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National Registration Card of Iris Pearce - World War II until 1951
The National Registration Act 1939 established a National Register which began operating on 29 September 1939 (known as National Registration Day) with a system of identity cards to operate during ...
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Eagles on the Entrance to Pilton House
This photograph shows the entrance to Pilton House when the gateposts were adorned with eagles. Although the quality is not good, we hope this might prompt someone to tell us more about the fate o...
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Charles Pearce of Pilton House
This photograph, which dates from around the end of 19th century, is of Charles Pearce Senior, born 1858, who lived in Pilton House until his death in 1945 . Charles Pearce was a Churchwarden of S...
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Captain Charles Pearce of Pilton House on his horse Tupenny during the 1...
This photograph shows Capt Charles Pearce, the son of Charles Pearce Senior, who lived at Pilton House. Charles Pearce Junior was born in 1886, survived service in World War I and died in 1960 at ...
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Iris Pearce dressed in a Home Guard Uniform during the 1939-45 War
Iris Pearce (nee Crook and later Iris Morris) is shown here in the garden of Pilton House dressed up in a Home Guard uniform during the Second World War. Women were not officially allowed in the H...
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Charles Pearce of Pilton House with his family c.1917
This photograph shows Charles Pearce of Pilton House, Pilton, Barnstaple with his two daughters and their stepmother, Annie Barrow Pearce and his son Arthur and wife Emmeline (sitting in front). C...
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