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801 | ![]() | Verses "Against drinking" by Hester Lynch Thrale. |
Date: 3 Jun 1781 |
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802 | ![]() | Verses "Bathing" by Hester Lynch Thrale |
Date: 10 Feb 1779 |
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803 | ![]() | Verses "Charade" by Hester Lynch Thrale |
Date: 11 May 1806 |
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804 | ![]() | Verses "Convolvulus" by Sophia Thrale aged 9. |
Date: 6 Aug 1780 |
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805 | ![]() | Verses "D'un amato & fido Cuore" by Hester Lynch Thrale Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury wrote alternative lyrics to Sacchini’s Song of Torna pure al carobene in 1787. The poem is about the pain of being separated from a loved one. The speaker describes how her heart “languishes” and “palpitates” in the absence of her beloved. She compares the pain to “affanno” (shortness of breath) and “fatica” (fatigue). The only thing that can soothe her pain is the thought of being reunited with her beloved. |
Owner of original: 1787 |
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806 | ![]() | Verses "Dover" by Hester Lynch Thrale |
Date: 8 May 1783 |
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807 | ![]() | Verses "Eruption of Mount Vesuvius" by Hester Lynch Thrale Written by Hester Lynch Thrale in Naples, Italy February 1786. Thraliana entry dated 30 June 1786. |
Date: Feb 1786 40.83588459999996, 14.2487679 |
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808 | ![]() | Verses "Fall of the Great Ash Tree" by Hester Lynch Thrale. 1760 verses by Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury about the fall of the Great Ash Tree in Offley Park in 1760. |
Owner of original: 1760 |
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809 | ![]() | Verses "Hagley" by Hester Lynch Thrale. Written in 1776. |
Date: 1776 |
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810 | ![]() | Verses "Lady with an English watch" by Hester Lynch Thrale Written by Hester Lynch Thrale. Thraliana entry dated 21 January 1782. | ||
811 | ![]() | Verses "My Dear Flo" by Hester Lynch Salusbury Written by Hester Lynch Thrale. Thraliana entry dated 1 September 1797. |
Date: 1 Sep 1797 |
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812 | ![]() | Verses "Offley Park" by Hester Lynch Thrale. A 1761 poem by Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury from her Thraliana entry dated June 1777, in which she laments being disinherited of Offley Place by her uncle Sir Thomas Salusbury. She describes the beauty and tranquillity of Offley Park, in Hertfordshire. The poem reflects on the natural scenery, the park’s landscape and the pleasures of rural life. |
Date: 1761 |
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813 | ![]() | Verses "On the Loss of a Friend" by Hester Lynch Thrale |
Owner of original: 12 Nov 1781 0, 10 |
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814 | ![]() | Verses "Political Alphabet" by Hester Lynch Thrale |
Owner of original: 4 Aug 1769 |
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815 | ![]() | Verses "Robin Redbreast" by Hester Lynch Thrale |
Date: Jun 1777 |
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816 | ![]() | Verses "Sonetto dal Povoleri alla Sigra Thrale" by Hester Lynch Thrale |
Date: 1 Feb 1782 |
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817 | ![]() | Verses "Streatham" by Sophia Thrale aged 7. With added lines by her mother, Hester Lynch Thrale. |
Date: 30 May 1779 Place: Streatham Park, Streatham, Surrey, England |
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818 | ![]() | Verses "The Dean of Derry" by Hester Lynch Thrale |
Date: May 1806 |
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819 | ![]() | Verses "The Two Signs" by Hester Lynch Thrale Hester Thrale wrote in Thraliana and published in Public Advertiser 7 July 1779. |
Owner of original: 7 July 1779 |
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820 | ![]() | Verses "To a Lady on April Fool Day" Hester Lynch Salusbury Written on 1 April 1758. Thraliana entry dated June 1777. |
Date: 1 Apr 1758 |
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821 | ![]() | Verses "Youth" by Hester Lynch Thrale |
Date: 1 May 1779 |
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822 | ![]() | Verses for hester Thrale's 35th birthday, written by Samuel Johnson. Verses written by Dr. Samuel Johnson on the occasion of the thirty-fifth birthday of Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury and recorded in Thraliana December 1777. |
Owner of original: 16 Jan 1776 |
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823 | ![]() | Victor Harry Martin on Golden Wedding Anniversary |
Owner of original: Tracey Hemming Date: April 1990 |
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824 | ![]() | View of garden from memorial to Kenneth David Thrale and Shirley Helen Thrale née Block |
Owner of original: David Thrale Date: 31 Mar 2019 Place: Golders Green Crematorium, Golders Green, Middlesex, England |
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825 | ![]() | Village shield Sandridge village shield |
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826 | ![]() | Virginia Campbell |
Owner of original: Karl Daley |
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827 | ![]() | War pension record Frederick Edward Thrale's War pension record. Regiment: Royal Engineers. Regimental number: 242756. |
Owner of original: Public Records Office |
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828 | ![]() | War record War record for Frederick Edward Thrale. Regiment: Royal Engineers. Regimental number: 242756. |
Owner of original: Public Record Office |
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829 | ![]() | Waterend Barn 1939 plaque | ||
830 | ![]() | Waterend Barn interior, St. Peters Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire |
Date: c. 1960 |
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831 | ![]() | Waterend Barn plaque |
Date: Feb 2005 |
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832 | ![]() | Waterend Barn, flyer Mid-20th century promotional flyer | ||
833 | ![]() | Waterend Barn, St Albans, 1968 The postcard appears to feature the Little Barn and, if so, this would date the image to 1964 or later. | ||
834 | ![]() | Waterend Barn, St Albans. 1967 Advert for the auction of property fronting Waterend Barn. |
Owner of original: Richard W Thrale Date: 26 Oct 1967 |
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835 | ![]() | Waterend House | ||
836 | ![]() | Waterend House, 2005 |
Owner of original: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1472 Date: 2 Apr 2005 Place: Waterend House/Farm, Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, England 51.812528781992526, -0.25202035903930664 |
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837 | ![]() | Waterend House, 2005 |
Date: 2005 |
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838 | ![]() | Waterend House, mid-20th century Waterend House, Sandridge, home of the Jennings family. The Waterend Barn at St. Albans was once adjacent to this house. |
Owner of original: A New Thraliana |
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839 | ![]() | We Will Remember Them (1989). Written by Henry Morris, edited by Gerald Smith. Louis Block is included in this record of the 2,000 Jews who died serving in the British armed forces 1939-1945. |
Owner of original: Ark Synagogue, Northwood, London Date: 1989 |
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840 | ![]() | Wedding breakfast invitation |
Owner of original: David Thrale Date: 2 Aug 1931 |
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841 | ![]() | Wedding invitation (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
842 | ![]() | Wedding invitation Henry Block and Leah Abrahams |
Owner of original: David Thrale Date: 2 Aug 1931 |
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843 | ![]() | Wedding invitation (inner) of Jacob Bloch and Rebecca Klatzow, 16 Dec 1902. Whilst this is the invitation for Rebecca Klatzow and Jacob Bloch, it was a double wedding with Rebecca's brother Jonas Klatzow and his fiancee Leah Yules - hence the invitation was from the parents of Lewis Bloch and Leah Yules. |
Owner of original: Ruth Hanlon Date: 16 Dec 1902 |
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844 | ![]() | Wedding invitation (outer) of Jacob Bloch and Rebecca Klatzow, 16 Dec 1902. | ||
845 | ![]() | Wembley Leader 12 April 1985 page 3 Retirement article in local newspaper |
Date: 12 Apr 1985 |
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846 | ![]() | Wheathampstead 1876 anniversary fete Held at Nomansland Farm, Sandridge. |
Date: 29 Jul 1876 |
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847 | ![]() | Whilel and Gilbert Daley Jamaica - June 2011 |
Date: Jun 2011 Place: Jamaica |
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848 | ![]() | Whilel Daley |
Date: Circa 2011 Place: Green Island , Hanover, Jamaica 0, 10 |
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849 | ![]() | Wick Farmhouse, Marshalwick by Jane Marten in 1825 1825 unsigned sketch by a member of the Marten family - probably Jane b. 1804. This may be the farmhouse in Marshalswick demolished after World War II as there is no indication that it was later rebuilt. |
Date: 1825 0, 10 |
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850 | ![]() | Wicked Lady public house, Sandridge |
Owner of original: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wicked_Lady_Pub.JPG 0, 10 |