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Random Bits From Henry Tatton's Notebooks.


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Knew I'd got it somewhere!

Henry was born in 1861 and for 50 years kept an ironmongers stall in the Market Hall. He died in 1946, but at the age of 59, in 1920, he decided to learn to draw, and kept these scrapbooks of his drawings of Sheffield. He also scattered them with things he came across he thought were interesting.

Possible, making no claims; for your comments only etc etc

Marriage Henry Tatton and Annie Elizabeth Bunney, Oct-Dec 1881, Aston, Warwickshire.

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Knew I'd got it somewhere!

Henry was born in 1861 and for 50 years kept an ironmongers stall in the Market Hall. He died in 1946, but at the age of 59, in 1920, he decided to learn to draw, and kept these scrapbooks of his drawings of Sheffield. He also scattered them with things he came across he thought were interesting.

I see "a" Henry Tatton, of Sheffield, died Oct-Dec 1947 (Ancestry.co.uk) - just for information ... not making any claims.

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Henry was born in 1861 and for 50 years kept an ironmongers stall in the Market Hall.

Henry Tatton, Ironmonger and Hardware dealer, 9 & 113-119 Norfolk Market Hall (Kelly's 1893)

Henry Tatton, Ironmonger and Shopkeeper, 9 Norfolk Market Hall, home 95 Matilda Street (White's Directories 1905, 1911 and 1911)

Henry Tatton, Ironmonger and Shopkeeper, Norfolk Market Hall, home 69 Ranby Road, Ecclesall (White's 1919 and Kelly's 1925)

Any pictures anywhere ?

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Knew I'd got it somewhere!

Henry was born in 1861 and for 50 years kept an ironmongers stall in the Market Hall. He died in 1946, but at the age of 59, in 1920, he decided to learn to draw, and kept these scrapbooks of his drawings of Sheffield. He also scattered them with things he came across he thought were interesting.

Parents (1871)

Adam (born Leek, Staffs.)and Mary (born Chesterfield)

I couldn't find Henry in 1881 or 1901 ...

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Henry Tatton, Ironmonger and Hardware dealer, 9 & 113-119 Norfolk Market Hall (Kelly's 1893)

Henry Tatton, Ironmonger and Shopkeeper, 9 Norfolk Market Hall, home 95 Matilda Street (White's Directories 1905, 1911 and 1911)

Henry Tatton, Ironmonger and Shopkeeper, Norfolk Market Hall, home 69 Ranby Road, Ecclesall (White's 1919 and Kelly's 1925)

Any pictures anywhere ?

Ask and ye shall receive.

Picture Sheffield Henry Tatton

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Clicko linko no worko. Blanko pageo

(Well - for me-o anyway.)

It's a pdf document vox,

it has to open with a pdf viewer, like Adobe.

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It's a pdf document vox,

it has to open with a pdf viewer, like Adobe.

Right-oh

Looks like it must be a problem with my Fire Fox then . (or maybe Adobe reader)

It's just a blank screen when I'm using FF but it opens ok when I'm in IE.

I'll have to look into it (but where to look I don't know.)

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Clicko linko no worko. Blanko pageo

I think that should be, -

Cliccando il link non funziona e dà una pagina vuota

vox, yout Italian reminds me of this song chorus lol

What'sa matter you, hey, gotta no respect

Whatta you tink you do, why you looka so sad

Itsa not so bad, Itsa nice-a place, Ahh shaddupa you face

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I think that should be, -

Cliccando il link non funziona e dà una pagina vuota

vox, yout Italian reminds me of this song chorus lol

What'sa matter you, hey, gotta no respect

Whatta you tink you do, why you looka so sad

Itsa not so bad, Itsa nice-a place, Ahh shaddupa you face

Joe Dolce - he he

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