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Richard Aslin Snow was born in Ripon, North Yorkshire, England, in about 1884, the first of four children (two boys and two girls) to William Stables Snow and Florence Aslin,…
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The Argus (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) Friday 4 April 1941: ”Engagaments. Margaret (Pegg) Appleton, second daughter of Mr and Mrs A W Appleton, Coirabert Orrong rd. Toorak, to Flight Lieut Richard…
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The two following images come from a database contains approximately 28,000 index cards and 34 photograph albums of aviators who were issued with their flying licences (certificates) by the Royal…
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The Adelaide Advertiser (South Australia) Monday 7 April 1930: ”DEATH OF MR. F.H. SNOW. Mr. Francis Hugh Snow, well-known in Adelaide business circles, died on Saturday, aged 78. He was…
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, South Australia) Saturday 5 July 1952: ”Seek £25,960 For Crippled Children. The Lord Mayor (Mr. Arthur Rymill) with Messrs. W. R. Snow, president, and R. F. Jacobs…
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, South Australia) Saturday 21 December 1946: ”Fire At Brinkworth Started By Tractor. BRINKWORTH, December 20. A fire caused by sparks from a tractor caused about £100 worth…
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My family looks at me somewhat quizzically when I pack up the dog, camera and laptop computer (not all in the one bag!) and announce that I am going “grave…
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On Oct 23, 1916 Arthur Maurice Snow aged 19 years and 6 months, enlisted at Adelaide in the Australian Imperial Force and as Private Snow, Army No. 14073, was posted…
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The following extracts is from The Advertiser (Adelaide, South Australia) relate to the re-trail of Francis Hugh Snow on a charge of trading with the enemy in 1914. Over the…
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The two images above are of new carriages for Adelaide and Suburban Tramway Company outside their New York factory. The Advertiser (Adelaide, South Australia) Saturday 19 August 1899: ”THE TRAMWAYS…
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