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 | 1280 Center Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96816 |
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 | 1651 South 35th Street - Tacoma, Washington This house, built by Lewis Raby in 1918, is described as a "new maternity home" in Alice [Bushby] Raby's obituary.
These photographs were kindly taken by Sue Kellar. |
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 | 1947 Family Portrait - Helen and James Wilkinson with daughter Virginia Mae Wilkinson and son James William Wilkinson Jr. |
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 | S.S. Cameronia * Ship Name: Cameronia
* Years in service: 1910-1917
* Funnels: 2
* Masts: 2
* Shipping Line: Anchor
* Ship Description: Built by D. & W. Henderson & CO., Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 10,963. Dimensions: 515' x 62' (532' o.l.). Twin-screw, 17 knots. Triple expansion engines. Two masts and two funnels.
* History: Passengers: 250 first, 450 second, 1,000 third. Maiden voyage: Glasgow-New York, September 9, 1911. Converted to troopship in 1917. Torpedoed and sunk without warning 150 miles from Malta, April 15, 1917, with the loss of a number of lives.
* Running mates: Caledonia, California and Columbia.
* Note: None were identical. |
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 | S.S. Columbia * Ship Name: Columbia
* Years in service: 1901-1929
* Funnels: 3
* Masts: 2
* Aliases: Columbella (1914), Columbia (1919), Moreas (1926)
* Shipping Line: Anchor
* Ship Description: Built by D. & W. Henderson & CO., Ltd., Glasgow, Scotland. Tonnage: 8,292. Dimensions: 485' x 56' (503' o.l.). Twin-screw, 15 1/2 knots. Triple expansion engines. Two masts and three funnels.
* History: Renamed: (a) Columbella (1914), (b) Columbia (1919), (c) Moreas (1926). Note: Employed as a British armed merchant cruiser during World War I.
* Scrapped in Italy, 1929. |
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 | A modern drawing of the Los Alamos General Store |
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 | A screen shot of the now departed Crumpler.org website |
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 | Agnes Wiltshire and George Moore Courtesy of Hilary Gadsby |
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 | Albert "Baba" Wilkinson and Tommy on the Judd Memorial Trail, Nuuanu Valley, Honolulu - 1958 The Judd Memorial Trail was called the "secret trail" by us. I think it was built with Federal funds during the depression, and it starts above Dowsett Highlands and runs up to the Old Pali Road. Along the way there are Norfolk pine, guava trees, and some man-made mud slides down into Jackass Ginger pool. This photo, circa 1958, of Baba and Tommy (last name long forgotten) at the start of the hike. |
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![Albert George Moore and Barbara Thaw [Ross] Moore](photos/thumb_Z-Auntie-Jean-20.jpg) | Albert George Moore and Barbara Thaw [Ross] Moore |
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 | Albert George Moore With Shotgun and Pheasants Photographed in the 1930's in Winchester |
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 | Albert Henry Piper |
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 | Albert J Wilkinson with Car |
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 | Albert Joseph Wilkinson |
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 | Albert Wilkinson as a Young Man - Honolulu, Hawaii |
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 | Alberta Wilkinson, Emilia "Lily" Wyser, and Shauna Elisa Walsh Three generations, all born on the same day - 5 April. This appears to be their shared birthday, 5 April 1956. Shauna is one. Photographed at 1080 Makaiwa Street, Kahala, Honolulu. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Alice May Frost Wyatt |
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 | Amelia "Gertie" Parker Accoring to Minnie Frost James' 1977 letter, "Aunt Gertie died tragically young -- a talented musician and artist. I can just recall her, as I was only about 4 or 5 when she died." |
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 | Amy wilkinson 1894 baptism |
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 | Amy Wilkinson 1901 |
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 | Amy Wilkinson 1901.jpg |
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 | Amy Wilkinson 1911 (2) |
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 | Amy Wilkinson 1939 |
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 | Amy Wilkinson 1939.jpg |
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 | Amy Wilkinson death |
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 | Amy Wilkinson death.jpg |
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 | Ann and Bob Bandera in the Stocks Stowe in the Wold, England (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Ann Spicer, the mother of Clara Spicer. Photograph of Clara's husband, Jesse Crumpler, in the background. Photograph courtesy of Patrick Dommett. |
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 | Ann [Wilson] Heward in Adelaide, Australia (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Ann [Wilson] Heward in Her Bathing Suit (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Ann [Wilson] Heward, Marjorie [Wilson] Walsh, and Roger Wilson (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Anna and Helen Nelson - Seattle |
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 | Arthur Emil Mickelsen |
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 | Arthur Mickelsen in his "every day" uniform at West Point In his early teens Arthur worked in the Nash auto factory and then for the Kenosha Evening News as a "cub" reporter. The editor took a liking to him and asked if he would like to go to a school that paid him. Arthur said, "Sure!" He'd dropped out of high school so he had to study for his GED and pass the entrance exam for West Point. He passed, and entered West Point in July 1916. |
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 | Barbara Mae Morris Anderson At the train station in San Bernardino, California - June 2008 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Barbara Pickup, Neil Moore, and Alberta "Birdie" Moore (nee Wilkinson) Photographed at 1080 Makaiwa Street, Kahala, Honolulu circa 1956 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Beatrice Wilkinson 1891 |
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 | Beatrice Wilkinson 1891.jpg |
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 | Beatrice Wilkinson 1901 |
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 | Beatrice Wilkinson 1901.jpg |
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 | Beatrice Wilkinson 1911 |
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 | Beatrice Wilkinson baptism 1887 |
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 | Bertie Crumpler Photograph courtesy of David Crumpler |
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 | Betty Chernovsky, born in Odessa, Russia |
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 | Betty Jane Morris (age 18) with Billy |
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 | Betty Jane Morris (age 18), Aunt Deda (Anita Voss), a small part of Katherine Voss Morris, Barbara Mae Morris Anderson -- Christmas At the residence of Milton Jack and Marie [Voss] Morris, Aqua Way. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Boat Day - Honolulu, Hawaii - Lily Wyser Wilkinson Departure Circa 1939 or 1940 |
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 | Brenda and Ethel Crumpler at Longlands Farm According to Pat Dommett, "The front of the house was altered in the 1930s. I was unsure at first as the porch and position of the windows don't match with more recent photos. But Bridget assures me that it is Longlands Farm." |
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 | Briana Moore June 2004 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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 | Briana Moore June 2004 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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