to:
Miss H J Smith
c/o Central ? Coy.
Sampson Road N
Birmingham
Postmarked Dec 30th 1910 in Birmingham
Message:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(they have drawn a heart here)
to be had tomorrow
My own Beloved Darling Jess
I am sorry I have not a loving postcard
to send you (you know the sort i mean) but i think this is rather nice don't
you? I think there is a love better than
a mothers though! Did you ask your Ma
about the kiss. I shall be down at 6.30 tomorrow as promised. Get ready for a
good loving.
Good bye Darling
with best love and everlasting ? ?
Your Val
Now i reckon this is a fairly racy
postcard for 1910. You could read more into it because its sent to Jess from
Val but Val or Valentine could also be a man's name or even a nickname. They certainly seem to be very much in
love/lust.
What did Val mean about Jess asking her
Ma about the kiss? I wouldn't have thought that young people would ask their
mothers about kisses with their girl/boyfriends, they'd be too embarrassed,
wouldn't they?
Also what strikes me is that writing all
that on a postcard which is open for all to read is a bit risky too. I could
understand it in a sealed letter.
Going to the front of the postcard, it
was the photo that made me buy it as the seller did not show the writing on the
back. The photo is stunning and both models are gorgeous. I think there is a
great resemblance between them so they may be mother and daughter.
I wonder who they were and if there is a
record somewhere of people who posed for these postcards or if this was just a
family portrait if they are credited somewhere for allowing the postcard
manufacturer to use their image.
I love the verse at the top too...
What Love can match a mother's love?
What
care a Mother's care?
A heavenly blessing from above,
A
precious gift most rare.
I've not managed to turn up anything
about Jess Smith or H. J. Smith on the 1911 census. Not surprising with a surname
like Smith though.
The address is not clear but says
something like C/o Central Many Coy. I
took Coy to be company as that can be a shortened version. So maybe Central ?
Company.
To have addressed the postcard there and
not at home would seem to suggest that it is possibly a military establishment
or nurses home? somewhere that Jess is living as part of her job, otherwise he
would have sent it to her home address surely.
I'd love to hear from you if these
people are in your family tree and you can tell us what happened to Jess &
Val
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