Daily Mirror: Wednesday 29th December 1920

The Children’s Mirror: … … Last Week’s Prize Winners: Half-crown Prizes:  … (list)… Consolation Prizes: … (list includes) … Victor Pinsent (age 13), Walthamstow … …


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GRO0862 Devonport: Victor Charles Pinsent: 1907 – 1993

Leicester Daily Post: Tuesday 21st December 1920

Boy’s Home Concert: A concert was given at the Boys’ Home, Highcross-street on Sunday by Miss Marjorie Moss, assisted by Mr. James Mawby, Mr. Harold Pinsent, Master James Hurren (vocalists), Madame May Moodie (piccolo), Master Ronald Brown (piano solos), Miss Dorothy Dobney (elocutionist). A feature of the evening was the piano solos by Master Ronald Brown and the solos by Master James Hurren, both youthful artistes. Miss Moss gave musical monologues and presided at the piano.


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GRO0392 Tiverton: Harold West Pinsent:  1900 – 1962

Welshman: 3rd December 1920

Care of Mental Defectives: Several hundred delegates from county councils, … etc. attended the opening session of a three day’s conference on mental deficiency organized by the Central Association for the care of the Mentally Deficient at Westminster on Thursday 25th ult. … Mrs. Hume Pinsent, Commissioner to the Board of Control, urged early diagnosis of mental defectives in childhood, and the establishment of a school where the children could receive special attention and proper training. …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949