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| He was a semi professional musician playing both Saxophone and Clarinet.
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| City Gent Six, they were a Jazz band that went on to represent Milford Haven in our Twin town in France. He played with several local bands throughout his career.
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| 31 Prestbury Road
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| ?Consuelo?
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| A musical upbringing in the eighteen eighties
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| A. W. Littlehale Portrait and signature
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| Albert Ellis LITTHALE
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| Albert LITLEHALE
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| Arthur J LITTLEHALE
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| Captain Frederick Gascoyne Littlehales
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| Charles F LITTLEHALE
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| Childs & Co Bank 1Fleet Street, London
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| Church St, Oswestry This is an old photo of Church St in Oswesry, just past the trees on the left is where John Edward Littlehales had his Iron Works.
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| Church St, Oswestry Church St, Oswestry. The Iron Works was just passed the 2 big chimneys on the left.
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| Colonel Gerald Littlehales Goodlake
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| Elmer
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| Eric Littlehales
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| Ernest J LITTLEHALE
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| Family Littlehales
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| Frderick
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| Frederick
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| Frederick George 16th Lancer, taken about 1914
I believe it was taken in france in 1914. At that time he was a member of the "British Expeditionary Force" under Brigadier- General H.GOUGH. He was in France for the duration of the war, so was lucky to survive. A field ambulance in the background.
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| Frederick George Littlehales
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| FREDERICK Henry LITTLEHALE
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| GW Littlehales
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| Headstone William Washington Littlehales
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| Henry George Littlehales
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| HMS Winchester Although ordered in 1816 and laid down in 1818, Winchester was not launched until 21 June 1822, and commissioned on 16 September later that year. She served until 1839 as the flagship on the North America and West Indies Station, where she was commanded by Captain Charles Austen, brother of the novelist Jane Austen.
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| Janice
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| JEM White
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| Joan & Noel Littlehales 1985 - Rhostyllen & Bersham Royal British Legion Women’s Section (formed 20/09/35) - Recognition award for 50 years good service
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| Jocelyn Mary Mary White
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| John Alfred Littlehales
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| Lillian Littlehales 1900 Dress she wore when presented to Court of King George VII of England.
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