Long Eaton Advertiser: Saturday 27th July 1889

Newton Science and Art Class: The committee of the Newton Science and Art Class have received the results of the art examinations held in May last. The percentage of successes is unusually high this year, and a large proportion of the passes are “first-class,” and “first-class excellent; the latter mark entitling the candidate to a Queen’s prize in addition to the certificate. Results: Freehand drawing — William V. Bearne, Aaron Beavis, Rosa Bradnee, Thomas A. Bulland, Alice Christie, Margaret Christie, Catherine Haydon, Minnie Holmes, Constance Lewis, Bertha Moysey, Ist class; George Osborn, Mary L. Pinsent, 1st class excellent; Cecil M. Row, Sydney Rowe, John Syme, Edith M. Taylor, 1st class excellent; Jessie Taylor, Millicent Taylor, Frederick Turner, 1st class. Model drawing—Mabel Christie, 1st class; Albert V. Harvey, 1st class excellent, Minnie Holmes, 1st class; Bertba M. Moysey, 1st class excellent, Mary L. Pinsent, 1st class excellent, Lottie Reiby, Edith M. Taylor, 1st class excellent; Frederick Turner, 1st class excellent. Perspective — George F. Brewer, Edith B. Stephens. Geometry — John Syme. The results of the advanced art examination have not yet come to hand.


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GRO0672 Hennock: Mary Louise Pinsent: 1874 – 1904

Long Eaton Advertiser: Friday 27th August 1909

Alpine Tragedies: English Party’s Night on the Matterhorn … (discussion) …  Another party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Pinsent, of London, and two guides from Evoleny, was also obliged to spend the night on the Matterhorn, having lost its way on the mountain … (continues) … Subsequently a second relief column left Zermatt to go to the help of Mrs. Pinsent. Telegraphing at nine o’clock on Sunday night the correspondent says: Both parties of tourists who were in difficulties have been saved, and now at the Matterhorn hut.


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GRO0318 Devonport: Frances Maude Pinsent: 1882 – 1953
GRO0365 Devonport: Gerald Hume Saverie Pinsent: 1888 – 1976