Wedding of Ivy Gregory
Christening Day, Leyton 1954
Ann and William Gregory, Early 1950s
Pearl Gregory, c 1918
My Mother and Her Best Friend, 1945
My Mother at Thornton Heath, 1945.
Via Nazionale, Rome 1945
Christmas, 1944
Hazel Gregory - Isle of Wight 1947
Brighton, 1947
Mary Ann (Smith) Gregory, 1862 - 1934
My Grandfather William Gregory With His Parents
"Tillie" and Me outside the Shop
"Me - Back of Shop"
Jock - Brighton - July, 1948
Ship's Office Staff - H.M.S. Defiance
Wedding Picture #2
Wedding Picture #1
William and Ann Gregory with Helen
May L. Marnham's Wedding, December 1939
Love in the Early 50s
Mary Elizabeth (Polly) Gregory
Lea Bridge Road Infants School 1929
Jock and "Skipper" 1949
"Skipper" and "Winston"
Cousins - 1951
William Alfred Gregory, WW1 , C.O.
Marie Rose (Hellyer) Gregory
Lillian Gregory c1920
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Postcard of Lancers, WW1
In the WRENS, c1943
Wedding of Jill Doe and Stephen McNair
New Orleans, April 1948
Stephen McNair, 1948
"On Top of San Salvatore"
Lillian Sarah (Gregory) Woolf b1903, Bethnal Green
Mary Elizabeth (Gregory) Marnham
Wedding of Arthur Gregory and Doris Wright
Hazel Gregory, Christine and Vera (?) Wright
Arthur Gregory and Doris (Wright) Gregory
Nana and Grandad, 1949
"My Last Day in 'Civvies' "
Bob Loft and Ivy Gregory
Kate Louise (Hellyer) Robinson
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Margery Parker of Amersham, Buckinghamshire
My mother's stepmother worked as a housekeeper before she married my grandfather and this is the little girl of the house, Margery Parker.
Margery's father had a successful jewelry business in London and at one point gave my Nana a very pretty amethyst necklace in the shape of a butterfly that she passed on to me "to wear on my wedding day" which I did, although given my hippieish wedding dress it wasn't a completely successful match!
Their house was in Amersham, Buckinghamshire according to my mother. This was taken some time in the 1920s.
I loved this picture as a kid and when I visited England at eighteen years of age, this was one of the photos that my Nana and Grandad kindly let me keep.
Margery's father had a successful jewelry business in London and at one point gave my Nana a very pretty amethyst necklace in the shape of a butterfly that she passed on to me "to wear on my wedding day" which I did, although given my hippieish wedding dress it wasn't a completely successful match!
Their house was in Amersham, Buckinghamshire according to my mother. This was taken some time in the 1920s.
I loved this picture as a kid and when I visited England at eighteen years of age, this was one of the photos that my Nana and Grandad kindly let me keep.
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