Saffron Walden Weekly News: Friday 28th September 1928

Death of Sir Horace Darwin: Passing of Famous Cambridge Inventor: A Former Mayor: … During the last few years of his life Sir Horace was much interested in the training of mentally deficient children and with his daughter, Miss Ruth Darwin, helped to establish a home for such children at Girton. In 1923 he and Lady Darwin, in conjunction with Mrs. Pinsent, endowed a studentship in the University for the study of mental diseases: …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 21st September 1928

School of Arts & Crafts: Awards to Torquay Students: the annual exhibition of the work of the students at the School of Arts and Crafts, Torquay, is being held today and tomorrow. … Lacquer work: – Misses Boulton, Lintern, M. Hallam, E. Marnham, G. Moya, P. Quant, A. Calder, M. Pinsent, I. Boscawen, P. Vanstone, and Mrs. Higginbottom. …


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Saffron Walden Weekly News: Friday 28th September 1928

Death of Sir Horace Darwin: Passing of Famous Cambridge Inventor: A Former Mayor: … During the last few years of his life Sir Horace was much interested in the training of mentally deficient children and with his daughter, Miss Ruth Darwin, helped to establish a home for such children at Girton. In 1923 he and Lady Darwin, in conjunction with Mrs. Pinsent, endowed a studentship in the University for the study of mental diseases: …


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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949

Aberdeen Journal: Tuesday 4th September 1928

Glass: W.R.I. Sale: – A sale of work on behalf of the W.R. I. funds, held in the Parish Hall, was opened by Mrs. Pincent, Edinglassie Lodge. Mrs. Cameron of Blairmore, Mrs. Geddes, Invermarkie; Mrs. Kessler, president; Mrs. Duncan, vice-president; Mrs. Shand, secretary, and Masters Andrew and James Pincent were on the platform. Mrs. Kessler introduced Mrs. Pincent who made a happy speech. The gratifying sum of fully £60 was realized, £10 of which go for the W.R. I. bed in the new Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.  …


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GRO1108 Devonport: Kathleen Jane Macpherson: 1895 – 1974