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TBC/014/035 Blue British passport belonging to Mr. F. H. Brown dated 26 July 1933. There are two stamps for Dieppe. Wolverton celebration of the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. TBC/014/046 Programme for the Wolverton celebration of the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth showing the events on the 12th May 1937. The programme has a cream-coloured cover with a blue and red emblem of the crowned rose, shamrock and thistle in the middle. The pages inside are blue and printed in ... Service programme for the coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth. TBC/014/054 A form of prayer and dedication for use of Sunday evening 9 May 1937, being the Sunday before the Coronation of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Coronation diary, 1937. TBC/014/055 Diary for the coronation of Edward VIII 1937. A small booklet with gold cover. Inside, each page shows a month with a photograph of the Prince at various points in his life with a timeline on the last two pages. Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 and so was never crowned. Personal Photographs. TBC/015 A miscellaneous collection of family photographs, birthday and Christmas cards from the 20th century. Remembrance. TBC/015/033 Cream coloured card with ‘Remembrance’ printed on it with the letter B and a verse. Inside is a card with Christmas wishes from Beryl Taylor and the date Christmas 1937. Greetings to Bring You Every Gladness. TBC/015/044 Brown Christmas card with a pot of flowers and a gold box on it and the phrase ‘Greetings to Bring You Every Gladness’. It has a piece of string down the fold holding an insert in place. Inside it says ‘Happy Christmas’ and a verse and it is from Fred. It is ... Don't stop upon the bottom step TBC/015/046 Yellow Christmas card with a picture of a country cottage at the top and a fire in a fire place at the bottom. In between is a verse. Inside is another verse and it is from Fred. The envelope is addressed to Mr. H. Taylor 170 Church Street, Wolverton. The First World War. A Photographic History WW1/001/002 The First World War. A Photographic History. Edited with captions by Laurence Stallings. Daily Express Publications 1933. This book is in very poor condition with the majority of the pages loose Wolverton Cricketer Married TBC/005/015 Two copies of the Wolverton Express Newspaper dated 3rd November 1939 On the front page is an article entitled ‘Wolverton Cricketer Married’. This describes the marriage of Frank Brown to Beryl Taylor. Frank Brown and Beryl Taylor on their wedding day. TBC/005/016 Photograph showing Miss Taylor and Mr. Brown on their wedding day. Mr. Brown is on the left in a suit with a striped tie; Miss Taylor is on his arm in a white wedding gown, she is carrying a bunch of lilies. Behind her shoulder is Mr. Tom Taylor with glasses and on ... Frank Brown and Beryl Taylor on their wedding day. TBC/005/017 Photograph of Mr. Brown and Miss Taylor after their wedding. Mr. Brown is standing on the left and Miss Taylor has her arm linked through his. Miss Taylor’s veil is being blown behind Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown is carrying a lucky horseshoe. Frank Brown and Beryl Taylor on their wedding day. TBC/005/018 Photograph of Mr. Brown and Miss Taylor after their wedding, showing them leaving the church. They are both smiling; there is a lady behind the bride’s shoulder. Frank Brown and Beryl Taylor on their wedding day with family. TBC/005/019 Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Brown outside the church door with a group of people behind them. From left to right:- Mr. Frank Brown, Mr. Tom Taylor, Mrs. Beryl Brown, Mrs. Lou Taylor, Mrs. Blanche Florence May Brown, Miss Maisie Brown. Frank Brown and Beryl Taylor on their wedding day with family. TBC/005/020 Group photograph outside the church From left to right:- Mr. John (Jack) Taylor, Mrs. Louisa Ann Taylor, Mr. Frank Brown, ?, Mrs. Beryl Brown, Miss Maisie Agnes Brown, Mr. Albert John Hardy. Frank Brown and Beryl Taylor on their wedding day. TBC/005/021 Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Brown sitting behind the wedding cake. Mr. Brown is sitting behind the cake on the left of the photograph, Mrs. Brown is to the right of the photograph. Official wedding photograph of Frank Brown and Beryl Taylor in a studio. TBC/005/022 Official wedding photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Photograph shows Mr. and Mrs. Brown in a studio in their full wedding outfits. The photograph is mounted on brown card with the name ‘Thorneycroft Stony Stratford’ at the bottom. There is also an unmounted copy Official wedding photograph of Beryl Taylor in a studio. TBC/005/023 Copy of the official wedding photograph of Mrs. Brown. Photograph shows Mrs. Brown in her wedding gown veil and headdress with her flowers and horseshoe in a studio setting. (The original photograph is at TBC/18/016.) Wedding invitation for Maisie Agnes Brown. TBC/005/029 Small card wedding invitation in an envelope addressed to Miss B. Taylor, 170 Church Street, Wolverton, Bucks. The invitation is from Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Brown inviting Beryl and her parents to their daughter’s wedding. It is a cream coloured card with silver edging with a bells and flowers motif in the top ... Death. TBC/006/001 Daventry Express newspaper dated 22nd Nov 1930. On the back page is reported the death of Mr. John William Henry (Harry) Chown Newspaper items relating to the death of Mr. John Chown. TBC/006/002 Two copies of the Daventry Express newspaper dated 29th Nov 1930. On the back page is the obituary of Mr. John William Henry (Harry) Chown and an acknowledgment from his family expressing thanks to all friends for their sympathy in their bereavement. St Georges Church. TBC/012 Photographs, newspaper articles and programmes relating to events involving the family and St. George’s Church. The Taylor-Brown family were involved in many of the activities run by St. George’s church, Frank Harry Brown sang with their choir, the brotherhood, for over 70 years and went with them to the Empire Day concert held for ... The West End Methodist Church Wolverton performance of 'The Messiah'. TBC/012/002 Programme for the West End Methodist Church, Wolverton, performance of selections from Handel’s Oratorio ‘The Messiah’ on Wednesday December 15th 1937 at 7.30pm. Music for Arena Choirs at the Royal Command Concert. TBC/012/005 Music for Arena choirs for the Royal Command Concert in the presence of their Majesties the King and Queen at the Royal Albert Hall on Empire Day 1935. Blue book with ‘F.H. Brown, Wolverton, Bucks’ in pencil in the top right corner. This book has the music and words for the concert. PAGE: < Prev12345678910Next >