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451
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Linda Pattinson
Date: 2010
 
452
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
Date: 10 Aug 2015
 
453
Samuel Albert White, Herbert Mortimer White and Eva Matilda White
Samuel Albert White, Herbert Mortimer White and Eva Matilda White
Owner of original: National Library of South Australia
 
454
Samuel White
Samuel White
WHITE, SAMUEL (1835-1880), ornithologist, was born on 15 June 1835 at St John's Wood, London, son of John White, building contractor and Barbara, née Willingale. His father and uncle George migrated to South Australia, arriving at Holdfast Bay on 14 December 1836 in the Tam O'Shanter. John had chartered more than half the cargo space for his building materials and other provisions and had brought out as employees nine men, some with their families. Settling at Reed Beds, Fulham, at the mouth of the Torrens River, he prospered as a builder, farmer and station-owner. His wife and sons Samuel and William arrived in the Taglioni on 13 October 1842.


As a youth Samuel began observing, collecting and sketching birds. In the 1850s he managed his father's station, Tatiara, in the south-east. Able to pursue his ornithological interests after his father's death in 1860, next year he began a series of collecting expeditions. In 1863 he collected along the Murray River, and later in the area north of Lake Eyre; though forced to abandon a dray with his specimens, he brought back a wood swallow, artamus cinereus (melanops). In 1865 he was again seeking bird and insect specimens along the Murray. Later that year on an expedition west of Spencer Gulf, he found a new blue wren, malurus callinus, but lost all except two male specimens when a boat capsized. He forwarded the new malurus to John Gould in London. In 1867-68 he spent eighteen months with his brother William collecting in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. On 5 April 1869 at St Mary's Church, Morphett Vale, he married Martha Elsea Taylor and in July they sailed for England, where he met Gould. Next year he returned to Adelaide and presented to the South Australian Museum a collection of bird-skins from North Queensland, which he again visited in 1871 and in 1878-79, when he also cruised among the Torres Strait islands procuring specimens.


In April 1880 White sailed in his own vessel, the Elsea, to Sydney, where he left his family. He then sailed up the eastern coast. In the Aru Islands, Arafura Sea, he obtained species of birds of paradise; he traded guns, shot, powder, axes and other goods with the natives, but banned spirits. After collecting 800 to 1000 birds, trouble broke out with the crew. Ill, and with arsenic-damaged hands, he returned to Thursday Island, where he left the Elsea. His expedition, which he intended to resume, had cost him £5000. A few days after his return to Sydney, he died of pneumonia on 16 November, and was buried in Waverley cemetery. He was survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter and his estate was sworn for probate at £500.


White was intelligent and highly cultured, but bad luck had dogged him; he published nothing and made no lasting contribution to ornithology. Despite instructions in his will, the collection at his home, Wetunga, at Fulham, Adelaide, was dispersed after his death. He requested his executors to have his children educated in 'the protestant faith, and on no account have them sent to schools or churches where the Romish faith is taught'. A portrait of White in the uniform of a trumpeter in the Reed Beds Cavalry (c.1860) is at Wetunga. His eldest son Samuel Albert (1870-1954) was a distinguished naturalist.
Owner of original: State Library of South Australia.
 
455
Samuel Willingale
Samuel Willingale
One of the 'Loppers'
Owner of original: via Ken Hoy, Friends of Epping Forest
 
456
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
 
457
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
 
458
Sean Willingale
Sean Willingale
Owner of original: Birmingham Live
 
459
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Fiona Ballantyne
 
460
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Lorna Wilkinson
 
461
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
 
462
Sidney John Willingale
Sidney John Willingale
Owner of original: Facebook
 
463
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Bernie Kelly
 
464
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
 
465
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
 
466
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
 
467
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: http://worldofdifference.vodafone.co.uk/blogs/sophie-willingale/
Date: 16 Jul 2011
 
468
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
 
469
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Kath Willingale
 
470
St Andrews & All Saints Church, Willingale
St Andrews & All Saints Church, Willingale
from an old postcard
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 15 Oct 2017
 
471
St Andrews Church, Willingale
St Andrews Church, Willingale
Old Postcard
Owner of original: unknown
Date: unknown
 
472
St. Christophers Church, Willingale
St. Christophers Church, Willingale
Old postcard
Owner of original: unknown
Date: unknown
 
473
St. Francis Xavier's: Day Street, WENTWORTH FALLS, NSW, Australia
St. Francis Xavier's: Day Street, WENTWORTH FALLS, NSW, Australia
-33.715118, 150.369561
 
474
Stanley Reeve Young
Stanley Reeve Young
Owner of original: Fiona Ballantyne
 
475
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
476
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Robert Steven Willingale
Date: 23 Aug 2011
 
477
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Robert Steven Willingale
Date: 23 Aug 2011
 
478
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
 
479
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Fiona Ballantyne
 
480
Susan Gilmore
Susan Gilmore
 
481
Sydney Harold Field
Sydney Harold Field
Owner of original: Ancestry tree
 
482
Sydney Willingale
Sydney Willingale
 
483
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Sylvia Blacketer
Date: 2011
 
484
Sylvia Whipps
Sylvia Whipps
Owner of original: Facebook
 
485
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
 
486
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
 
487
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Linda Reesor
 
488
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
 
489
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: D&P Photographics
 
490
The Allder Family 1926
The Allder Family 1926
Back Row: Farewell - Bertha - John Albert - Gertrude - Arnold; Middle Row: Elsie - Florence - John Thomas Benjamin - Bertha - Ethel - Lily; Front Row: Harry - Ernest
Owner of original: John Keith Allder
Date: 4 Apr 2017
 
491
The Bell Inn
The Bell Inn
Owner of original: http://www.americanairmuseum.com
Date: 6 Oct 2019
51.74206248685259, 0.3112048700447758
 
492
The Bell Inn, Willingale Village
The Bell Inn, Willingale Village
51.74204124977177, 0.31121671199798584
 
493
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Kath Willingale
51.740648, 0.310465
 
494
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 28 Jun 2014
Place: Commonwealth Rifle Club, Bisley
51.311354484953114, -0.6528013944625854
 
495
The Epping Forest ‘Lopping Gang’ c. 1922.
The Epping Forest ‘Lopping Gang’ c. 1922.
From left to right: Mr H. Riley, Mr Jack Clark, Mr Anderson, Mr George Taylor, Mr Jack Clark (senior), Mr C. Plum, Mr B. Cook, Mr Walter Bullen, Mr Mark Hutt.
Owner of original: Corporation of London
Date: 1922
 
496
The Former Maltsters Arms 2008
The Former Maltsters Arms 2008
Now a private house, the pub closed some time after 2000
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 14 Jun 2008
51.7405790, 0.31043082
 
497
The former Thomas Willingale Pub
The former Thomas Willingale Pub
now called The Station House!
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 2006
51.6336178, 0.00943332
 
498
The former Willingale Stores
The former Willingale Stores
Photo of the former Willingale Stores, taken June 2008
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 14 Jun 2008
51.7427441, 0.31113088
 
499
The former Willingale Stores
The former Willingale Stores
Photo of the former Willingale Stores, taken June 2008
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 14 Jun 2008
51.7427441, 0.31113088
 
500
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Ken Willingale
Date: 2015
 
501
The Maltsters Arms, Willingale
The Maltsters Arms, Willingale
Date: 11 Nov 2008
51.7406482, 0.3104649
 
502
The marriage of Arthur Albert Green & Ida Fullbrook 1924
The marriage of Arthur Albert Green & Ida Fullbrook 1924
Date: 1924
 
503
The Potterell Family
The Potterell Family
Frederick Potterell, Eleanor Jessie nee Willingale, Christian Potterell and Harold Potterell.
 
504
The Promenade, Palmers Green
The Promenade, Palmers Green
 
505
The Rectory
The Rectory
51.74010698066449, 0.31216778308112225
 
506
The Rectory, Willingale Village
The Rectory, Willingale Village
From an old postcard
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 15 Oct 2017
 
507
The two Churches in Willingale Village
The two Churches in Willingale Village
from an old postcard
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 15 Oct 2017
 
508
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 14 Jun 2008
51.7418107, 0.31061053
 
509
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 7 Dec 2002
51.7406482, 0.3104649
 
510
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Ann Sutcliffe
Date: 1934
 
511
The Willingale Collection
The Willingale Collection
part of 'A Keeper's Tale' by Fred Speakman, an exhibition in Loughton Library in 1978?

CLA/077/G/26/240, London Metropolitan Archives
Owner of original: LMA
Date: 1978
 
512
The Willingale Collection
The Willingale Collection
part of 'A Keeper's Tale' by Fred Speakman, an exhibition in Loughton Library in 1978

CLA/077/G/26/240, London Metropolitan Archives
Owner of original: LMA
Date: 1978
 
513
The Willingale Stores
The Willingale Stores
Taken late 70s or early 1980s by Kenneth Montague Willingale or Frank Douglas Willingale
Owner of original: Kath Willingale
51.7427540, 0.31108260
 
514
The Willingale Village Pump
The Willingale Village Pump
Photo of the Willingale Village pump, which is just to the left of the former Maltsters Arms
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 14 Jun 2008
51.7405318, 0.31091094
 
515
The Willingale Village Pump
The Willingale Village Pump
Photo of the Willingale Village pump, which is just to the left of the former Maltsters Arms
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 14 Jun 2008
51.7405285, 0.31091630
 
516
Thomas Edward Willingale
Thomas Edward Willingale
Owner of original: Ancestry
 
517
Thomas Holman
Thomas Holman
Thomas and his wife May Lettice nee Willngale ran a hotel called Thackeray House in Argyle Square Kings Cross before running the Conservative club in Argyle Square where Annie Bullbrook died. Tom was originally from Somers Town.
Owner of original: Bruce Willingale
 
518
Thomas James Willingale
Thomas James Willingale
Owner of original: Peter Leslie Willingale
 
519
Thomas James Willingale
Thomas James Willingale
photo has date on back 8 APR 1917
Confirmed as Thomas James Willingale by Peter Willingale 25/07/2010
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
520
Thomas James Willingale and Lizzie Sedgewick on their engagement
Thomas James Willingale and Lizzie Sedgewick on their engagement
Owner of original: Peter Leslie Willingale
 
521
Thomas James Willingale, Ada Constance Stacey, Edward John Willingale
 
Katharine Willingale, Cyril Thomas Willingale, Sydney Willingale, Grace Willingale, Elsie Willingale
Thomas James Willingale, Ada Constance Stacey, Edward John Willingale Katharine Willingale, Cyril Thomas Willingale, Sydney Willingale, Grace Willingale, Elsie Willingale
Owner of original: Peter Leslie Willingale
 
522
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
 
523
Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thomas Samuel Willingale
 
524
Thomas Samuel Willingale (grandad)  
Thomas James Willingale (uncle Tom)  
William Willingale (Uncle Will)
Thomas Samuel Willingale (grandad) Thomas James Willingale (uncle Tom) William Willingale (Uncle Will)
Peter Willingale, great grand-son of Thomas James Willingale writes: I can help you with identifying the brothers in the photo of Thomas Samuel Willingale, Thomas James Willingale and William Willingale. My great grand father Thomas James Willingale is standing in the centre in army uniform. William is seated on the left.
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
525
Thomas Willingale
Thomas Willingale
Photo from Museum of English Rural Life
Owner of original: Museum of English Rural Life
 
526
Thomas Willingale
Thomas Willingale
Owner of original: Museum of English Rural Life
 
527
Thomas Willingale - The only picture of Thomas Willingale, NOT
Thomas Willingale - The only picture of Thomas Willingale, NOT
Ken Hoy says (email 06/09/2009) The attached photo of Thomas, has been in my collection of photographs relating to Epping Forest since the 1960's. I believe it is one of many that I was given permission to copy in the Passmore Edwards Museum. I'm afraid I did not record its origin when I first copied the original photo (if it was given?),and I have always assumed, as I marked the slide at the time as "Thos Willingale" - that it was THE Thomas (the lopper)


The WFS have had this photo dated, the report is as follows: As you are aware, it is difficult to date this sort of image very precisely but there are certain features here which can help. In general outdoor pictures like this often turn out to date from the 20th century, rather than the Victorian era. Outdoor photography was a very cumbersome process in the early photographic period and although professionals did occasionally work outdoors from the mid-19th century, such scenes often look rather staged and the backgrounds are often indistinct. A casual but realistic photograph like this has much more the appearance of a later ‘snapshot’: amateur photography was becoming more popular by the late 19th century and really took off in a significant way in the early 20th century following the introduction of the user-friendly Box Brownie camera in 1900. Usually dress gives the best clues as to the date of a photograph – often to within 5 or 10 years - but when the subject isn’t wearing regular ‘fashionable’ dress, close dating becomes much more difficult.


This elderly man – presumably a gardener or some sort of agricultural worker – wears practical garments suited to heavy outdoor work in a general style which varied according to personal preference and the job in hand but essentially didn’t change for decades. His trousers or breeches are tucked into his boots or gaiters and he wears what appears to be a cardigan-like garment over another jersey or shirt. Most important, from a dating viewpoint, is his peaked cloth cap. This style of headwear first appeared in the late-19th century, in around the 1880s, when it was worn mainly by sportsmen – cyclists, golfers etc. (though cricketers were already wearing a striped version). During the 1890s plain peaked caps began to enter everyday wear and for the first 40 years or so of the 20th century the cloth cap was synonymous with the working man (although it was also worn by the upper classes for country wear). I would estimate, then, that this photograph was taken towards the end of the 19th century or during the early 1900s.


To return to your main query, because of the style of this photograph and also the evidence of dress – mainly the cap, which was not known during the lifetime of Thomas Willingale (died c.1870) – unfortunately it cannot possibly represent this well-known local man whose efforts helped to preserve Epping Forest. It often emerges that a particular photograph has become associated, through tradition, with a famous personality, partly because, understandably, people like to have a record of what he or she looked like and may latch on to an appropriate-looking image. (Local museums can even fall into this kind of trap and may use inaccurate images to illustrate their records or exhibitions). However, sometimes there is no provenance to support the identification and accurate dating may well prove that it couldn’t possibly be represent the person in question. This is of course disappointing and frustrating, but usually researchers agree that it is more important to establish the true facts. Perhaps this man was, instead, one of Thomas’s sons or nephews whom you mentioned?


Subsequently to the above, we now believe this is a photo of William Willingale (http://www.willingale.org/tng/getperson.php?personID=I0378&tree=01) one of Thomas's sons.

Owner of original: via Ken Hoy, Friends of Epping Forest
 
528
Thomas Willingale Axe
Thomas Willingale Axe
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
 
529
Thought to be descendants of Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descendants of Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
530
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
531
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
532
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
533
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
534
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
535
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
536
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
537
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
538
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
539
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
540
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
541
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Thought to be descended from Thomas Samuel Willingale
Owner of original: via Stephen Cook
 
542
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Bruce Willingale
Date: 2 Jan 2017
 
543
Undated photo fo the Bell Inn, Willingale Village
Undated photo fo the Bell Inn, Willingale Village
 
544
Undated photo/postcard of the Village
Undated photo/postcard of the Village
 
545
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Josephine Boxall
Date: 1945
 
546
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
547
Victor Duce
Victor Duce
Owner of original: Peter Mansfield
 
548
Victor Henry Willingale
Victor Henry Willingale
 
549
Victoria Willingale
Victoria Willingale
Owner of original: University of Northampton
 
550
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 2002
 
551
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 2001
 
552
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 2000
 
553
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 2000
 
554
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
555
Walter and Matilda Willingale
Walter and Matilda Willingale
Taken on their wedding day 22 Jan 1930
Owner of original: Ann Carter
Date: 22 Jan 1930
 
556
Walter Henry Webb and daughter Lorraine Edith Webb
Walter Henry Webb and daughter Lorraine Edith Webb
Owner of original: Linda Reesor
 
557
Walter Sidney Willingale
Walter Sidney Willingale
Owner of original: FindMyPast
 
558
Walter Willingale
Walter Willingale
 
559
Walter Willingale
Walter Willingale
He was a bell boy on the Empress of Britain. The photo shows him on parade, he is second from near end.
 
560
Walter Willingale in the window of his restaurant
Walter Willingale in the window of his restaurant
Owner of original: Sarah Johnson
Date: unknown
 
561
Water Colour Artist
Water Colour Artist
We have recently been contacted by a Peter Boylan, who has in his possession ten watercolour paintings by a Thomas Willingale of Huddersfield. (Not the same Thomas who saved Epping Forest). These paintings date from the 1880's and 1890's. One of Thomas paintings shows a woman walking down a country lane in front of a large ramshackle cottage, the detail in the painting is extraordinary.

On the back of one of the paintings was this picture, which we assume is either Thomas Willingale or his son Robert. Can anyone confirm who is in this picture? We would also like to know if Thomas painted any other pictures?

The WFS have had this photo dated, the report is as follows:

In some ways this is the most intriguing photograph, not least of all because of where it was found. Old photographs turn up in all sorts of unexpected places and this may have been tucked behind the frame of the painting at any time from its creation in the 1880s/1890s onwards. It need not necessarily date from the same period as the painting, nor need it have any direct connection with the painting itself. The photograph must, though, have belonged to somebody who once owned or looked after the painting. If more is known about the provenance of the painting, who owned it and where it hung in the past, this might well suggest the family or the home in which the photograph originated.

As regards dating the image, again this is difficult, partly because there is no visible background or obvious context in which to place it. Close-up shots became especially popular amongst professional photographers during the 1920s and 1930s, though I can’t tell whether this is a professional or amateur photograph. Dating the dress is slightly tricky too because of the limited view of this young man, and furthermore the exact details of his clothing are not very clear. That said, as far as I can tell he is either wearing a white jersey with a collar, or a white shirt without a jacket. Either way, this suggests a 20th century, rather than 19th century date. Comfortable jersey-type garments were worn in the late-19th century by some workmens (eg fishermen) and sportsmen but they did not enter regular dress until the early 1900s or later. By the 1920s they were common as casual wear, and especially as school and play clothes for boys, and often had a collar and sometimes even a tie built in. If this is a shirt, however, the soft-looking collar with points (as opposed to a starched collar with rounded edges) indicates a date at least in the mid-1910s. So we are definitely looking at a 20th century image, possibly late-1910s or 1920s in date, but perhaps later.

What strikes me most is his unusual cap. This is difficult to determine exactly but fitting closely to the head and worn fairly well back on the head, it looks most like a skull cap, similar to the kippah (Hebrew) or yarmulke (Yiddish) worn by some Jewish men from the age of 13, following the Bar Mitzvah ceremony. Skull caps don’t always denote a Jewish wearer, but in a 20th century western context they are otherwise rare. This man may be a little more than a boy, I should say in his late teens, judging from his clean shaven face, though, again, by the mid-late 1910s many young men were in any case going completely clean shaven. A hairless face was the prevailing fashion for young men from the post WW1 period until the 1960s when hippie styles favoured a beard for a time, another feature which suggests a date well into the 20th century for this photograph.

It would certainly be interesting to identify this boy or man and the history of the painting may provide a clue, but otherwise, unless further information comes to light, he may remain a mystery.
 
562
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Linda Reesor
 
563
Wedding of Robert Miller Reesor and Lorraine Edith Webb
Wedding of Robert Miller Reesor and Lorraine Edith Webb
Ontario Canada 8 Jun 1957
Owner of original: Linda Reesor
 
564
Wedding Sarah Dorothy Sievey and Charles Herbert Mark Willingale 14/08/1918
Wedding Sarah Dorothy Sievey and Charles Herbert Mark Willingale 14/08/1918
Date: 14 Aug 1918
 
565
Whitakers Way, the unmade road leading to Thomas's former Woodyard
Whitakers Way, the unmade road leading to Thomas's former Woodyard
Whitakers Way, the unmade road leading to Thomas's former Woodyard
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 2008
51.659948, 0.064518
 
566
William Chipperfield and Sarah Ann Chipperfield nee Willingale
William Chipperfield and Sarah Ann Chipperfield nee Willingale
Owner of original: Graham Richards
 
567
William Higgins
William Higgins
One of the 'Loppers'
Owner of original: via Ken Hoy, Friends of Epping Forest
 
568
William Jack Willingale
William Jack Willingale
Owner of original: Pamela Elizabeth Willingale
 
569
William Jack Willingale & Lillian Elizabeth Smith
William Jack Willingale & Lillian Elizabeth Smith
Owner of original: Pamela Roberts
 
570
William Jack Willingale and his wife Lilian Elizabeth nee Smith
William Jack Willingale and his wife Lilian Elizabeth nee Smith
Owner of original: Ancestry tree
 
571
William John Chipperfield
William John Chipperfield
Owner of original: Graham Richards
 
572
William Joseph Willingale, Mabel Jarman, William Stanley Willingale, Gladys M Willingale, Ronald A Willingale
William Joseph Willingale, Mabel Jarman, William Stanley Willingale, Gladys M Willingale, Ronald A Willingale
Owner of original: Keith Willingale
 
573
William Joseph Willingale, Mabel Jarman, William Stanley Willingale, Gladys M Willingale, Ronald A Willingale
William Joseph Willingale, Mabel Jarman, William Stanley Willingale, Gladys M Willingale, Ronald A Willingale
Owner of original: Keith Willingale
 
574
William Willingale
William Willingale
Owner of original: Museum of English Rural Life
 
575
Willingale / Matthews family
Willingale / Matthews family
From Sarah Matthews who says all 5 members of the Matthews family. Aunty Gwen (Willingale) is seated & 2nd from right is Aunty Bubbles (Gladys). My Dad (Cyril) is on the very left hand side.
Owner of original: Sarah Matthews
Date: unknown
 
576
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 15 May 1997
 
577
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 7 Dec 2002
 
578
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 7 Dec 2002
 
579
Willingale Church Postcard
Willingale Church Postcard
 
580
Willingale Cottage in Staples Road, Loughton
Willingale Cottage in Staples Road, Loughton
L&DHS state in their Newsletter 164:
During 2003/4 Nos 19 and 21 were almost completely rebuilt and converted into one double-fronted house in a Victorian style. The original buildings were called Willingale Cottage having been built in 1869 by Joseph Willingale. One of these two cottages was used as a tea room and shop patronised by visitors to the Forest.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 10 Sep 2009
 
581
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Kath Willingale
 
582
Willingale Farm
Willingale Farm
Believed to be Sydney James Turner (owner of the Farm), his wife Dorothy Eveline Willingale, and possibly Sydney's Mother
Owner of original: Alan Willingale
 
583
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Lyall Schwikkard
Date: 1 Jan 2013
 
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Willingale General Stores
Willingale General Stores
Owner of original: http://www.willingalecouncil.org.uk/
51.74330022626233, 0.31124142069120353
 
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WILLINGALE Patricia 'Patsy' (nee Hosking)
WILLINGALE Patricia 'Patsy' (nee Hosking)
On Saturday 2nd July 2016, peacefully at RCH Treliske Truro, Patsy aged 69 years of Camborne. Very dear Mum of Lisa and Sister of John. Funeral Service at Treswithian Downs Crematorium, Camborne on Thursday 14th July at 1.00pm. Family flowers only, donations in lieu if desired for Parkinsons Disease Society, may be given by retiring collection at the service, or sent c/o Funeral Director: L. Blewett & Son, Carn Tremayne, Praze, Camborne TR14 9PG Tel: 01209 831652
Owner of original: http://www.family-announcements.co.uk/devon/view/4141796/willingale
 
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Willingale Village School
Willingale Village School
 
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Willingale's Restuarant
Willingale's Restuarant
Willingales Restaurant 72-74 The Broadway, Leigh on Sea, was started by my parents some time early in the 1930's. I don't have and exact date as I have no documents that relate to it. My father, Walter Willingale, ran away to sea when he was very young and served on the cruise liners that were very popular at that time. He worked his way up to being a 'bedroom steward' for the first class passengers. After he met my mother he sent all his wages to her to save for their future venture. After they were married in Janury 1930 they opened a small tea/cake shop in the Broadway, Leigh, in the section that bends round by the Grand Hotel.

My mother had been trained as a professional cook so it wasn't such an unlikely venture as it might seem. She had been the head cook at the restaurant in Boots' the chemist in Southend High Street (amazing to think of now - they also had a lending library there too, very genteel ). She taught my father to be a pastry cook.

The first small shop was obviously sucessful and, with the money they made, they moved to a larger property further round the Broadway.
The two shops were amalgamated into one for the restaurant by my (maternal) grandfather, Bill Matthews, who was a builder/ architect. He installed mirrors to give the illusion go space and the whole was decorated in cream and green. The external tiles were green and black. The kitchen was lined with embossed tin (difficult to describe,and I've never heard of it since) to avoide condensation damage. The living accomodation at the rear of the two properties was taken up by my parents at no.72 and at 74a by my maternal grandparents, their unmarried son, Barnard Matthews and their daughter, Gwen and her husband, Reginald Willingale.

Aunt Gwenny did the waitressing, my mother did all the 'plain cooking' and my fathre did all the pastries. It was extreemly popular with the business men in the area for lunches, 1s 7d, that's about 15p., in todays money, for a 3 course lunch! Afternoon teas were popular too. Roes , tomatoes or sardines on toast and a huge selection of cakes and tea cakes. No evening meals though. Soon after the war began, in 1939 ( I was 3 by now ) German bombers came up the Thames to bomb London and also to vere off to bomb the midlands where the munitions factories were. Any unwanted bombs were dropped in the estuary on the return journey, several arround Leigh I believe.

By this time my grandfather had developed a weak heart and it would seem the family decision was to evacuate, voluntarily. As my grandmother had spent her early life in the country with her grandmother in Wallingford (at the Falcon Public House, Crinny Lane, now Falcon Cottage, a private house house) they decided to go there. As you will understand being only 3 or 4 at the time not much of the details impinged on my memory. Accomodation was found about the area, my mother and I living in a flat above a jewelers and my grandparents and Gwenny went to lodgings in Brightwell cum Sotwell. All the men of the family went to Coventry to work in the munitons factories.

My mothe, after joining the WRVS, took up the running of the British Restaurant in the Corn Exchange in Wallingford with the help of grandma on the till. Grandpa kept chickens on an allotment and Gwen joined the land army for a short while.
After the war we all trooped back (sadly with out grandpa) and, after cleaning up the bomb and vandal damage the restaurant opened again, It continued to be very sucessful until the mid '50's when the landlord put up the rents beyond the means to pay and it had to be given up. It was a very traumatic and rather sad time for all the family. They were all split up again, my aunt and uncle going to a flat in Southend and my side of the familt to Orsett Golf Club where my father became the steward and my mother did the catering.

Ann Carter 16/02/2004
Owner of original: Ann Carter
51.541528, 0.659073
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Kim Willingale
 
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Willingales at Willingale
Willingales at Willingale
We are assuming these are the brothers Henry Alfred, Herbert Stanley, Archibald Arthur, Albert Victor & Frank Montague. Only Herbert Stanley Willingale (2nd left) has thus far been positively identified. Photo was taken in 1908
Owner of original: Alan Willingale
Date: 1908
Place: Willingale Village
51.740648, 0.310465
 
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Willingales at Willingale
Willingales at Willingale
We are assuming these are the brothers Henry Alfred, Herbert Stanley, Archibald Arthur, Albert Victor & Frank Montague. Only Herbert Stanley Willingale (2nd left) has thus far been positively identified. Photo was taken in 1908
Owner of original: Alan Willingale
Date: 1908
Place: Willingale
51.740648, 0.310465
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 28 Jun 2014
Place: The North London Rifle Club, Bisley
51.312388945749476, -0.6558966636657715
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 28 Jun 2014
Place: The North London Rifle Club, Bisley
51.312352061000496, -0.6558805704116821
 
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Woodcroft School
Woodcroft School
Photos of Woodcroft School - Thomas Willingales former Woodyard.
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 2008
51.659948, 0.064518
 
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Woodcroft School, Whitakers Way
Woodcroft School, Whitakers Way
Woodcroft School, Whitakers Way site of Thomas Willingales woodyard
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: 2008
51.659948, 0.064518
 
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Wooden plaque commemorating Thomas Willingale at Lopping Hall.
Wooden plaque commemorating Thomas Willingale at Lopping Hall.
Underneath is the Queen Victoria Epping Forest medal
Owner of original: Steven Willingale
Date: Sep 2009
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Fiona Ballantyne
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Facebook
 
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Zoe Harris
Zoe Harris
Owner of original: Facebook
 
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[Willingale] Churches Of Willingehall Dou And Willingehall Spain, Essex.
[Willingale] Churches Of Willingehall Dou And Willingehall Spain, Essex.
Scan of print.
An uncommon antique print depicting the two opposing churches, St Christopher Willingale Doe and St. Andrew Willingale Spain. Drawn and engraved by an artist identified only as Walker.
Owner of original: www.ashrare.com/ongar_prints.html
Date: 14 Nov 2008
 

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