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 | Charles James Thomas Wooster with Alice Crombie Charles James Thomas Wooster with with Alice Jane Crombie & Elizabeth (Eliza) Jane Cassidy
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Owner of original: Ray Wooster
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 | Charles Joseph Wooster (b.1839)
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Owner of original: Jan Young Baker
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| 1003 |
 | Charles Joseph Wooster with Grandchildren Charles Joseph Wooster with some of his grandchildren. In front of him is Sidney, to the right Bertha Louisa, Arthur James, Edward Joseph (in the pram) and Emma.
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Owner of original: Jan Young Baker
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| 1004 |
 | Charles Lawrence Wooster Joins the Nelson Mounted Squadron - 1914
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Owner of original: Colonist
Date: 20 Aug 1914
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| 1005 |
 | Charles Lawrence Wooster Witnesses a Horrific Accident Charles Lawrence Wooster witnesses a horrific accident when the man he was working with was crushed to death by a falling tree
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Owner of original: Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22171
Date: 14 Aug 1937
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| 1006 |
 | Charles Stephen & Ivy Elizabeth Coates
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Owner of original: Ray Wooster
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| 1007 |
 | Charles Wooster (b.1879)
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Owner of original: Ancestry (Lesley Dimmock)
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| 1008 |
 | Charles Wooster - Souvenir Display Extract The Northern Champion Newspaper Saturday 25 Oct 1924
Nabiac Flower Show
IN AID OF CHURCH OF ENGLAND
A non-competitive exhibit of considerable interest was a unique display of souvenirs from New Zealand,
arranged by Mr. Charles Wooster an old and respected Identity of this locality, who was resident in New
Zealand for several years, and who was taken prisoner by the Maori Chief (whose portrait formed part
of the exhibit) during the Maori War. This exhibit included Maori spears and implements, Maori faces
carved in Kauri gum, specimens of New Zealand flora, views, Maori carvings in kauri, Maori poi and
Maori kit
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Owner of original: The Northern Champion
Date: 25 Oct 1924
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| 1009 |
 | Charles Wooster - Victim of Theft (1851) John Donough and Timothy Caden were convicted of the theft of a loaf of bread from a Charles Wooster of Chepping Wycombe (High Wycombe) in 1851.
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Owner of original: Bucks FHS - Aylesbury Calendar of Prisoners
Date: 1851
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| 1010 |
 | Charles Wooster and the Stolen Boots Charles Wooster has his boots stolen (1916)
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Owner of original: NSW Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime
Date: 14 Mar 1917
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| 1011 |
 | Charles Wooster Interview in Mudgee Guardian (1939)
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Owner of original: Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative (NSW : 1890 - 1954)
Date: Thursday 16 March 1939, page 3
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| 1012 |
 | Charles Wooster Obituary - 1941 Obituary in the Northern Champion newspaper.
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Owner of original: Northern Champion (Taree, NSW : 1913 - 1954)
Date: Wednesday 8 January 1941, page 2
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| 1013 |
 | Charles Wooster Returns to Nabiac (1925) Charles Wooster returns to Nabiac after a tour of Queensland
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Owner of original: Northern Champion (Taree, NSW)
Date: 11 Feb 1925
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| 1014 |
 | Charles Wooster Taking Rabbits to New Zealand Newspaper article about Charles Wooster taking the first lot of live rabbits to New Zealand
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Owner of original: Smith's Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1919 - 1950)
Date: Saturday 28 November 1925
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| 1015 |
 | Charters Towers Post Office Staff ca. 1930 Post Office staff - Charters Towers 1930s [Back row left to right - C Parker, mail contractor; (possibly Bill) Sorter; L Craven, assistant; Vivian Henry Wooster, senior mechanic; H James, lineman; E Hubner, telephone mechanic; J Hickey, junior mechanic; F H Maskell, telegraphist - Front row, left to right - (given name unknown) Stevens, postman; E Stevens, assistant; J R Kay, postal assistant; Victor Swithenbank, clerical assistant; A D Murgatroyd, assistant; Alfred George Chenery, acting postmaster; W (or possibly Leonard Frederick) Boland, postman; M Bowen, assistant; Robert Alexander Stewart, assistant] [date unknown but photo thought to have been taken between June 1928 and October 1931]
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 1928-1931
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| 1016 |
 | Cheesman Vs Wooster (1911) A land dispute between Mrs Edith Cheesman (nee Wooster) and her sister-in-law Margaret Wooster (nee Carroll) in 1911
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Owner of original: Marlborough Express/Papers Past
Date: 16 Dec 1911
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| 1017 |
 | Cheesman Vs Wooster (1911) - Round 2 Margaret Carroll makes her position quite clear!
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Owner of original: Marlborough Express/Papers Past
Date: 19 Dec 1911
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| 1018 |
 | Cheque Signed by Arthur James Wooster (1897) A cheque signed by Arthur in 1897. In today's (2024) money that would equate to ca. £455.
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Owner of original: Jan Baker Young
Date: 23 Oct 1897
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| 1019 |
 | Children of Francis Seymour Wooster & Sarah Jane Atkinson From the left, Hazel Olive, Ronald George(George), William Francis Edward (Ted), Olga May Wooster, Veronica Joyce (Verna), missing from photo is Kevin Raymond Wooster the youngest
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Owner of original: Carol Keohane
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| 1020 |
 | Christopher H Wooster
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Owner of original: Funeral Notices
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| 1021 |
 | Cissie Agnes Pitcher (nee Wooster) MBE Death Bucks Free Press report of the death of Cissie Agnes Pitcher MBE
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Owner of original: Bucks Free Press
Date: Aug 1985
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| 1022 |
 | Civil Defence Gallantry Award - Ronald Stanley George Worster London Gazette 17 Jan 1941
Civil Defence Gallantry Award
King's Commendation for Brave Conduct. Wireless Assistant Ronald Stanley George Worster, Special Wireless
Section, Eastern Command Signals. At 2135 hours on October 17th 1940, an enemy H.E. bomb exploded at the
entrance to Fort Bridgewoods. This bomb set fire to a stationary military lorry in which were seated six members of
the Auxiliary Territorial Service and two First Aid Nursing Yeomanry motor drivers. Messrs. Worster and Hilder were
about 20 feet from the spot where the bomb fell and although partially stunned by the explosion, entered the blazing
lorry. Mr. Worster at great personal risk rescued one of the F.A.N.Y. drivers who was badly injured, and whose
clothing was ablaze, by dragging her from the lorry and beating out the flames with his bare hands. In the meantime,
Mr. Hilder was rescuing the three surviving members of the A.T.S. from the lorry. He was then joined by Mr. Worster,
who by this time was suffering from his injuries and from shock, but who would not give up his rescue work until all
the occupants of the lorry had been extracted. LG 17 January 1941; 35043, p. 337
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Owner of original: London Gazette
Date: 17 Jan 1941
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| 1023 |
 | Clay Hill, Bushey A painting of Clay Hill, Bushey, Hertfordshire by Alexander Monro (1791–1844). Joseph Wooster and his brother-in-law David Lawrence were born here.
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Owner of original: Bushey Museum and Art Gallery
Date: Before 1844
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| 1024 |
 | Clock Presented to Peter Wooster A clock presented to Peter Wooster by the Ashburnham Sick and Benefit Club upon him serving 19 years as treasurer
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| 1025 |
 | Colin Firth and Mallie Starkey's Wedding (1951)
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Owner of original: Nelson Leader
Date: Friday 03 August 1951. Page 7
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| 1026 |
 | Colleen Ann Blackett
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Owner of original: The Wooster Family Group (Stephanie McCallum)
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| 1027 |
 | Colonel William Burr Wooster
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Owner of original: Your Dying Charlotte (https://dyingcharlotte.com/2017/02/16/mother-of-glory-avis-burr-wooster/)
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| 1028 |
 | Conduct Record for Abraham Wooster The conduct record for Abraham Wooster (spelled Worster) after his arrival in Tasmania on 12th October 1843. Although difficult to decipher, it is clear that Abraham was around and involved in various "incidents" until at least 1853.
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Owner of original: Tasmanian Names Index
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| 1029 |
 | Copy of the Poplar Rates Rebellion Banner The Poplar Rates Rebellion was a tax protest which took place in London in 1921. The Labour MP George Lansbury led the protest, which was in opposition to the unfair council rates which were imposed on the poor Poplar district (now in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets) by the national government.
During a council meeting in Poplar town hall, the council defiantly voted to withhold rates and as a result the London County Council took the Poplar Borough Council to court.
In September 1921, thirty Poplar councillors marched to court with the support of thousands of local working people. They were sent to prison, but after six weeks of vigorous campaigning by local people, the councillors were released and the national government conceded to the Poplar Rates Rebellion’s main aim: the equalisation of the rates.
This achievement meant that the death rate in Poplar was halved from 22.7 per 1000 in 1918 to 11.3 per 1000 by 1923.
The banner here is a copy made in 1984 for a play about the High Court.
Materials: Plain woven cotton and oil painted text.
What do our Conservators say?
“Although this banner seems undamaged, it’s actually much more fragile than it looks. The lightened area at the bottom, and the lighter paint correction in the lettering, show how the fabric has darkened over time. This happens when the material deteriorates, becoming acidic."
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Owner of original: People's History Museum (Manchester), http://www.phm.org.uk/
Date: 21 Feb 2018
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| 1030 |
 | Cornelia Ann Beach
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Owner of original: Family Search (LoisEBF)
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| 1031 |
 | Coroners' Inquests into Suspicious Deaths - George Worster (1792) Coroners' inquest into the death of George Worster (child) at or near the Bell Inn, Fleet Street, London
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Owner of original: https://www.londonlives.org/
Date: 10 Apr 1792
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| 1032 |
 | County Fire Office Insurance Policy Dated 25th February 1901 - Arthur Wooster resident at 43, Stoke House, Kennington Oval, Surrey.
Added Memorandum stating property removed to 20, Treherne Road, North Brixton, Surrey dated ? 24th 1902.
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Date: 25 Feb 1901
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| 1033 |
 | Crockett Children Jane Ruby Worcester with her children.
Back - Lola Florence Helen Crockett, Neil Maxwell Crockett, Jean Crockett, Front - Robert Bruce Crockett, Jane Ruby Worcester, Amy Crockett
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Owner of original: Ancestry (Bradley Crockett)
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| 1034 |
 | Dale John Wooster
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Owner of original: Ray Wooster
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| 1035 |
 | Dale John Wooster in 1964 From the Year 1 & 2 class photo, Nabiac District School in 1964.
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Owner of original: Ray Wooster
Date: 1964
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| 1036 |
 | Darcy Worcester's Trips to North America Darcy travelled to Canada in 1931:
Outward Journey
Departure Date: 12 Sep 1931
Port of Departure: Greenock, Scotland
Destination Port: Montreal, Canada
Ship Name: Laurentic
Shipping line: White Star Line
Official Number: 149642
Master: R Hume
Return Journey
Port of Departure: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Arrival date: 28 Nov 1931
Port of Arrival: Liverpool, England
Ports of Voyage: Belfast; Greenock
Ship Name: Duchess of Richmond
Shipping line: Canadian Pacific Line
Official Number: 160631
And to the USA in 1944:
Departure Date: 31 Mar 1944
Port of Departure: Greenock
Arrival date: 04 Apr 1944
Port of Arrival: New York, USA
Ship Name: Queen Mary
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Owner of original: UK Outward and Incoming Passenger Lists
Date: 1931 and 1944
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| 1037 |
 | David Raymond Wooster
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Owner of original: Ray Wooster
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| 1038 |
 | Death of Arthur Wooster (1949) Report of the death of Arthur Wooster, landlord of the Nag's Head in Aylesbury
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Owner of original: The Bucks Herald
Date: 21 Jan 1949
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| 1039 |
 | Death of Elizabeth Caroline Jenkinson Newspaper Report of the Death of Elizabeth Caroline Wooster nee Jenkinson at Orange, New South Wales
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Owner of original: Canberra Times
Date: 29 Jul 1981
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| 1040 |
 | Death of Hans Andrea Compagnoni Newspaper report of the death of Hans Andrea Compagnoni in a cycling accident
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Owner of original: Hampstead News
Date: 21 Nov 1958. Page 13
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| 1041 |
 | Death of John Henry Wooster Newspaper notice of the tragic death of John Henry Wooster in an accident in Japan
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Owner of original: Find A Grave
Date: Apr 1962
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| 1042 |
 | Death of Joseph Wooster (1934) A newspaper report of the death of Joseph Wooster of Blenheim, New Zealand.
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Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Graeme Morris)
Date: 1934
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| 1043 |
 | Death of Mabel Ida Steinman Newspaper notice of the death of Mabel Ida Archer nee Steinman
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Owner of original: Find A Grave
Date: Aug 1971
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| 1044 |
 | Death Record for Abraham Wooster This record suggests Abraham died in 1867 in Launceston, Tasmania. The record suggests Abraham was 40, but if this is the same Abraham he would have been 47. Is this the same one?
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Owner of original: Tasmanian Names Index
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 | Default
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| 1046 |
 | Departure Letter A letter given to Ernest from his old workmates on the eve of his departure to Australia
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Owner of original: Wooster Family Group
Date: 2nd July 1907
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| 1047 |
 | Derek Kotuku Totorewa Wooster - Biography
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Owner of original: Te Uranga B2
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| 1048 |
 | Derek Kotuku Totorewa Wooster - Obituary From 1News
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Owner of original: 1News
Date: 6 Jul 2022
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| 1049 |
 | Derek Wooster Mourned You tube video obituary for Derek Kotuku Totorewa Wooster
Video
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Owner of original: YouTube
Date: 6 Jul 2022
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| 1050 |
 | Descendants of Edward Wooster of Connecticut Article
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Owner of original: The Wooster Family Group
Date: 8 Oct 2023
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