Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 30th March 1935

“Moonstruck:” the Town Hall was crowded on Wednesday evening for “Moonstruck,” the latest revue of that talented local concert party known as “The Mixed Grill Party” which was being presented in aid of the Stevenage Branch of the British Legion Local Benevolent Fund … (discussion) … Mr. W. T. Workman thanked the artists for giving their services and the public for their support. He also thanked Mrs. Pinsent for entertaining the artistes. … …  Also … … Baptists’ Bazaar: Months of hard work by members of the Bunyan Baptist Church came to a fitting climax on Wednesday at the bazaar in aid of the Church Funds. The opener was Mrs. K. J. Pinsent and M. G. Webb presided … … Also … … Charity Matinee: Hitchin Hospital Building Fund will benefit to the extent of £23 15s as the results of a film matinee at the Publix Cinema on Tuesday. Nearly 300 people saw and enjoyed the film of the life of the Prince of Wales, also George Arliss in “Alexander Hamilton.” Mrs. Pinsent, the chief organizer, thanked Mrs. Howard of the Publix for loaning the Cinema and Supplying the films. Also Mr. and Mrs. Howard junr., and the staff for their assistance. Assisting Mrs. Pinsent were Miss Wurr. … (continues)


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

New Milton Advertiser: Saturday 30th March 1935

Well Done, Milton! Choral Society Placed Second in Festival: The New Milton Choral Society won a banner for the first time during the past 12 years at the Winchester and County Musical Festival, held at Winchester on Tuesday.  Winchester were first with 446 marks, New Milton second with 434 marks and Twyford and Overton third with 431 marks. … (continues) … choir included … Sopranos: … (list includes) … Mrs. Pinsent …


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GRO1180 Hennock: Edith Mary Lane: 1894 – 1989

The Stage: Thursday 28th March 1935

Fiction: The 33 Company: Ivor Novello’s three act play “Symphony in Two Flats” was admirably produced by Portsmouth’s talented amateur dramatic organization, the 33 Company at the South Parade Pier, South, on March 23. The company is under the direction of … … Ivor Novello’s original role of David Kennard the blind composer, was played by Paymaster-Lieut. J. K. Scott. R.N and although he lacked to some extent the Stagecraft of the polished artist, he brought out the pathos of the part. Molly Way, as Kennard’s wife, revealed sympathetic understanding, and her acting was natural and unaffected. St. Aubyn Hubbard, as Leo Chavasse, ably played the part of the rich friend in love with David’s wife, and a capital study was given by Sheila Finch Dawson as Mabel, the Kennard’s all-in-all. On the third floor flat, comedy was delightfully introduced by Dorothy Mansfield as Mrs. Plaintiff, who seeks to retain her annual income by staving off her daughter’s marriage and Joan Pinsent made a great success as Salmond Pryde. whose strain of Bohemianism takes the form of painting and physical jerks. Ruth Jeffery as Beryl Plaintiff and Trevor Birkett as Peter Innes provided the love interest, and other characters were well drawn by Commander B. C. Gourley, R.N., who also acted as stage manager. Mary Finch Dawson, Sheila Bevis, and Raymond Arnold. The proceeds were devoted to Miss Smallwood’s Society for distressed gentlewomen.


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GRO0485 India: Joan Constance Pinsent: 1917 – 2003

Welsh Gazette: Thursday 28th March 1935

Students at Steelworks: A party of students from University College, Aberystwyth, visited the Bynea Steelworks, Llanelly, on Thursday night, and followed with keen interest the various processes in the manufacture of the bar steel. They were accompanied by Dr. G. H. Green and Mr. A. Pinsent of the College Staff …


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GRO0072 Tiverton: Arthur Pinsent: 1888 – 1978

Birmingham Daily Gazette: Wednesday 27th March 1935

Porceliron Iron Foundries: … Prospectus … Solicitors: To the Company: Pepper, Tangye & Winterton, 34 Waterloo Street, Birmingham: To the Offer: Pinsent and Co., 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham: …


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Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 23rd March 1935

Aston: Women’s Institute Competition: At the monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute, held at the Parish room, an interesting lecture on Home Nursing was given by Mrs. Pinsent. ….


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Hertfordshire Express and General Advertiser: Saturday 16th March 1935

Special Matinee in aid of the Building Fund of Hitchin Hospital; The management of the Publix Cinema have very kindly arranged a special matinee for Tuesday, March 26, when the programme will include the film “The Life of the Prince of Wales.” Tickets 2/- (balcony), 1/6 and 1/- to be obtained from the Cinema, Mrs. Pinsent “Whitegates”, Baldock Road, or Miss Wurr, High Street. …


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974

Daily Herald: Tuesday 12th March 1935

Thomas & Evans Limited. … prospectus … Solicitors: To the Company: W. R. Davies & Col, Pontypridd: To the Offer: Pinsent & Co., 6, Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham …

[see also Western Mail: Tuesday 12th March 1935]


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Welsh Gazette: Thursday 7th March 1935

Aberystwyth: Ardwyn Eisteddfod: Ceredigion Win Cup: Ardwyn County School annual eisteddfod was held at the Parish Hall, Aberystwyth, on St. David’s Day … … Junior English Essay: 1, Ethel Williams, 2, Margaret Myfanwy Jones; 3, Ceinwen Davies; Seniors: 1, Vera Bennett; 2, Marian Lloyd, 3, Jim Pinsent …


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GRO0720 Tiverton: Philip James Noel Pinsent: 1921 – 2007