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951
Verses: 'The sundial and weeping willow'
Verses: "The sundial and weeping willow"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 23 August 1803.
Date: 23 Aug 1803
 
952
Verses: 'The third division of time'
Verses: "The third division of time"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 1 May 1789.
Date: 1 May 1789
 
953
Verses: 'The Two Signs'
Verses: "The Two Signs"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Public Advertiser. 7 July 1779.
Owner of original: 7 July 1779
 
954
Verses: 'Thrali gentil'
Verses: "Thrali gentil"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 12 February 1771.

In Thraliana she described it as a “little song” for her husband. Written when she was most infatuated with him. The poem expresses admiration and affection, reflecting the way Hester Thrale often wrote about him, praising his intelligence, wit and kindness. It was later also included in the 1781 collection Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. Although published anonymously, the poems in the volume are widely accepted as her work.
Date: 12 Feb 1771
 
955
Verses: 'Three warnings'
Verses: "Three warnings"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. 1798.

Originally entitled 'Three Warnings to John Bull before he dies, by an old acquaintance of the Public’. Written by Hester Thrale while staying at Warrens Hotel in the winter of 1797 and published anonymously in the spring of 1798.

It retells Sir Charles Wager’s story of the Three Warnings and applies the fable to John Bull.2 It first appeared in Anna Williams’ *Miscellanies in Prose and Verse*3 and was later published separately as *The Three Warnings*.4. The poem is a narrative about a man who is given three warnings by Death before his time is up. It was written in 1781, during the American Revolution.

The poem opens with a prosperous, comfortable man, married with children and respected in his community, yet marked by arrogance and complacency. One night he is visited by Death, who warns him that his time is short. The man pleads for mercy, and Death grants him three warnings before returning.

The first warning comes as a lame leg. Although angry and frustrated, he eventually accepts it. The second warning brings blindness; devastated, he nonetheless adapts again. The third warning is deafness, leaving him completely cut off from the world. Only then does he recognise how carelessly he has lived and beg Death for forgiveness. It is too late. Death returns and claims him.

The poem is a cautionary tale about arrogance and self-satisfaction and a reminder to value the time we have with those we love.
Date: 1798
 
956
Verses: 'Time will make Love pass away'
Verses: "Time will make Love pass away"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 11 May 1806.
Date: 11 May 1806
 
957
Verses: 'To Miss Wynne on April Fool’s Day 1758'
Verses: "To Miss Wynne on April Fool’s Day 1758"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. June 1777, written 1 April 1758.

Addressed to Fanny Wynne (later Mrs Henry Soame).
Date: 1 Apr 1758
 
958
Verses: 'To my distant Lover fly'
Verses: "To my distant Lover fly"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. July 1779.
Date: Jul 1779
 
959
Verses: 'Travel's Epilogue'
Verses: "Travel's Epilogue"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 20 November 1788.
Date: 20 Nov 1788
 
960
Verses: 'Tremeirchion village church repaired'
Verses: "Tremeirchion village church repaired"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 22, 27 January / 2 February 1804.
Date: 2 Feb 1804
 
961
Verses: 'Verses and a gold pen'
Verses: "Verses and a gold pen"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. December 1777, written 7 October 1777.
Date: 7 Oct 1777
 
962
Verses: 'Verses in imitation of Percy's old ballads'
Verses: "Verses in imitation of Percy's old ballads"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 8 August 1804.
Date: 8 Aug 1804
 
963
Verses: 'Verses on alcohol for the Prince of Wales'
Verses: "Verses on alcohol for the Prince of Wales"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 3 June 1781.
Date: 3 Jun 1781
 
964
Verses: 'Verses on Samuel Johnson'
Verses: "Verses on Samuel Johnson"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 1 February 1781.

The fourth manuscript volume of Thraliana has Bartolozzi's engraving of Johnson's head pasted inside its front cover, and two small disks of paper, pasted side by side on the first fly-leaf, minutely inscribed verses about Samuel Johnson, in the respective hands of Fanny Burney and Hester Thrale.
Date: 1 Feb 1781
 
965
Verses: 'Verses to absent Piozzi'
Verses: "Verses to absent Piozzi"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 8 July 1788.
Date: 8 Jul 1788
 
966
Verses: 'Who is to keep America?'
Verses: "Who is to keep America?"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. December 1778.
Date: Dec 1778
 
967
Verses: 'Youth'
Verses: "Youth"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. 1 May 1779.
Date: 1 May 1779
 
968
Verses: English translation of 'J'aurai bientost quatre vingt ans'
Verses: English translation of "J'aurai bientost quatre vingt ans"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. Thraliana. December 1778.

Hester translated these French verses in to English. She was mistaken about the author. The poem “J’aurai bientost quatre vingt Ans” is a French poem written by the 17th-century poet François de Malherbe. It is a meditation on old age and death, and expresses the speaker’s acceptance of his own mortality. It was first published in Malherbe’s 1630 collection of poetry, “Œuvres complètes”.
Date: Dec 1778
 
969
Victor Harry Martin on Golden Wedding Anniversary
Victor Harry Martin on Golden Wedding Anniversary
Owner of original: Tracey Hemming
Date: April 1990
 
970
View of garden from memorial to Kenneth David Thrale and Shirley Helen Thrale née Block
View of garden from memorial to Kenneth David Thrale and Shirley Helen Thrale née Block
Owner of original: David Thrale
Date: 31 Mar 2019
Place: Golders Green Crematorium, Golders Green, Middlesex, England
 
971
Village shield
Village shield
Sandridge village shield

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972
Virginia Campbell
Virginia Campbell
Owner of original: Karl Daley
 
973
Walter Allen CANTLAY
Walter Allen CANTLAY

16 Spray Street, Plumstead, Kent. 4 rooms.

  1. Walter Allen CANTLAY; Head; 38y 6m; M; Married; Born: Croydon, Surrey; Lloyds; Employer; Children: 1yr.
  2. Louisa Elizabeth Alwen CANTLAY; Wife; 36y 4m; F; Married; Born: Croydon, Surrey.
  3. Louisa England THRALE; Sister-in-law; 32y 6m; F; Single; Born: Croydon, Surrey.
  4. Francis Alice TYLER; Servant; 27y 5m; F; Single; Born: Limehouse, London; Housemaid; W. A. Cantlay; 6 Beech House Road, Croydon.
  5. Sarah GLEW; Servant; 30y 5m; F; Single; Born: Bean Park, Durham; Cook; W. A. Cantlay; 6 Beech House Road, Croydon.
  6. Pansy HOWES; Nurse; 30y 1m; F; Single; Born: Greenwich, London; Nurse; W. A. Cantlay; 6 Beech House Road, Croydon.
Date: 19 Jun 1921
 
974
Walter THRALE
Walter THRALE
Military record. Regiment number: 179350.
 
975
Waterend Barn 1939 plaque
Waterend Barn 1939 plaque
 
976
Waterend Barn interior, St. Peters Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire
Waterend Barn interior, St. Peters Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire
Date: c. 1960
 
977
Waterend Barn plaque
Waterend Barn plaque
Date: Feb 2005
 
978
Waterend Barn, flyer
Waterend Barn, flyer
Mid-20th century promotional flyer
 
979
Waterend Barn, St Albans, 1968
Waterend Barn, St Albans, 1968
The postcard appears to feature the Little Barn and, if so, this would date the image to 1964 or later.
 
980
Waterend Barn, St Albans. 1967
Waterend Barn, St Albans. 1967
Advert for the auction of property fronting Waterend Barn.
Owner of original: Richard W Thrale
Date: 26 Oct 1967
 
981
Waterend House
Waterend House
 
982
Waterend House, 2005
Waterend House, 2005
Owner of original: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1472
Date: 2 Apr 2005
Place: Waterend House/Farm, Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, England
51.812528781992526, -0.25202035903930664
 
983
Waterend House, 2005
Waterend House, 2005
Date: 2005
 
984
Waterend House, mid-20th century
Waterend House, mid-20th century
Waterend House, Sandridge, home of the Jennings family. The Waterend Barn at St. Albans was once adjacent to this house.
Owner of original: A New Thraliana
 
985
We Will Remember Them (1989).
We Will Remember Them (1989).
Written by Henry Morris, edited by Gerald Smith. Louis Block is included in this record of the 2,000 Jews who died serving in the British armed forces 1939-1945.
Owner of original: Ark Synagogue, Northwood, London
Date: 1989
 
986
Wedding breakfast invitation
Wedding breakfast invitation
Owner of original: David Thrale
Date: 2 Aug 1931
 
987
Wedding invitation
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
 
988
Wedding invitation
Wedding invitation
Henry Block and Leah Abrahams
Owner of original: David Thrale
Date: 2 Aug 1931
 
989
Wedding invitation (inner) of Jacob Bloch and Rebecca Klatzow, 16 Dec 1902.
Wedding invitation (inner) of Jacob Bloch and Rebecca Klatzow, 16 Dec 1902.
Whilst this is the invitation for Rebecca Klatzow and Jacob Bloch, it was a double wedding with Rebecca's brother Jonas Klatzow and his fiancee Leah Yules - hence the invitation was from the parents of Lewis Bloch and Leah Yules.
Owner of original: Ruth Hanlon
Date: 16 Dec 1902
 
990
Wedding invitation (outer) of Jacob Bloch and Rebecca Klatzow, 16 Dec 1902.
Wedding invitation (outer) of Jacob Bloch and Rebecca Klatzow, 16 Dec 1902.
 
991
Wembley Leader 12 April 1985 page 3
Wembley Leader 12 April 1985 page 3
Retirement article in local newspaper
Date: 12 Apr 1985
 
992
Wheathampstead 1876 anniversary fete
Wheathampstead 1876 anniversary fete
Held at Nomansland Farm, Sandridge.
Date: 29 Jul 1876
 
993
Whilel and Gilbert Daley
Whilel and Gilbert Daley
Jamaica - June 2011
Date: Jun 2011
Place: Jamaica
 
994
Whilel Daley
Whilel Daley
Date: Circa 2011
Place: Green Island , Hanover, Jamaica
 
995
Wick Farmhouse, Marshalwick by Jane Marten in 1825
Wick Farmhouse, Marshalwick by Jane Marten in 1825
1825 unsigned sketch by a member of the Marten family - probably Jane b. 1804. This may be the farmhouse in Marshalswick demolished after World War II as there is no indication that it was later rebuilt.
Date: 1825
 
996
Wicked Lady public house, Sandridge
Wicked Lady public house, Sandridge
Pub sign circa 2000.
Owner of original: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wicked_Lady_Pub.JPG
 
997
Wilfred Ridd
Wilfred Ridd
Owner of original: David Thrale
Date: c.198
 
998
William Alexander Ivory SMITH
William Alexander Ivory SMITH
Owner of original: https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C14731
 
999
William Alexander Ivory SMITH
William Alexander Ivory SMITH
Alphabetical Roll of New Zealand Expeditionary Force, 1914 Nominal Roll Vol 1, Page:678.

Body or reinforcement draft: Main body
Unit or Regiment: Cantebury Mounter Rifles
Marital status: Single
Last New Zealand address: Care of J. Siegert, Fairlie
Military District: Canterbury
Next of kin: Louisa Smith, care of J. Francis, Post-office, Picton.
Owner of original: Auckland Museum Online Cenotaph
 
1000
William Alexander Ivory SMITH letter of death from Commander Hutton.
William Alexander Ivory SMITH letter of death from Commander Hutton.
A handwritten letter from Commander G F Hutton dated 6 October 1915 describing William's in-service death and his (incorrect) place of burial.
Date: 6 Oct 1915
 

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