Sunday Mirror: Sunday 7th October 1934

General Aircraft Limited: Issue at Par of 1,500,000 Shares of 5/- each: … (description of company and business) … The Solicitors: Pinsent & Company, 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham, 2.


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Daily Mirror: Monday 8th October 1934

General Aircraft Limited: Issue at Par of 1,500,000 Shares of 5s each: … Prospectus … The Solicitors: Pinsent & Company, 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham 2 …


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Weekly Dispatch: Sunday 7th October 1934

Prospectus: … General Aircraft Limited: … directors … (description of purchase of Monospar System of Aircraft Construction) … The Solicitors: Pinsent & Company, 6 Bennett’s Hill, Birmingham 2


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Friday 5th October 1934

Entertainment at Uplowman: Successful Effort for Church Funds: For many years Miss Chave has kindly arranged an entertainment in the aid of the funds of the Parish Church. They have always been deservedly popular, and none more so than those held on Monday and Tuesday … … the programme opened with a couple of violin solos creditably rendered by Master Pinsent, a senior scholar of the Day School. The scholars of the lower standard gave a pretty presentation of the sketch “The King’s Breakfast” … The upper standard was equally good in their presentation of “Little Tuk’s Dream”; the characters here being: Ena Burnett (Queen Elizabeth), Ernest Pinsent (Skakespeare), Jack Rowsell (Sir Francis Drake), Victor Burston, (Sir Walter Raleigh), Bertie Ware (Lord Bacon), Willie Davey (“Little Tuk”), and Freda Wright (washer woman) …

[see similar, Western Times: Friday 5th October 1934]


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GRO0274 Bristol: Ernest John Pinsent: 1920 – 2011

Western Daily Press: Monday 1st October 1934

To Printers Manufacturers and Others: Re: Clarke’s Litho. Co. Ltd., Freehold Property at St. Paul’s Bristol: Charles A. Tricks & Son, are instructed by W. L. Barrows Esq., A.C. A. the Receiver for Debenture Holder to sell by auction at the Full Moon Hotel, North Street, Bristol on Tuesday the 3rd day of October 1934 at seven p.m. the useful Freehold Property No. 19 Pritchard Street, Portland Square Bristol … … to view and for further particularly apply to … or to Messrs. Pinsent & Co. solicitors, 6 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham.


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Aberdeen Journal: Monday 1st October 1934

Glass Prizes: To Glass W.R.I. – Mrs. Pinsent presiding — Miss Davidson, Artlich, Huntly, gave a demonstration on various kinds of stitchery, work and showed a few beautiful specimens of her work. In a competition for the best article made from a flour bag, Miss Davidson made the awards: 1, Mrs. Mackie; 2, Mrs. Anderson. Prizes for the most entries for competitions during the year were won by Mrs. Shand, Mrs. Duncan, Edinglassie, and Mrs. McBain, Miss McGregor, Dufftown, and Miss Nan Duncan gave selections on the piano and violin. Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Smith, Miss W. Gauld and Miss M. Duncan were hostesses.


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974