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Samuel Andrews and his wife Fanny, Samuel was one of three men killed in an accident at the Kempson Acid Works at Pye Bridge in 1893.
A detailed report on the accident will appear in a book to be published by the Somercotes Local History Society in September titled (An Industrial Corridor Through a Community)
Samuel Andrews (SP 067)
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The three daughters of Samuel Andrews left to right Fanny, Emily and Edith.
Photograph contributed by members of the family Mr. J. Jones and Mrs. Jennifer Cuddy.
Samuel Andrews Family (SP 069)
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The three girls are left to right Ethel Cowlishaw, Edith Freeman and her sister Nora Freeman Granddaughters of Samuel Andrews. Photograph taken at Crimea Pye Bridge circa 1912
Samuel Andrews Family (SP 070)
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Left to Right Alfred Ralph Freeman father of Edith and Nora and Brother In Law Arthur Cowlishaw and a third unnamed man. Photograph taken at Crimea Pye Bridge circa 1912.
Samuel Andrews Family (SP 071)
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The Girls Training Corps at Somercotes School
Girls Training Corps (SLHS SP 038)
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Freda Edna Culley, known as Edna, was one of these cadets training in Somercotes during 1943-1945, company 646. Photograph taken in 1943.
Girls Training Corps (SLHS SP 036)
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