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Photo Gallery - PINK line of Adamthwaites (8
photos)
Mary Adamthwaite (b. 1847), daughter of Jack and Maria (Worrell) Adamthwaite Major William Carpenter Noel Shore, of the Kilkenny Fusiliers Mary Shore, nee Adamthwaite Mary Shore, nee Adamthwaite John Teignmouth William Shore - known as Jack Caroline Townsend (daughter of Mary (Adamthwaite) Shore, with her daughter Dorothy Neligan and Posie the dog Charles Adamthwaite (1860-1926) Islington Square in Salford, where John Adamthwaite, the brewer, lived from 1824 to 1854 (photo from Don)
Mary married William Carpenter Noel Shore in 1876 (EC) he married Mary Adamthwaite in 1876 (EC) this photo was taken after her marriage (EC) son of William and Mary (Adamthwaite) Shore. This photo was taken when was aged 18, in about 1894, before he left for New Zealand (EC) the son of Jack and Maria Jane (Worrall) Islington Square, at the opposite end of Islington Street to Chapel Street, with the chimney of Islington Mill in the background. Lower Islington Street branches off to the left and joins East Ordsall Lane as it passes beneath the railway bridge. The square had been built in the 1820's on the edge of Salford as it was then and featured large houses and gardens which however soon became swallowed up by industrial and further housing development. By the late 1850's - 60s when Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of amongst others ' Little Lord Fauntleroy', lived there as a child, it was an enclosed space of faded gentility shut in by an imposing iron gateway. Further Decline followed until Demolition in 1954 and the building of the Islington Street Flats. (source 'Good Times in Old Salford')
Mary Adamthwaite (b. 1847), daughter of Jack and Maria (Worrell) Adamthwaite
Mary married William Carpenter Noel Shore in 1876 (EC)
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