Family History

Murder At The Coffee House Inn | A Victorian True Story

Murder At The Coffee House Inn | A Victorian True Story

Support us on Patreon / Stephen and Yhana YouTube Channel Become a Patron! The 3rd August 2020 – 3rd August 2021 was Stephen and Yhana‘s first year on YouTube – To celebrate they are sharing one video a day across all of their favourite social media platforms – Facebook Page, Twitter and Website, as well …

PM011 – Victorian Ginger Beer Bottle – Colchester – Nicholl and Co

Description – A Victorian Stoneware Bottle Collected for the bottles family history value – As the author has ancestral connections to Colchester, Essex. This bottle has a grey glaze and in a very good condition. Date – Late Victorian Period Weight – Size – Provenance – Found on a bottle dump in Heybridge, Essex in …

PM006 – Markham of Maldon / Victorian Stoneware Bottle

Description – Markham of Maldon / Victorian Stoneware Bottle / Ginger Beer Bottle Collected for the bottles family history value – As many of the authors ancestors come from Maldon, Essex. This bottle is a brown glaze and in incredible condition. Stamped with Bourne 12 Denby Date – Late Victorian Period Provenance – Found on …

PM005 – AERATED WATER Co ANNFIELD PLAIN IMPRESSED STONE BOTTLE

Description – Aerated Water Co Annfield Plain impressed stone bottle with impressed Port Dundas pottery mark in excellent condition no chips or cracks a nice clean bottle. Bought at auction for the items family history value, as Annfield Plain was birth place of the authors Great Grandmother Date – Edwardian / Early 20th Century Provenance …

The Story of Pocahontas

#pocahontas #thecoloursofthewind #thehistoryofpocahontas #thebiographyofpocahontas #pocahontasstory #pocahontasbiography Pocahontas | The Colours of the Wind | The History of and Biography of Pocahontas “All must die. But ‘tis enough that my child liveth.” It is believed that Those words, were the last that were spoken by Pocahontas as she lay on her death bed in Gravesend, Kent …

The History and Folklore of Broomfield Parish, Essex, England

The history and folklore of one of the most beautiful churches in Essex, England – Broomfield Parish Church… near Chelmsford. Why did the Normans build the church on Broomfield Green?Well, it’s all to do with a very sneaky dragon that lived in an adjacent field. One of His footprints can still be seen today The film …