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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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| Certificate of Compentancy as First Mate of a Foreign-Going Steamship
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| Certificate of Compentancy as Master of a Foreign-Going Steamship
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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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| Diary of Thomas LITTLEHALES Diary of Thomas LITTLEHALES, son of the Rev Joseph Laurentius LITTLEHALES and uncle Thomas Henry LITTLEHALES
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| Dodged the Russians and got the Japenese Gold
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| Elmer
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| Eric Littlehales
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| Ernest J LITTLEHALE
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| Family Group Data Capture Form
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| Family Littlehales
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| Family Name History
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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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| Frederick in Newspaper Our portrait is that of Captain Littlehales, of the
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| GW Littlehales
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| Headstone Charles Issac LITTLEHALES Status: Located;
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| Headstone William Washington Littlehales
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| Henry George Littlehales
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