Family in Hartlepool
Decorated for the 1953 Coronation, this was at the time the Welford home looking at the Oval from Glendale Avenue.
More detail »Taken at Greatham High Street on May 28th 1952, the image is of Frank Welford and Dave Harvey with their broken tandem.
More detail »Taken around 1954 at St Joseph's Convent, Anne Readman is second from left on the front row.
More detail »Taken at Park Drive in 1942, the boy batting is Frank Welford.
On the left hand side, the building is the old tea pavilion which stood where the scoreboard is now.
More detail »Taken in the garden of 37 The Oval, scout Frank Welford in his uniform in 1943.
More detail »Gertrude Connon (born 1892) and wearing a fine Edwardian hat, holds her baby sister Norah(later Readhead) around 1906.
More detail »In a caravan made from a railwat carriage are Anne Welford, Frank WElfors, John McQuillan, Ethel McQuillan, Betty Smith and Margaret ?
More detail »Taken in 1930, Norah (nee Connon) Readhead and Elsie (nee Readhead) Cook.
More detail »Taken around 1956 at 37 The Oval, the image shows Frank Welford in a pedal car made from scrap and showing the Scout emblem on the bonnet. Looking on are 40th cub Terry Arthur and 40th scouts David Allen and Panshore Roberts.
More detail »Taken from their performance of 'Come Back Peter' in December 1956 are Kath Allen, Daisy Carr,Dave Harvey, Stan Allen, Bob Williamson and in front, Frank Welford, Judith Dawson, Bill Ripley and Madge Williamson.
More detail »In 1911 and for some years afterwards, the Connons lived at 27, Albert Street. From the left is Norah (later Readhead), Kathleen, Mary Ann, Letitia and Gertrude. The little boy, who was Letitia's son, died shortly after this 1916 photo was taken by Hancock of West Hartlepool.
By 1911 William Connon's wife Mary had given birth to 9 children who were all still living. At least one later child died and son Charles William was lost on HMS Indefatigable at the Battle of Jutland on May 31st, 1916. William Connon had been born in Kincardine Scotland.
More detail »Taken in 1941 beside the lake, are Jean and Mary Lowery and cousin Anne Readhead.
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