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- St John in the Wilderness, Dharamsala
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Anglican church built in 1852. - St James Church Tower - Kurnool
vazut 3161 oriThe Old Church Tower of St James, Kurnool. Note that St. James' Church was constructed soon after the establishment of the Cantonment in 1806. With the removal of the Cantonment to Ambala in 1841, the church was removed to Ambala but the tower remains!
- Isabella Rose [Cheetham] Skinner
vazut 3551 ori - Church of the Immaculate Conception, Namtu, Burma
vazut 4232 ori - Pulpit at St James church, Calcutta
vazut 4488 ori - Exterior View of St James church, Calcutta
vazut 4489 ori - Isabella Ann nee JOHNSON
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Born 1824 at DUM DUM, daughter of Thomas & Elizabeth. Married William Henry WATERS at Calcutta in 1839. 9 children. Travelled with husband William to Australia in 1846 where daughter Isabella Bungarribee was born. After husband's death received "Lord Clive" pension. Isabella died 1888 and is buried at the Calcutta Lower Circular Road Cemetery. - Interior of St James church, Calcutta
vazut 4941 ori - Font at St James church, Calcutta
vazut 5232 ori - Christ Church Rawalpindi
vazut 5575 ori - Earliest Vicars of St James Church, Calcutta
vazut 5642 ori - Altar St James Church, Calcutta
vazut 7291 ori - Unidentified Skinner
vazut 7299 ori
Can anyone help with the identification of the person in this photograph? The owner thinks it could possibly be Thomas William Skinner or his son Ebenezer Samuel Skinner and provides the following details: Thomas William Skinner, was a Conductor in the Madras Artillery. He died in 1863. His headdress looks like some sort of kepi with a badge and metallic buttons. The other possibility is that it is his son, Ebenezer Samuel Skinner who was in the Civil Service in Burma. On thinking further it may be the latter, though I can't explain the cap. What made me think it may be Ebenezer is that it was found at the back of a frame, hence the damage, with a picture of a young lady who I feel is my great grandmother, Isabella Rose (Cheetham) Skinner.