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1051
Description of Hayward & Wooster in 1893
Description of Hayward & Wooster in 1893
This item was taken from "Progress Commerce 1893: The Ports of the Bristol Channel" held by the Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society (BIAS)
 
1052
Don't Take The Gateposts
Don't Take The Gateposts
From Evelyn's funeral service sheets
Owner of original: Stephanie McCallum
Date: 6 Aug 2010
 
1053
Doris Caroline Wooster
Doris Caroline Wooster
Doris Buchan (nee Wooster) with unknown child
Owner of original: Beth Buchan
 
1054
Doris Fay Blackwell
Doris Fay Blackwell
Owner of original: Dignity Memorial
 
1055
Dorothy Bess Matthews
Dorothy Bess Matthews
Owner of original: Memories.net
 
1056
Dorothy Bess Wooster (nee Matthews)
Dorothy Bess Wooster (nee Matthews)
Owner of original: Memories.net
 
1057
Dorothy Bess Wooster (nee Matthews) in 1991
Dorothy Bess Wooster (nee Matthews) in 1991
Dorothy with her four children on Mothers Day 1991
Owner of original: Memories.net
 
1058
Dorothy E Wooster (nee Cook) Retires
Dorothy E Wooster (nee Cook) Retires
Dorothy Wooster retires as clerk to school governors to concentrate on her other interests in Brancaster
Owner of original: Lynn Advertiser
Date: Tuesday 29 October 1996. Page 10
 
1059
Douglas Called as Witness for the Prosecution
Douglas Called as Witness for the Prosecution
Owner of original: FindMyPast
Date: 2 Jan 1954 & 16 Jan 1954
 
1060
Dr Cecil Charles Worster-Drought Obituary
Dr Cecil Charles Worster-Drought Obituary
An obituary on the Royal College of Physicians website written by N G Hulbert:

Cecil Charles Worster-Drought was the son of Thomas and Louise W. Drought of County Wicklow, Ireland, but was orphaned early in life. He was educated at Merchant Taylor’s School and was Scholar and Prizeman at Downing College, Cambridge, taking his BA with first class honours in Natural Sciences in 1909...…………..read more
Owner of original: The Royal College of Physicians
 
1061
Dr Elise Vivian Pascoe Appointed (1913)
Dr Elise Vivian Pascoe Appointed (1913)
Elise Vivian Pascoe appointed at the Callan Park Mental Hospital as medical officer in 1913
Owner of original: Ancestry
Date: 1913
 
1062
Dr Gordon Bruce Roy Wooster
Dr Gordon Bruce Roy Wooster
Owner of original: New South Wales State Archives
 
1063
Dr Gordon Bruce Roy Wooster Appointed (1936)
Dr Gordon Bruce Roy Wooster Appointed (1936)
Gordon Bruce Roy Wooster appointed as Medical Superintendent at the Callan Park Mental Hospital in 1936
Owner of original: Ancestry
Date: 1936
 
1064
Dr William Alfred Wooster - Crystallographer
Dr William Alfred Wooster - Crystallographer


The story of William's career as a crystallographer read more
 
1065
Dr Wooster, Matron Costello & Staff at Tannachy 1939
Dr Wooster, Matron Costello & Staff at Tannachy 1939
Dr F C (Frank) Wooster & Matron H Costello and staff in the garden at the Tannachy Private Hospital in 1939. The two nurses sitting are midwifery students, Mrs Jill Cowie being the one on the right.
Publisher Australian Country Hospital Heritage Association Inc
Source (Original) Photograph provided by Mrs Jill Cowie
Rights: This image is provided for the purpose of private study and research and must not be reproduced without the permission of the Australian Country Hospital Heritage Association Inc.
Owner of original: Australian Country Hospital Heritage Association Inc.
Date: 1939
 
1066
Dr Worster-Drought - Expert Witness
Dr Worster-Drought - Expert Witness
Dr Worster-Drought appears at court in Aylesbury as an expert witness in a sad case of a mother who placed her baby in a gas oven.
Note how the report uses the local spelling "Wooster".
Owner of original: The Evening News
Date: 14 Oct 1932
 
1067
DrMarianWorcester.jpg
DrMarianWorcester.jpg
 
1068
Earl St Clair Buchan
Earl St Clair Buchan
Owner of original: Ray Wooster
 
1069
Edith Annie Wooster's (nee Seal) Funeral
Edith Annie Wooster's (nee Seal) Funeral
The funeral of Edith Annie Seal, wife of Arthur Wooster, landlord of the Nag's Head in Aylesbury
Owner of original: The Bucks Herald
Date: 12 Sep 1947
 
1070
Edith Halldora Pembrey and Children
Edith Halldora Pembrey and Children
Edith Halldora Wooster (nee Pembrey) with her children Bernard George Wooster and John Seymour Wooster
Owner of original: Andrew Wooster
 
1071
Edith Mary Wooster (b.1880)
Edith Mary Wooster (b.1880)
 
1072
Edna Doreen McArthur - Nursing Exam Success
Edna Doreen McArthur - Nursing Exam Success
Edna Doreen Wooster (nee McArthur) passes the Red Cross Elementary Home Nursing exam
Owner of original: Press
Date: 24 Mar 1943
 
1073
Edward Brandon
Edward Brandon
From Rev. Brian Brandon

Ted was the oldest of the Brandon children, born on the 28th of June 1866, at Lower Clapton. He was one member of the family who seemed to be cut off, or who cut himself off from the rest of the family, and who the family knew the least about.

Apparently, he trained as a boy in England in a stained glass factory and was good at the work. Ted said that other members of the family wanted him to stay in England and to adopt him, but his mother wouldn't allow it. He would have been 15 years old when the family came out to NZ. He worked for many years in Murray's Foundry, Wanganui, engineers and boat builders .

He had a strong association with the Maori people on the Wanganui river. In 1902 he married Mutu Ngamoenga. There were no children of the marriage, and she died at some stage. Then in 1918 he remarried to Sarah Te Mana. They had one child, Daniel. After they were married, Rua, the father of Sarah made Ted leave. He spoke fluent Maori, and could interpret from Maori to English or vice versa without hesitation.

Ted had a very kind nature, but he didn't look after himself or his home very well. In the early 1950's when money from the English estate of Aunts Alice, Minnie and sister, Edith was left to various members of the family, Ted bought a house at Putiki. There Lila Brandon looked after him for a short while, but she found it a hopeless situation. In his old age, a Maori family promised him a home where they would look after him, but it was not long before he was placed in a home in Palmerston North. He died there on the 2nd of September, 1956, aged 90 from pneumonia.
Owner of original: Rev. Brian Brandon
Date: 1995
 
1074
Edward Hawley Wooster
Edward Hawley Wooster
We think the man standing is Edward Hawley Wooster
Owner of original: Ray Wooster
 
1075
Edward Hawley Wooster on a Crew List?
Edward Hawley Wooster on a Crew List?
The following transcript from the CLIP website gives an Edward Wooster as being present on the Premier:
Name: EDWARD WOOSTER
Age: 17 Implies that Edward Wooster's date of birth was ca. 1851
Birthplace: LONDON
Capacity: BOY
Previous ship: NONE This is probably Edward Wooster's first ship.
Ship: PREMIER
Her official number (ON): 3930
Port of registry: BEAUMARIS

His father was a shipwright, his brother Henry F W2 sailed to NSW as crew, as did George William W and Charles the other brother sailed as crew to NZ. It would seem very likely that the above record is Edward Hawley Wooster.

We understand that Edward spent some time in America with his uncle Jim, before returning to England.
Owner of original: CLIP
Date: 1868
 
1076
Edward Hawley Wooster v Ellis, Beer & Co
Edward Hawley Wooster v Ellis, Beer & Co
Edward Wooster v Ellis, Beer & Co,

This was a case in which the complainant sought to recover £8 8s alleged to be due on sleepers cut for and delivered to defendants.
Owner of original: Nambucca News
Date: Friday 30 July 1909, page 4
 
1077
Edward Joseph Wooster (b.1908)
Edward Joseph Wooster (b.1908)
Owner of original: Jan Baker Young
 
1078
Edward Perrin
Edward Perrin
 
1079
Edward T Wooster at St Michael's Mount
Edward T Wooster at St Michael's Mount
Edward tom Wooster with Ivy Rose and their son at St Michael's Mount in 1956
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: 1956
 
1080
Edward Tom and Ivy Rose Wooster
Edward Tom and Ivy Rose Wooster
Edward Tom and Ivy Rose Wooster (nee Clark) in 1959
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: 1959
 
1081
Edward Tom Wooster
Edward Tom Wooster
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
 
1082
Edward Tom Wooster
Edward Tom Wooster
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
 
1083
Edward Tom Wooster & Ivy Rose Clark Wedding
Edward Tom Wooster & Ivy Rose Clark Wedding
Back: Mary Ellen Wooster (nee Blackburn), Frederick Wooster, Norman Clark, Arthur Addis Stanley (Ivy's grandfather), Harold Charles Wooster, Ada Clark.
Front: Eleanor Sageman, Ivy Rose Clark, Edward Tom Wooster, Floss Clark
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: 3 Sep 1938
 
1084
Edward Tom Wooster & Ivy Rose Clark's Wedding Group
Edward Tom Wooster & Ivy Rose Clark's Wedding Group
Left to right: Floss Clark, Edward Tom Wooster, Ivy Rose Clark and Eleanor Sageman
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: 3 Sep 1938
 
1085
Edward Tom Wooster at Brighton
Edward Tom Wooster at Brighton
Edward Tom Wooster and Ivy Rose Clark at Brighton in 1937
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: 1937
 
1086
Edward Tom Wooster at Castel Benito
Edward Tom Wooster at Castel Benito
Edward Tom Wooster at Castel Benito in 1943. Castel Benito was a former Italian aircraft base, captured by the allied forces after El Alemein
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: ca.1943
 
1087
Edward Tom Wooster at Dulwich
Edward Tom Wooster at Dulwich
Edward Tom and Ivy Rose Wooster (nee Clark) with son at Dulwich in 1956
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: 1956
 
1088
Edward Tom Wooster at Ismailie
Edward Tom Wooster at Ismailie
Edward (centre) with two of his colleagues at Ismailie in Egypt in December 1943
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: 12 Dec 1943
 
1089
Edward Tom Wooster at Stonehenge
Edward Tom Wooster at Stonehenge
Edward and Ivy with son at Stonehenge in 1954
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: 1954
 
1090
Edward Tom Wooster in Ashdown Forest
Edward Tom Wooster in Ashdown Forest
Edward Tom Wooster with Ivy Rose Clark and her mother in the Ashdown Forest in 1959
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: 1959
 
1091
Edward Tom Wooster in Egypt
Edward Tom Wooster in Egypt
Edward Tom Wooster in Egypt ca.1942
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: 1942
 
1092
Edward Tom Wooster in Shop
Edward Tom Wooster in Shop
Edward Tom Wooster in his shop in Dulwich Village in the 1950's
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
Date: 1950's
 
1093
Edward Tom Wooster with Brothers
Edward Tom Wooster with Brothers
Edward Tom Wooster (front) with his brothers Alfred (seated) and Harold Charles (back)
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
 
1094
Edward Tom Wooster with Parents
Edward Tom Wooster with Parents
Edward Tom Wooster with his parents Frederick and Mary Ellen Wooster (nee Blackburn)
Owner of original: Wooster Family Group (Roger Wooster)
 
1095
Edward William Worster Witnesses Pickpocket (1844)
Edward William Worster Witnesses Pickpocket (1844)
WILLIAM BUCHAN.

Theft: pocketpicking.

10th June 1844

1641. WILLIAM BUCHAN was indicted for stealing one handkerchief, value 2s.; 1 sovereign, 1 half-sovereign, and 2 shillings; the property of William Weaver, from his person.
WILLIAM WEAVER . I live on Saffron-hill. On the 17th of May I met the prisoner in Farringdon-street—I treated him—I had a sovereign and a half and a half-crown, in a silk handkerchief—I told him I should go and buy a hat, he said he had one to dispose of—I said, "Fetch it;" he did so, and it was split across the top—I said I did not like it—he asked 1s. for it—I gave him 8d. for it—I took a half-crown out of the handkerchief, and gave it to him, and said, "Go, and get change for this, and bring it back"—he did so—the rest of the money was then in the handkerchief, and I put it and the rest of the money into my trowsers-pocket—he accompanied me to the Nottingham Arms beer-shop, and treated me there—I was rather the worse for liquor—I knew what I was doing when I gave him the half-crown—I had the money when I went to the Nottingham Arms—after that I went home and missed my handkerchief from my pocket—I have never seen it since.
Prisoner. Q. Did you not give 10d. for the hat? A. No—I put the change of the half-crown into my coat-pocket—there was no other man in my company—I did not come into the Nottingham Arms with my trowsers undone, and tell you to button them up.
FRANCIS GWILLIN . I live at Bishop's Head-court. I was at the Nottingham Arms when the prosecutor and prisoner came there—they had four or five pints of ale—the prosecutor was very drunk indeed—the prisoner appeared to have been drinking, but was comparatively sober—the prosecutor went out and came back—the prisoner said, "Don't be a beast; let me button up your breeches," and the prosecutor assented to it—I saw the prisoner place his hand at the waistband of the prosecutor's trowsers, and the other hand under, as if working something out—he then sat down on the seat, and I saw the prisoner put his hand round the prosecutor—Mr. Hopkins made a noise on the table for me to notice it—the prisoner then went out, and then Mr. Hopkins said something to me.
Prisoner. Q. You saw me take it out of the prosecutor's right pocket? A. No—I saw you take nothing out—I never said it was a red handkerchief.
ROWLAND HOPKINS . I was at the Nottingham Arms. Gwillin called my attention to the prisoner—I saw the prisoner with a red silk handkerchief in his left hand—I saw him button the prosecutor's trowsers up—I made a noise with my pipe on the table to make my friend notice it—the prisoner sat a very short time, and went away—the prosecutor left a little after—he had been drinking, but was capable of taking care of himself—the prisoner was sober—the prosecutor called the prisoner Bill—I did not tell the prosecutor—he stayed about ten minutes after.
EDWARD WILLIAM WORSTER . I am barman at the Red Lion, Strand. About half-past twelve o'clock on the Friday night, the prisoner came and remained half an hour or three quarters, treating a number of persons—he spent four or five shillings—shortly after, he asked me to mind 18s. for him—he came the next day for 12s. which he had, and the remainder of the money he was going to renew his license with—he was in the habit of minding cabs for cabmen..
THOMAS SMITH (City police-constable, No. 270.) I took the prisoner—I found a new pair of boots on him, and a shirt—he had bad a shirt washed, and on the following Monday he said he gave 1s. for it.
Prisoner. Q. Did I not tell you to go to Leather-lane, and Blackman-street? A. No, you said Fetter-lane—you said you bought the boots in Blackman-street, and there was no shoemaker's shop there.
Prisoner's Defence. The prosecutor asked me to have a drop of beer; I thanked him; we drank that beer, and a friend of his was sitting beside him, who said, "My friend is in want of a hat." I said I had an old one; I got it, and showed it him; 1 asked 1s. for it; he offered 10d.; I said, "I will spend the odd 2d., and you give me 8d. for it;" he gave me a half-crown; then we had some more gin and beer; at half-past ten o'clock we went to the Nottingham Arms, and there were several persons whom he asked to drink; he went out and came in again; I said, "You might have buttoned your trowsers;" he said, "Button them for me;" I did, and we had a glass or two more of ale; I then went out, down the Strand, and having this money saved up, unknown to any one, I redeemed a few things, and left the 18s. in the landlord's hand; I went the next day to Blackman-street, and bought the boots for 3s. 6d.; I then went to Leather-lane, and gave 1s. to Mrs. Wright to mend and wash my shirt.
WILLIAM WEAVER re-examined. My handkerchief was red—it had a sovereign, a half-sovereign, and two shillings in it.
GUILTY . Aged 25.— Confined Nine Months.

Old Bailey Proceedings Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8.0, 28 August 2018), June 1844, trial of WILLIAM BUCHAN (t18440610-1641).
Owner of original: Old Bailey Proceedings Online
Date: Jun 1844
 
1096
Edwin C F & Emma Wooster
Edwin C F & Emma Wooster
Edwin C F & Emma Wooster (nee Rouse)
Owner of original: Olivia Wooster
 
1097
Edwin C F Wooster
Edwin C F Wooster
Edwin Charles Frederick Wooster in uniform in WW1
Owner of original: Olivia Wooster
 
1098
Edwin C F Wooster & Emma
Edwin C F Wooster & Emma
Edwin C F & Emma Wooster (nee Rouse)
Owner of original: Olivia Wooster
 
1099
Edwin C F Wooster & Emma Gertrude Rouse Wedding (1923)
Edwin C F Wooster & Emma Gertrude Rouse Wedding (1923)
Wedding day
Owner of original: Olivia Wooster
Date: 1923
 
1100
Edwin C F Wooster in Civil Defence
Edwin C F Wooster in Civil Defence
Edwin Charles Frederick Wooster in the Chepping Wycombe Civil Defence Service in WW2
Owner of original: Olivia Wooster
 

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