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A photograph taken on the school field, as we can see West Park Avenue and Harry Dack Infant School. Mrs Heseltine later remarried and became Mrs Shail. Some of the named pupils are: Christopher Colbeck, Elliott Carr, Kerry Taylor, Julie Hadfield, Philip Sanderson, Paul Mann and Victoria Bell. This photograph has provoked some queries. The girl in the orange t-shirt is identified as Karen Morrison (thanks for the information), she identifies Kerry Taylor (yellow and red dress, identified by Kerry Taylor) and Julie Hadfield (blonde haired girl, yellow t-shirt – identified by Barbara Hale). Michael Radford is now identified as the boy to Mrs Heseltine’s right.
Image courtesy of Marian Toulson, also thanks to Barbara Hale, Kerry Taylor and Karen Addison (Morrison) for the updates.
This is the wedding of Edward Isaac Money (Ted) and Caroline Smith (Carrie). Far left is Charles Powell Smith the bride’s brother, Nan Page friend of the bride, Ted and Carrie, Mary Smith niece of the bride and Jonathan Smith (Jonty) brother of the bride and father of Mary.
The wedding took place at St. Helen’s Church Carlin How on the 11th November 1932, the couple then lived at Skinningrove before moving to East Loftus after being bombed out of their house in Skinningrove during in the Second World War.
Image and information courtesy of Joan Jemson.
This photograph shows the Money family in the 1920’s ( I think), what the family gathering was for I do not know but it shows all the Money’s, (from Left toright): Edward Isaac (Ted), Margaret (Meg), Violet (Vi), Ivy, John (Jack), Louisa (Lou), William (Will), Florence (Flo), James Verrill (Jim born before marriage), Mary, William Tyers, (father) Mary Ann,(mother) known as Polly, Sarah (Sal).
William Money came to the Loftus area from Barrowby in Lincolshire between 1871 and 1881 with his wife Mary and his sons, William Tyers aged 20, John Henry 15 and Edward 13 (taken from the 1881 census). They came here for the work in the ironstone mines and before their arrival there were no other Money’s in this area that I can find (please correct me if you know better). Edward moved to Bishop Auckland (1891 census) and John Henry emigrated to Australia married and had a family there. So most people named Money in this area came from someone in the above photograph.
I have been checking my file and it shows that William Money and Mary Ann Verrill (yes a Verrill from Staithes) were married in 1887 so I think the photograph would be on the anniversary of their 40th wedding anniversary in 1927. Can you believe that in 1911 (as shown on the 1911 census)that William, Mary Ann and 10 of their children were all living in 28 St Hilda’s Terrace Loftus, how did they manage? I bet they were glad when their children got married and they had the house to themselves to live out their retirement in. How about this for a guess? Picture taken outside 34 Hartington Street! Could be Norman there or St Hilda’s Terrace. Adam Cuthbert commented: “In this photograph is my great gran Ivy Grey (Money), when she got married to Jack Grey they bought a house at top of High Row (Bank top) Loftus and lived there for all their lives. I’ve never seen this photograph before so had to check with my Mother that I was on the right horse. I knew she lived in a busy house when she was younger. What a lovely lady she was. Would do anything to help anyone”.
Image and information courtesy of Joan Jemson, thanks also to Adam Cuthbert for the update.
Mrs Toulson with a group of pupils, possibly in 1987/886 the pupils are believed to be from Mr Sayers class.
Back row: Phillip Story, Lee Simpson, Darren Webster, Daniel Metcalf, Christopher Partlett , Christopher Caley, David Parker, Mark Ambrose, Ben Philliskirk, Andrew Snowdon.
Middle row: Natasha Garbutt, Catherine Finley, Alexandra Bastiman, Mrs Toulson, Sarah Dean, Jenny Hancock, Vicky Worton.
Front row: Andrea Cuthbert, Amelia Pass, Lucy Cuthbert, Jayne Myers.
Image courtesy of Marian Toulson, thanks to Rachel Hannah and Dave McKenna for missing names, also thanks to Alex Bastiman for updates and Ben Philliskirk as to possible date.
Only three gentlemen members of staff; at the back: Mr. McKenna, Mr. Beedle, Mr. Colam.
The ladies seated are: Mrs. Shail, Miss Noble, Miss Munday, Mrs. Toulson, Mrs. Bennett, Miss Swalwell, Mrs. Blades.
Image courtesy of Marian Toulson.
The staff of 1976 are: Mr. T. Sayers, Mr.G. Colam, Mr. A. Forster, Mr. W. Stewart, Mr. J. Money.
Seated: Mrs. B. Addison, Mrs. M. Bennett, Mr. Beedle, Mrs. M. Toulson, Mrs. T. Wall, Mrs. K. Himsworth.
Image courtesy of Marian Toulson.
Although a beautiful place; we don’t see many photographs of it. This image from Beecham’s Photo-Folio, possibly the Saltburn edition, this was a selection of photographs of the notable buildings and views in the area surrounding in this case Saltburn, probably dating from c.1900.
Image courtesy of a friend of the Archive.
Once again the exact date of the photograph was not known and we asked for help. Gemma Hand tolds us: ”Mrs Barker left the year after I got to Juniors, so this has to be before 1986.”
Members of the staff are: Back row: Mrs. Sansom, Mrs. Himsworh, Mr. Sayers, Mr. Forster, Mr. Sayers, Mrs. Barker, Mr. Colam.
Front row: Mrs. Caley, Mrs. Toulson, Mrs. Leybourne, Mr. Beedle, Miss Long, Mrs. Lester, Mrs. Blades.
We received the following request from Audrey Coupland (nee Caley): “I have seen, the name Caley, On quite a few of your pictures. My maiden name was Caley. I would very much like to speak, to any Caley`s in and around the Skinningrove areas. As my great uncle James Caley lived their with is wife Fanny in 1880s and had a large family of 12 children.”
Image and names courtesy of Marian Toulson. also thanks to Mr Sayers and Gemma Hand for updates.
Believed to have been taken in June 1979, prior to the opening of Hummersea Primary, Mr Beedle and staff enjoy the sunshine.
Back row: Mrs Leybourne, Mr Colam, Mr Sayers, Mr McKenna, Mr Forster, Mr Beedle, Mrs Himsworth.
Middle row: Mrs Atkinson, Mrs Bennett, Mrs Bell, Mrs Barker.
Front row: Mrs Blades, Mrs Merriweather, Miss Noble, Miss Munday, Mrs Shail, Miss Long, Mrs Toulson.
Image and names courtesy of Marian Toulson and thanks to Dave Mckenna for the dating of the image.
Staff at Loftus Junior School we think in 1979.
Standing: Mr Colam, Mrs Barker, Mr Beedle, Mrs Blades, Mr McKenna, Mrs Sansom.
Seated: Mrs Metcalfe, Miss Long, Mrs Toulson, Mrs Shail, Miss Mundy, Mrs Leybourne.
Image courtesy of Marian Toulson
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