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Gravestone of Harry Valentine Smith and Jane Edwards
Gravestone of Harry Valentine Smith and Jane Edwards
 
 
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Gravestone of James & Matilda Knibbs
Gravestone of James & Matilda Knibbs
 
 
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Gravestone of Lancelot Colvile
Gravestone of Lancelot Colvile
 
 
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Gravestone of Robert & Fanny Varnham
Gravestone of Robert & Fanny Varnham
 
 
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Gravestone of Thomas Killick
Gravestone of Thomas Killick
 
 
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Gravestone of Thomas Lomas and relatives
Gravestone of Thomas Lomas and relatives
Although I cannot find a direct link to my Lomases for this family, Thomas's granddaughter Lucy did marry a Gaskell who is connected to my Lomases. I found this out last year (2021) BUT, on checking, I found that, on my visit to Rainow 16 years ago I had taken a photo of this gravestone purely because it was a Lomas and, you never know! Now I do! 
 
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Headstone for Charles Thomas Oswin
Headstone for Charles Thomas Oswin
 
 
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Headstone of Christine Fox nee Stannett
Headstone of Christine Fox nee Stannett
 
 
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Headstone of Harriet Manfield nee Parkhurst
Headstone of Harriet Manfield nee Parkhurst
 
 
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Holy Trinity, Rainow
Holy Trinity, Rainow
 
 
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Hugh Bromley-Davenport
Hugh Bromley-Davenport
Played first class cricket for Cambridge University and Middlesex. Also appeared in four Test Matches for England in South Africa. 
 
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June Swadling
June Swadling
A great friend who especially helped us when we moved to Old Windsor. Sorely missed. 
 
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Lady Caroline Ponsonby
Lady Caroline Ponsonby
More famously known as Lady Caroline Lamb. She had an affair with Lord Byron, who she said was "Mad, bad and dangerous to know." 
 
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Lieutenant Richard Edward Cromwell Weigall
Lieutenant Richard Edward Cromwell Weigall
 
 
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Major Reginald Burton Charsley
Major Reginald Burton Charsley
 
 
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Memorial vase for Henry Collins
Memorial vase for Henry Collins
 
 
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Memorial vase for Naomi Killick
Memorial vase for Naomi Killick
Sadly, this was Edna's Grandmother but she never knew it until very late in her life! The Grandfather may never be know. At least we have now added a vase on her previously unmarked grave. 
 
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Memorial vase for Violet Hobbs
Memorial vase for Violet Hobbs
 
 
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Order of Service for Alan's funeral
Order of Service for Alan's funeral
 
 
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Order of Service for Babs's funeral
Order of Service for Babs's funeral
Cremated here but ashes interred at Church Road Cemetery, Old Windsor 
 
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Order of Service for Brenda's Funeral
Order of Service for Brenda's Funeral
 
 
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Order of Service for Ivy's Funeral
Order of Service for Ivy's Funeral
 
 
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Order of Service for Joan's Funeral
Order of Service for Joan's Funeral
 
 
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Order of Service for Pat's funeral
Order of Service for Pat's funeral
You wouldn't believe it! On the way to the Crematorium there was a VERY serious road accident. The road was closed but the Funeral Directors managed to get us to drive through a private farm road. Many phone calls to reorganise the service and the wake but it all worked out in the end, even if a LOT late! Only Pat could be late for her own funeral! 
 
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Order of Service for Peter Brewer's funeral
Order of Service for Peter Brewer's funeral
 
 
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Order of Service for Ron's Funeral
Order of Service for Ron's Funeral
 
 
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St. Mary's, Harmondsworth
St. Mary's, Harmondsworth
 
 
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The Wyndham sisters
The Wyndham sisters
Painting by John Singer Sargent (on display at the Met, New York). Described by the Prince of Wales as "The three Graces". Madeline is on the left (I might add the other two into the tree sometime but Madeline is the main connection). 
 
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Uncle George, Aunt Phil and Brian
Uncle George, Aunt Phil and Brian
 
 
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William Gilbert Grace
William Gilbert Grace
One of the most famous people in his time. W.G. Grace was as recognisable as Queen Victoria (although this photo was taken a year after Victoria's death). 
 

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