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- Sheila Treena Brackstone Goff 1899-1933
4813 hits
Daughter of James Birney and Elizabeth Jane Goff. - Wedding of James Birney Goff and Elizabeth Jane Brackstone
7125 hits
James Birney Goff (1875-1920). Elizabeth Jane Brackstone (1880-1935). - Sybil Enid Cowling Kay (nee Goff) and Olive May FitzGerald (nee Goff)
6075 hits - Unknown Goff
4858 hits
Could be Olive May Goff. - James Birney Goff 1875-1920
4983 hits
Married to Elizabeth Jane Goff (nee Brackstone). Does anyone recognise the blazer badge? - James Birney Goff (1827-1868)
5417 hits
James was an apothecary and married Ann Marie Bond. - Bluebirds
6610 hits
Taken near the sports ground at St Deny's School, Murree in the 1940's. Bluebirds are the equivalent of the English Brownies. Back row (left to right): Gillian Menzies (nee Brown), Shirley Cotton (nee Dunham), rest of names unknown Bottom row (left to right): Names not known - SS Rajput
9051 hits
Taken on board SS Rajput at Liverpool on the way to Mombassa. Message on reverse reads "Having a delightful journey. Will write on arrival there. Can give you no news except I am fit and hope to hear you all are the same. Address all letters c/o Post Master Mombassa, B.E.A. love to all." James Birney Goff is furthest left in picture. He was one of six engineers (railway) going from India to Mombassa to start the Mombassa Railways. - Goff family
9403 hits
Left to right: Olive May FitzGerald (nee Goff) 1899-1973, Eileen (or Alieen Wanda Harrington, Goldsmith + Topping nee Goff) 1886-1958, Elizabeth Jane Goff (nee Brackstone) 1880-1935, Kate Gertrude Fern (nee Goff) 1880-1935. Seated left to right: Mans name not known, William (Fern?). - Sybil Enid Cowling Kay (nee Goff) 1894-1970
5453 hits - Goff Family
9238 hits
Back row: Harold Goff 1822-?, Olive May FitzGerald (Goff)1888-1973, Aileen Wanda Harrington + Goldsmith + Topping (Goff) 1886-1958, Dennis Owen Goff 1883-1940. Middle Row: Daisy Goff (nee Beglin and Harold's wife), James Birney Goff (1850-1923), Mary Jane Goff (nee Cowling and James Birney Goff's wife) 1855-1918. Front row: Frank Elton Cowling Goff 1896-1921, Kate Gertrude Fern (nee Goff) 1880-1962 and James Birney Goff (Junior) 1935? - Elizabeth Jane Goff (nee Brackstone)
6068 hits
Wife of James Birney Goff (1875-1920). Elizabeth was a victim of the Questta earthquake in 1935. - Not labelled
5322 hits - Goff Anti Cholera
4571 hits - Cover of package
2585 hits
Cover of package containing the photographs belonging to Corporal H Jackson. To: Mrs F Field, Newland Cottage, Keymer, Hassocks, Sussex, England. - The Dhobi's donkey
3543 hits - Kashmir Coolies
3648 hits
Reverse inscription reads "In the Murree Hills these are used to carry heavy loads such as furniture, boxes etc., because the ascent is so steep and the roads so narrow that it is impossible to use any other means." - Untitled
1906 hits - Untitled
1923 hits - Bullocks?
2335 hits - People
2431 hits - Native smoking pipe
2517 hits
Reverse inscription reads "Native smoking pipe - hubble. The small bowl on the top holds tobacco (or rags as natives smoke anything). The smoke passes down the stem into the bowl resting on the ground. This bowl contains water which clears the smoke of nicotine. - Carrying baskets
2578 hits - Mode of transport in the Murree Hills
4273 hits - Bullock pumping water?
1772 hits - Milk Carriers, Kalabagh
2823 hits - Bullock pumping water?
1819 hits - Camels
2790 hits - Bullock carts
2149 hits - People
2416 hits - Bathing, Pindi
3707 hits - Harvest time
2939 hits - Untitled
2411 hits - Taj Mahal
2315 hits - Woman
2238 hits - Loaded bullocks
2793 hits
Reverse inscription reads "A means by which the villagers carry loads of wool to their village. The bullocks are loaded in this manner as villagers have to go on long distances trees being few and far between and if a car was used the journey would be too long and the car too heavy and would sink almost axle deep in the sand." - Armistice celebrations
3171 hits - Bridge over Kabul River
3173 hits
Reverse inscription reads "Bridge over Kabul River which during winter months is practically dry, but during the summer months all the country side is flooded owing to the snow being melted in the hill where the river has its source." - Untitled
2335 hits - Untitled
2203 hits - Internal sleeve containing photographs
1864 hits - Fort
2890 hits - 89th Battery RFA
2630 hits - 89th Battery RFA
2584 hits - Fort
3037 hits - 89th Battery RFA
2715 hits - People
2141 hits - 89th Battery RFA
4646 hits - Building
2513 hits - 89th Battery RFA
3354 hits