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Owner of original: The Daily Telegraph
Date: 11 Feb 2003
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 | 'Larger than life' Swanley gardener who took own life in lockdown 'just wanted to be with people'
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Owner of original: https://www.kentlive.news
Date: 2021
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 | 'Vera Brittain and the testament that came late to life' The Times 9th August 1980 Various quotes from Betty Willingale
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Owner of original: The Times
Date: 9 Aug 1980
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 | 100 Have Narrow Escapes In Wild Sydney Train Ride
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Owner of original: COURIER-MAIL
Date: 30 Jan 1985
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 | 1895 Argentinia census
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Owner of original: Family Search website
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Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 2002
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Owner of original: www.letsrecycle.com
Date: 30 Jul 2008
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 | 21 Baldwins Hill
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Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: Jul 2008
51.66017476748412, 0.06336450576782227
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 | 24-Hour Train Strike Called Off
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Owner of original: Sydney Morning Herald
Date: 28 May 1991
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 | 284 London Road, Westcliff on Sea, Essex Sweet shop owned by Dolly & Frank Willingale. The shop later became the first Maplin electronics store!
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Owner of original: Ken Willingale
51.54083749999999, 0.6987520000000131
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 | 3 months for vagrancy
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Owner of original: Crime Reports
Date: 11 Feb 1869
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 | 36 Baldwins Hill
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Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: Jul 2008
51.657530294713474, 0.061261653900146484
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 | 3rd London Airport
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Owner of original: The Guardian
Date: 24 Jul 1979
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 | A couple of pictures of Willingale Village (Bell Inn) from an article on the ERC, The Times 31st Dec 1984
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Owner of original: The Times
Date: 31 Dec 1984
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 | A faithless wife Press article of divorce proceedings
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Owner of original: Hampshire Telegraph
Date: 27 Oct 1900
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 | A family at war article from The Guardian
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Owner of original: The Guardian
Date: 18 Sep 1987
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 | A Gardener Drowned at Woodford
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Owner of original: The Essex County Chronicle
Date: 12 Nov 1909
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 | A green victory
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Owner of original: This is local London
Date: 6 Jan 2006
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 | A man who saved a forest A poem found on the web @ https://davidkiddhewitt.wordpress.com/2017/06/27/the-man-who-saved-a-forest/
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Owner of original: https://davidkiddhewitt.wordpress.com/2017/06/27/the-man-who-saved-a-forest/
Date: 6 Oct 2019
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 | A picture painted by Gertrude Elline Fursdon.
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Owner of original: Lois Parker
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 | A SAD DAY FOR QUALITY TELEVISION Letter to the Guardian
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Owner of original: The Guardian
Date: 7 Feb 1992
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 | A Story of Epping Forest Not mentioning Thomas directly, this recounts the King Head saga and a general history of the forest
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Owner of original: The New York Times
Date: 1873
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 | A Tribute to Betty Willingale Producer Betty Willingale receives the Academy’s Special Award as friends and colleagues pay tribute to her achievements in television
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Owner of original: BAFTA
Date: 7 Mar 2010
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 | A View of Epping Forest
By Nicholas Hagger Transcript of mentions of the Willingale family
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Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 2012
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 | A watercolour by Thomas Willingale 1849-1920
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Owner of original: via Peter Boylan
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 | Ada Abdee
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 | Ada Constance Willingale (nee Stacey) holding I think her daughter Grace
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Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
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 | Ada Rosetta Willingale
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Owner of original: Ann Carter
Date: 1901-1902
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 | Ada Stacey
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Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
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 | Ada Willingale with Children Samuel, Nora and Edna
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 | Adam Willingdale Billericay Rugby Football Club
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Owner of original: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billericay_Rugby_Football_Club
Date: 8 Aug 2008
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 | Adapting Dickens: A Television History
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Owner of original: BUFVC
Date: 2011
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 | Adelaide Winifred Webb
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Owner of original: Karen Blackwell
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 | Adventures for TV mini crew
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Owner of original: Rock Hill Herald
Date: 28 Jan 1988
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 | Advertisements - Enclosure of Epping Forest
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Owner of original: The Entomologist
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Owner of original: Lawn Tennis Association
Date: Apr 2011
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 | Aggravated case of Smuggling
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Owner of original: Caledonian Mercury
Date: 16 Apr 1857
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 | Agnes Neil Stirrat grave. Status: Located;
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Owner of original: Find a Grave website
Date: 1966
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 | Agnes Willingale emigration to USA Manifest from SS St. Paul
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Owner of original: Ancestry
Date: 1912
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 | Air Crash Soldier Always Wanted To Fly, Says Father
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Owner of original: Press Association
Date: 21 Aug 1995
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 | Airman tells of death crash
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Owner of original: Western Daily Press
Date: 8 Sep 1998
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 | Airport shock to village
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Owner of original: The Observer
Date: 20 May 1979
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Owner of original: Priscilla Yates
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 | Alan Willingale Status: Not yet located;
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 | Alan Willingale - Business appointments The Times 22nd June 1981
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Owner of original: The Times
Date: 22 Jun 1891
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 | Alan Willingale - Chairman of CBI Tax Committee The Times 15th October 1982
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Owner of original: The Times
Date: 15 Oct 1982
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 | Alan Willingale death certificate.
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Owner of original: New South Wales Registry
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Owner of original: Fiona Ballantyne
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 | Albert Ernest Willingale, promoted 2nd Lt, Royal Engineers, Movement Control Section, 9th April 1943
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Owner of original: London Gazette
Date: 28 May 1943
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 | Albert Thomas Willingale
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 | Albert Thomas Willingale Status: Located; Headstone - Situated on same plot as Rose Eva Jackson
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Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 15 Jul 2009
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 | Albert Victor Willingale RN Service Records
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Owner of original: National Archives
Date: 1915
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 | Albert Victor Willingale
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Owner of original: Alan Willingale
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 | Albert Victor Willingale, London Gazette entry Air Ministry: Air Service Clerk
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Owner of original: London Gazette
Date: 7 Apr 1925
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 | Albert W E Willingale - Death Notice
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Owner of original: London Gazette
Date: 24 Jan 1978
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 | Albert William Ernest
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Owner of original: London Gazette
Date: 7 Sep 1934
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 | Albion Street 1830 Stanford Map
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Owner of original: 1830 Stanford Map
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 | Alexander & Elizabeth Willingale Court case
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Owner of original: Facebook
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 | Alexandra Newell
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Owner of original: Facebook
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Owner of original: www.monklakes.co.uk/customer_comments.htm
Date: 31 Jul 2008
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 | Alfred James Carter & Agnes Brewer
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Owner of original: Pat Smee
Date: 25 Dec 1920
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 | Alfred Terrance, Mile End 1830 Stanford Map
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Owner of original: 1830 Stanford Map
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 | Alfred Willingale One of the Loppers
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Owner of original: via Ken Hoy, Friends of Epping Forest
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 | Alfred Willingale Obituary
This appears to have a few factual errors in it, Samuel didn't die shortly after being released from prison, we have living until abt 1911! It would seem William Higgins died around 1870 so this could be where the confusion lies?
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Owner of original: The Childrens Newspaper - www.lookandlearn.com
Date: 27 Oct 1934
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 | Alfred Willingale - Death - Loughton Advertiser
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Owner of original: Loughton Advertiser
Date: Oct 1934
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 | Alfred Willingale - One of the 'Loppers'. There is some confusion over who is in this picture
Repository: Essex Record Office
Level: Category Illustrations
Level: Fonds MINT PORTRAITS
Level: Item Photograph of Tom Willingale, "The Last of The Loppers"
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Item Reference Code I/Pb 23/28
Graham Richards confirmed on 02/09/2009 the following:
Handwritten on the back, in pencil, is 'Tom Willingale The last of the Loppers'. Then in blue Biro someone else has written 'Jnr'. The only other mark is an 'Essex Record Office Stamp' , apparently an old version indicating that the photo has been in the ERO's possession for some years. The photo is in a large box type album along with other photo's in alphabetical order, each in a plastic wallet. The numbers in the 'Item Reference Code' are 'Alphabet Letter/Photo Number. So our photo is Letter number 23 (W)/28th photo of that letter. The Album I had was for letters S-Z. All these albums are of photo's collected by the Record Office over time and are of 'unknown sources'. So no provenance I'm afraid.
I took with me prints of Alfred (2) and Thomas, with the names blanked out and discussed them with a couple of archivists and both tended to agree that two (Alfred) were of the same person, with the one shown with a branch over his shoulder being earlier than the other, one suggested maybe late 19th/early 20th century. One archivist then spotted that in the photo is a Barbed Wire fence (it's clearer on the ERO copy) so we Googled 'Barbed Wire - History of' and found that it was invented around 1870's in the USA. At this point another archivist joined in and he said that he actually visited the Barbed Wire Museum in the USA last year and remembers that Barbed Wire was invented around the Civil War but the history says that it was patented in 1873/4 which would make it too late to be around when Thomas was alive.
Steven Willingale has a page from an unidentified book with this photo captioned Thomas Willingale Jnr.
EFDC Museum uses this picture next to an article for Thomas Willingale Snr, but from the caption of the photo (Thomas Willingale Aged 77 in 1920) its obvious its Thomas Jnr.
The WFS have had this photo dated, report as follows:
The first paragraph relating to the Thomas photograph also applies here to some extent. This picture again looks to me much like a late 19th or early 20th century photograph, though it appears well-composed and of decent quality, so it may well be a professional portrait, taken outdoors, rather than an amateur ‘snapshot’. This is perhaps also suggested by the greyish, wide-framed mount, which in colour and style is typical of early-20th century card-mounted professional photographs.
This elderly man is also clearly at home in the woodland setting, though I cannot tell whether he is carrying that large branch on his shoulder, or simply resting underneath it. His attire differs to that of ‘Thomas’ above, this outfit being more formal, if a little shabby and shapeless. Essentially he is wearing a dark lounge suit of uncertain date: basic ‘lounging’ jackets similar to this were first worn c.1860 and lounge jackets still form part of the standard male suit today. He also sports a black neck cloth or cravat, an accessory which was fashionable daywear around the mid-19th century, though a dark or coloured knotted scarf or cravat continued to be worn casually by many manual workers until the early 20th century. His hat is less easy to identify and date precisely than the cloth cap in the previous photograph, but various types of hard felt hat similar to this, lower in the crown than a top hat, were developing by the 1860s.
The evidence of the man’s dress, then, offers an unhelpfully broad date – conceivably anywhere from the 1860s to the early-20th century. It is best described as a ‘timeless’ and rather eccentric style, not seen in formal studio photographs and not really suitable for fashionable wear about town, but no doubt completely acceptable for country wear, especially amongst poorer folk and/or an older generation. Nothing seen here absolutely rules out the possibility that this man could be Thomas Willingale himself. However, as mentioned above, this does not have the ‘look’ of a 1860s photograph, and may be considerably later, again perhaps early 1900s, in which case the man could well be, as you suggest, one of Thomas’s sons or nephews.
Because the date here is a little less conclusive, I wonder whether there are any other visual clues in the picture? For example perhaps some kind of fencing specialist could have a stab at roughly identifying/dating the wire fence with its wooden posts?
The WFS note that the fence is made of barbed wire, this was invented in the USA around 1867, although further patents were made in 1874 it was 1876 before mass production took off. Therefore this is very unlikely to be Thomas Snr
Ken Hoy, FOEF has not seen this photo before in his research.
Yet the image we have is called Alfred Willingale - unfortunately how the we came to have this photo is not recorded
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Owner of original: UNKNOWN
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 | Alfred Willingale - West Essex Gazette - Death
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Owner of original: The West Essex Gazette
Date: Oct 1934
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 | Alfred Willingale obituary
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Owner of original: The Essex Field Club
Date: 1935
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 | Alfred Willingale, Royal Artillery
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Alfred Willingale, Royal Artillery
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Alfred Willingale, Royal Artillery
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Alfred Willingale, Royal Artillery
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Alfred Willingale, Royal Artillery
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Alfred Willingale, Royal Artillery
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Alfred Willingale, Royal Artillery
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Alice Amelia Willingale nee Rust
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 | Alice Elizabeth Willingale Funeral notice
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Date: 1969
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 | Alice Rosetta Ethel Twilley birth certificate.
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Owner of original: Bernie Kelly
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Owner of original: John E M Willingale
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Owner of original: John E M Willingale
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 | All Saints Church, Stock
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Owner of original: Linda Pattinson
Date: Aug 2009
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 | Ameila Jane Willingale
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Owner of original: St John Telegraph
Date: 16 Oct 1950
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 | AMELIA PROSSER, Killing > manslaughter, 1st March 1869. Old Bailey Proceedings
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Owner of original: oldbaileyonline
Date: 1 Mar 1869
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 | Amie Willingale
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Owner of original: myspace.com
Date: 20 Oct 2008
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 | Amie Willingale - Lemanis
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Owner of original: Plymouth Herald
Date: 27 Feb 2009
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 | An account of Lopping in the forest
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Owner of original: The Guardian
Date: 13 Nov 1873
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 | An Expensive Mattock
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Owner of original: The Half Penny Newsman
Date: 23 Dec 1871
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 | An Impudent Fabrication
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Owner of original: The Era
Date: 22 Oct 1865
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 | An orgy of TV reminiscence W. Stephen Gilbert dons his toga and goes to the I, Claudius party
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Owner of original: The Times
Date: 25 Sep 1996
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Owner of original: www.seatrade-academy.com
Date: 2006
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Owner of original: Facebook
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Owner of original: Fiona Ballantyne
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Owner of original: Fiona Ballantyne
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 | Andrew Newlands birth registration
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Owner of original: Scotland People
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 | Anger Over Rail Chaos
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Owner of original: The Sydney Morning Herald
Date: 28 May 1991
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Owner of original: Facebook
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 | Ann Haden-Morris
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Owner of original: Geni Website
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 | Ann Haden-Morris Headstone
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Owner of original: Billion Graves
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 | ANN RATCLIFF, Breaking Peace > wounding, 24th February 1868. Old Bailey Proceedings
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Owner of original: oldbaileyonline
Date: 24 Feb 1868
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 | Ann Willingale
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Owner of original: Ann Carter
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Owner of original: www.anne-willingale-writer.com
Date: 2014
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Owner of original: www.anne-willingale-writer.com
Date: 16 Aug 2009
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 | Annie Bulbrook Annie Bulbrook (or Annie Atkins Bulbrook, although the Atkins name is a mystery) wife of Henry Thomas Willingale b1850
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Owner of original: Alan Willingale
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 | Annie Bulbrook and Henry Thomas Willingale plus Family
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Owner of original: Alan Willingale
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 | Annie Cox
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 | Annie Frances Turner
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Owner of original: Peter Mansfield
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 | Annie Willingale Status: Located; St Pancras Cemetery, Finchley, London
Grave 83, 7H
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Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 21 Feb 2010
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 | Annie Willingale - Death Notice
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Owner of original: London Gazette
Date: 21 Aug 1942
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 | Another History of the right to Lop in Loughton
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Owner of original: http://btckstorage.blob.core.windows.net/site7634/Documents/The%20Loppers%20of%20Loughton%20-%20A%20Brief%20History.pdf
Date: 25 Oct 2015
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 | Another message from Lil
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Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
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 | Answers of the Defendant in Willingale v Maitland 1866 Chancery Proceedings, Court documents
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Owner of original: Essex Records Office
Date: 1866
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Owner of original: facebook
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 | Anthony Stein
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Owner of original: Bruce Willingale
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Owner of original: News shopper
Date: 8 Apr 2008
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 | Archibald Arthur Willingale
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Owner of original: Alan Willingale
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 | Archibald Arthur Willingdale (sic), death notice
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Owner of original: London Gazette
Date: 1 Feb 1974
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 | Archibald Frederick Eli Willingale Service documents WW1
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Archibald Frederick Eli Willingale Service documents WW1
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Archibald Frederick Eli Willingale Service documnets WW1
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Archibald Frederick Eli Willingale Service documents WW1
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Archibald Frederick Eli Willingale Service documents WW1
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Archibald Frederick Eli Willingale Service documents WW1
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Owner of original: National Archives
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Owner of original: Alan Willingale
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 | Army history of Norman Willingale Mayberry
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Owner of original: Alan Willingale
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 | Army Papers of Robert Tredall
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Owner of original: Ancestry
Date: 1917
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 | Army Service Record
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Owner of original: FindmyPast
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 | Army Service Record (cont)
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Owner of original: FindmyPast
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 | Army Service Record (cont)
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Owner of original: FindmyPast
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 | Army Short Service Record
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Army Short Service Record
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Army Short Service Records
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Army Short Service Records
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Army Short Service Records
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Army Short Service Records
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Owner of original: National Archives
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 | Arthur Cecil Green
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 | Arthur Edward
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 | Arthur Edward Willingale Australian Imperial Force - page 1
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 1918
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 | Arthur Edward Willingale Australian Imperial Force - page 2
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 1918
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 | Arthur Edward Willingale Australian Imperial Force - page 3
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 1918
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 | Arthur Edward Willingale Australian Imperial Force - page 4
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 1918
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 | Arthur Edward Willingale Australian Imperial Force - page 5
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 1918
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 | Arthur Edward Willingale Australian Imperial Force - page 6
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 1918
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 | Arthur Edward Willingale Australian Imperial Force - page 7
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 1918
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 | Arthur Edward Willingale Australian Imperial Force - page 8
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 1918
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