Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 19th May 1911

St. Michael’s Café Chantant: A café chantant was opened yesterday afternoon at the Portland Hall, Southsea by Mrs. Harold Pink, wife of Mr. Harold Pink, J.P. in aid of the parochial fund of St. Michael’s and All Angel’s Church, Southsea … (description of event) … The stall and stall holders were as follows: … During the afternoon, Miss Muriel Money’s amateur orchestra played selections; pianoforte solos by Miss Phyllis Pinsent who also contributed an extra solo instead of Miss May Summers, who was unable to be present. … (continues) …The cafe was re-opened in the evening when it was extremely well patronized. Miss Money’s orchestra and Miss Phyllis Pinsent again contributed to the programme …


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GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 19th May 1911

St. Michael’s Café Chantant: A café chantant was opened yesterday afternoon at the Portland Hall, Southsea by Mrs. Harold Pink, wife of Mr. Harold Pink, J.P. in aid of the parochial fund of St. Michael’s and All Angel’s Church, Southsea … (description of event) … The stall and stallholders were as follows: … During the afternoon, Miss Muriel Money’s amateur orchestra played selections; pianoforte solos by Miss Phyllis Pinsent who also contributed an extra solo instead of Miss May Summers, who was unable to be present. … (continues) …The cafe was re-opened in the evening when it was extremely well patronized. Miss Money’s orchestra and Miss Phyllis Pinsent again contribution to the programme …


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GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 13th January 1911

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smyth’s Dance: Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smyth, of Stanleigh, gave a delightful dance at the Royal Portland Hotel, Southsea, to about ninety young people. … Mrs. Pilkington was well dressed in delicate pink satin, with a veiling of ninon de soie, bordered with exquisite embroidery. Miss Phyllis Pinsent favoured white crepe de chine, with a trimming of crystal, and finished with a tucker of drawn chiffon …


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GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 13th January 1911

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smyth’s Dance: Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smyth, of Stanleigh, gave a delightful dance at the Royal Portland Hotel, Southsea, to about ninety young people. … Mrs. Pilkington was well dressed in delicate pink satin, with a veiling of ninon de soie, bordered with exquisite embroidery. Miss Phyllis Pinsent favoured white crepe de chine, with a trimming of crystal, and finished with a tucker of drawn chiffon …


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GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 30th April 1909

Hodge – Pryce: The marriage was celebrated last Tuesday afternoon, at the Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Southsea, of Mr. T. Kenwyn Hodge and Miss Gladys ap Rhys Pryce, younger daughter of Lieut. Colonel Douglas, Pryce, Indian Army (retired), and Mrs. Pryce of “Sunnybank,” Lennox Road Southsea … The reception was afterwards held at “Sunnybank” … Mrs. Charles Pinsent also looked well in black, the corsage and sleeves relieved with white satin, encrusted with black and white silk lace, accompanied by a black crinoline toque with a white osprey. Miss Phyllis Pinsent was prettily costumed in turquoise blue cloth, with a white hat, the crown encircled with loops of white ribbon and sprays of forget-me-nots. Mrs. Gordon Markwick was gowned in biscuit embroidered voile, in Empire style, a black hat and white feather boa completed her toilette … (continues) …


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GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949
GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 30th April 1909

Hodge – Pryce: The marriage was celebrated last Tuesday afternoon, at the Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Southsea, of Mr. T. Kenwyn Hodge and Miss Gladys ap Rhys Pryce, younger daughter of Lieut. Colonel Douglas, Pryce, Indian Army (retired), and Mrs. Pryce of “Sunnybank,” Lennox Road Southsea … The reception was afterwards held at “Sunnybank” … Mrs. Charles Pinsent also looked well in black, the corsage and sleeves relieved with white satin, encrusted with black and white silk lace, accompanied by a black crinoline toque with a white osprey. Miss Phyllis Pinsent was prettily costumed in turquoise blue cloth, with a white hat, the crown encircled with loops of white ribbon and sprays of forget-me-nots. Mrs. Gordon Markwick was gowned in biscuit embroidered voile, in Empire style, a black hat and white feather boa competed her toilette … (continues) …


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GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949
GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981

Hampshire Telegraph: Saturday 6th April 1907

Marriage: Croysdale – Pinsent: At. Peter’s Church, Southsea, on Thursday afternoon. Mr. John Hawkshaw Croysdale, M.A., barrister-at-law, son Mr. J. Croysdale, of “Westfield,” Chapel-Allerton, Leeds, was married to Miss Gwendolin Pinsent, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Chas. Pinsent, of the Madras Port Trust, and Portswood, Southampton, and of Mrs. Pinsent, of St. Andrew’s Road, Southsea. The church was charmingly decorated. The Rev. J. Newton Soden, M.A., uncle the bride, officiated, assisted by the Rev. Maurice Bailey (Vicar of St. Peter’s). The bride was attired in very graceful gown of rich ivory Liberty satin, trimmed with true lover’s knots in silver. The bodice was likewise lightly worked in silver, draped over an under bodice of gathered chiffon. Her veil of fine tulle was secured to tiara of orange blossoms, and she carried a bouquet of beautiful flowers. The bride was attended by five bridesmaids, two being children. They were Miss Pinsent and Miss Phyllis Pinsent (sisters of the bride), Miss Croysdale (sister of the bridegroom), Miss Cora Croysdale (cousin of the bridegroom), and Miss Olive Clark. The elder ones were dressed in gowns of white Swizz muslin, belted, and trimmed with palest green satin, made with lace yoke. Their hats were of white crinoline, wreathed with forget-me-nots, and they carried bouquets of pink carnations and smilax. The children were simply frocked in white muslin and wore wreaths of forget-me-nots. Lieutenant E. Ferrers, of the Cameronians, acted as best man. After the ceremony a reception was held by the bride’s mother, at 34, St. Andrew’s Road.


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GRO0133 India: Charles Powell Tronson Pinsent: 1849 – 1904
GRO0381 India: Gwendolyn Edith Mary Pinsent: 1880 – 1968
GRO0398 India: Harriet Ann Soden: 1860 – 1949
GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981

Portsmouth Evening News: Saturday 6th April 1907

Croydale – Pinsent: In the report of this wedding at St. Peter’s Church, Southsea, which appeared in our last issue, the bridegroom. Mr. John Hawkshaw Croysdale, barrister-at-law, should have been described as son of Mr. J. Croysdale, of “Westfield.” Chapel-Allerton, Leeds. Lieutenant E. Ferrers, of the Cameronians, acted as best man and the bridesmaids were Miss Pinsont and Miss Phyllis Pinsent (sisters of the bride), Miss Croysdale (sister of the bridegroom), Miss Cora Croysdale (cousin of the bridegroom), and Miss Olive Clark.


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GRO0319 India: Frances Maud Pinsent: 1882 – 1962
GRO0381 India: Gwendolyn Edith Mary Pinsent: 1880 – 1968
GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 3rd August 1906

The following is a list of the candidates who were awarded Certificates at the examination held at Southsea, by the Incorporated Society of Musicians, on July 16. … Grade One (pass) … list includes, Phyllis Pinsent (Pf.), (Miss Newman), Ermington Ladies’ School …


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GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981

Hampshire Post and Southsea Observer: Friday 3rd August 1906

The following is a list of the candidates who were awarded Certificates at the examination held at Southsea, by the Incorporated Society of Musicians, on July 16. … Grade One (pass) … list includes, Phyllis Pinsent (Pf.), (Miss Newman), Ermington Ladies’ School …


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GRO0723 India: Phyllis Charlotte Pinsent: 1894 – 1981