Truly fascinating to look at family photos from such a long time back.
I've been researching my family history on my dad's side, and have come across some lovely old pictures.
From top to bottom:
1. My great great grandfather, born in 1841, died aged 87 in 1928. I guess this photo must date from around 1920ish.
2. My grandfather seated on the right. He was born in 1914, so this photo, taken in the Kent hop fields must have been taken around 1924ish.
3. Family group with my grandfather on leave in 1943. My dad is the small child standing on the right. Dad remembers there was an air raid the previous night, and when he looks at this photo he remembers the crunch of rubble and broken glass underfoot on the walk to the photographers studio.
My grandmother, seated in the family group, was adopted at the age of 8, and never spoke of her family. Recently I've found out her family was connected with Thames Barges. Her father, uncle and grandfather were all Bargemasters. Census records have provided the names of some of the vessels they worked, but so far I've only found one photo. This barge is called "Mystery" and would have mostly been used to transport bricks from Milton to London and across to Essex.