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Cwmbwrwch Farm, far right, during construction of Llangdegfedd Resevoir
Lemuel James, who was found guilty of forgery and sentenced to a year's hard labour
SS Parisian, the ship that took Stanley and Norman to Canada
Stanley, far left, branding cattle, 1893. Credit Glenbow Museum
The bar at the Alberta Hotel, Calgary, where Stanley spent much time as a reporter
Stanley in 1901
Family group 1916. Robert Nurden’s mother, Kitty, aged eight, is seated left
Eva Slawson
First part of Minna Simmons' confession letter. Credit Women’s Library, London School of Economics
Rioters break up a pacifist meeting, Brotherhood Church, Hackney. Credit Alamy
Muriel Lester. Credit Paul Swann, courtesy of Bishopsgate Institute
Stanley in 1927
G K Chesterton
Long Dene Cottage, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
Stanley's father, the Rev Daniel James
Stanley as a youngster
Cowboys at Jumping Pound, 1893. Stanley is in the front row, without a hat. Credit Glenbow Museum
Stanley, centre foreground, on horseback. Credit Glenbow Museum
The railway track that Stanley walked along, penniless, after being fired by the editor of the Calgary Herald
Jess Heley 1901
The Bakers Arms, Hoe Street, Walthamstow, in the early twentieth century, just a few yards from the family home
Demonstration by suffragettes in Walthamstow in 1910
Stanley in the Walthamstow years
Ruth Slate
First World War recruitment poster
The philosopher Bertrand Russell
Phyllis James, Robert Nurden’s aunt, leading a Christian march through Bow, 1919. Muriel Lester is directly behind her
Jess in the 1940s
Stanley in 1949
Cwmbwrwch Farm, far right, during construction of Llangdegfedd Resevoir
Stanley's father, the Rev Daniel James
Lemuel James, who was found guilty of forgery and sentenced to a year's hard labour
Stanley as a youngster
SS Parisian, the ship that took Stanley and Norman to Canada
Cowboys at Jumping Pound, 1893. Stanley is in the front row, without a hat. Credit Glenbow Museum
Stanley, far left, branding cattle, 1893. Credit Glenbow Museum
Stanley, centre foreground, on horseback. Credit Glenbow Museum
The bar at the Alberta Hotel, Calgary, where Stanley spent much time as a reporter
The railway track that Stanley walked along, penniless, after being fired by the editor of the Calgary Herald
Stanley in 1901
Jess Heley 1901
The Bakers Arms, Hoe Street, Walthamstow, in the early twentieth century, just a few yards from the family home
Demonstration by suffragettes in Walthamstow in 1910
Stanley in the Walthamstow years
Family group 1916. Robert Nurden’s mother, Kitty, aged eight, is seated left
Eva Slawson
Ruth Slate
First part of Minna Simmons' confession letter. Credit Women’s Library, London School of Economics
First World War recruitment poster
The philosopher Bertrand Russell
Rioters break up a pacifist meeting, Brotherhood Church, Hackney. Credit Alamy
Muriel Lester. Credit Paul Swann, courtesy of Bishopsgate Institute
Phyllis James, Robert Nurden’s aunt, leading a Christian march through Bow, 1919. Muriel Lester is directly behind her
Stanley in 1927
G K Chesterton
Jess in the 1940s
Long Dene Cottage, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
Stanley in 1949
1951 Reunion and 50th wedding anniversary
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