The context
Mary Ellen Smith was mother to Stanley Appleyard. This post attempts to link her and her children with the family tree entitled “THE SMITHS OF MANOR HOUSE AND HAIGH SIDE FARM, ROTHWELL”. Continue reading “Mary Ellen Smith”
Stanley Appleyard's photo legacy 1906-1946
Mary Ellen Smith was mother to Stanley Appleyard. This post attempts to link her and her children with the family tree entitled “THE SMITHS OF MANOR HOUSE AND HAIGH SIDE FARM, ROTHWELL”. Continue reading “Mary Ellen Smith”
Jennie Blanche Warsop married Frank Appleyard on September 11th 1911 at Wadsley Church Sheffield.
Frank Appleyard was Stanley’s elder brother born 16th April 1885 at HighHoyland Hall. Frank’s parents were Arthur (died 1907) and Mary Ellen (Smith) who died in 1930. A number of images have been identified showing Arthur Appleyard
117-127 Harrow View history through Stanley Appleyard’s images prior to 1925.
One of the earliest photos, date unknown, but assumed to be around 1918:
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Conrad Harris Vickers Jones of Hillside 125 Harrow View and their links to Stanley Appleyard of Ballintrae 121 Harrow View.
How Ballintrae was associated with 121 Harrow View is the essence of this post. The starting point was the following stamp on several of Stanley Appleyard’s photo albums:-
Marion Appleyard, younger sister to Stanley, was born on 24th June 1891. Marian was baptised 20th December 1891 to parents Arthur and Mary Ellen residing at High Hoyland.
Detailed information about Marion come mainly from the Queen’s Nursing Institute Roll of Nurses. This covered the period from 1st Jan 1927 to 13 Oct 1931 and includes details of previous nursing experience. Interestingly DOB in this record is given as 24th June 1892. Time line for Marion as follows Continue reading “Marion Appleyard”
Stanley and family were members of Headstone Lawn Tennis Club from the 1920s. Continue reading “Headstone Lawn Tennis Club”
Stanley Appleyard’s holiday images showing 1920s Brighton landmarks. Images selected are those clearly identifiable as from Brighton or labelling from the original album.
The Wherry Yacht Olive 1906:
and at Great Yarmouth yacht station Continue reading “Wherry Yacht Olive 1906”