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 PC Thomas Henry Thornton, a Quorn Police Constable  PC Thomas Henry Thornton, a Quorn Police Constable
The name PC Thornton crops up in many Quorn newspaper articles between 1899 and 1923. ...... cont.
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 Quorn, the Farnhams and a tangled tale  - The Field, 1986  Quorn, the Farnhams and a tangled tale - The Field, 1986
George Farnham was the last member of the historic family to reside in Quorn and would ...... cont.
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 Charles Clutsom – A life in the elastic webbing industry  Charles Clutsom – A life in the elastic webbing industry
Charles Clutsom was born in Wales in 1886 after which the family moved to Norfolk and ...... cont.
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 Postcard from Lord Lonsdale in 1895 about Quorn Hunt  Postcard from Lord Lonsdale in 1895 about Quorn Hunt
Hugh Cecil Lowther was the 5th Earl of Lonsdale and Master of the Quorn Hunt from 1893 to ...... cont.
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 Memories of Outdoor Work for M W Wright & Sons by Marlene Bradshaw nee Lidierth  Memories of Outdoor Work for M W Wright & Sons by Marlene Bradshaw nee Lidierth
Marlene Lidierth grew up in Quorn in the 1950s and lived with her family at 33 Castledine ...... cont.
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 Opening of Quorn Cricket Club Pavilion in 1928  Opening of Quorn Cricket Club Pavilion in 1928
George Francis Farnham secured the future of Quorn’s cricket ground, Caves Field in 1926. ...... cont.
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 Corner of Woodhouse Road and Loughborough Road, Quorn, about 1905  Corner of Woodhouse Road and Loughborough Road, Quorn, about 1905
Looking up Woodhouse Road from Loughborough Road, about 1905 The house on the right is ...... cont.
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 General William Booth in Quorn 1905  General William Booth in Quorn 1905
General William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, driving through Quorn Cross on his ...... cont.
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 Richard Tunnecliffe – A photographer of Quorn  Richard Tunnecliffe – A photographer of Quorn
Richard Anthony Tunnecliffe from Seacombe, Wallasey on the Wirral was a keen and skilled ...... cont.
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 Edward Handley Warner and Jessie Nancy Warner of Quorn Hall  Edward Handley Warner and Jessie Nancy Warner of Quorn Hall
Edward Handley Warner was born in Loughborough in 1850. His father (Edward Warner) owned ...... cont.
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Total: 993 artefacts returned over 100 pages


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