Pickwick Paper No. 9

Presumably published at Pickwick, and containing family news, and articles by Lines family members. This (No. 9 – published on 8th February 1939) is the only edition that I have available. The Pickwick Paper was printed using the Hectograph method, with a tray of ‘jelly’ from which you peeled the copies. It was organised by Michael… Continue reading Pickwick Paper No. 9

Famous Freemans

My Great Aunt, Mary Lines, daughter of Joseph Lines, married Ralph Freeman at St Olave, Stoke Newington, Hackney, on the 14th of July 1908.Ralf Freeman’s father, George James Freeman died on 6th of April 1908, shortly before the wedding. George James Freeman (~1853 – 1908) George James Freeman, born about 1853, was the son of… Continue reading Famous Freemans

John Robert Box

John Robert Box was my Great Grandfather. He was Born on 17 August 1849 at  21, Upper Charles St, Clerkenwell, and died Died on 17 June 1926 at Lynwood, Emsworth , Hampshire aged  76. School He went to Highgate School, which was known in those days as Roger Cholmeley School, after is founder, Sir Roger Cholmeley. He was a pupil from… Continue reading John Robert Box

Joseph Lines

Joseph Lines was my Great Grandfather. He formed the company G&J Lines with his brother George. They primarily made rocking horses.He attended St Andrews School, Camden, starting, aged 7, on October 1855. His Disposition and Attitude was shown, when admitted as ‘Can read a little’. He was admitted into the 5th class.. At the time… Continue reading Joseph Lines