St Ives Photo Album - Family name Dellar

Photo Album - Family name Dellar

The families of George & William Dellar, fellmongers of St Ives, 1908
The families of George & William Dellar, fellmongers of St Ives, at a golden wedding, 1908.
Back row from left: George Housden, Doris & Harold Charles Dellar (George's children).
Middle row: Ernest Dellar, Minnie & Herbert Smith, Lizzie & John Dellar, Ellen Dellar (George's wife), Jane Dellar.
Front row: Muriel Effie Dellar (William's daughter), William Dellar & wife Ada, William's daughter Hilda May on his lap, John & Susan Dellar, George Dellar, Sarah Dellar.
On ground: Marjorie Dellar (George's daughter), Albert Leonard Dellar (William's son), Dorothy Smith, Leslie Crawford Dellar (William's son), Walter Dellar, Edith Smith, Horace William Dellar (William's son).
Included in this image of John and Susan Dellar's golden wedding celebration at Oakington are the families of George Dellar and William Dellar, fellmongers of St Ives. To see all photos click family name Dellar. To read more about their lives and the trade of fellmongering, click here.

George Housden Dellar is named on the St Ives War memorial. To read about his life, click George Housden Dellar.

William & Ada Dellar (née Crawford), Horace & Hilda, c1910. 
The above image was taken in the passage of Fellmongers House, The Broadway, St Ives. William lived there from about 1906.
  
George & Ellen Dellar (née Culpin), Doris, George, Harold & Marjorie, c1910.
This photograph was taken at Olive Cottage, Crown Walk, St Ives. George moved into the newly-built cottage in 1887. 

George Housden Dellar, 1915
George Housden Dellar, 1915.
George is named on the St Ives War Memorial. In the above image he is dressed in his Hunts Cyclist uniform. To read about his life, click George Housden Dellar

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for your reply. Sorry for the delay in answering. In the picture of the Golden Wedding of John and Susan Dellar William is in the second row, second left, seated, with my mother, Hilda, on his lap. My grandmother, Ada, is in the third row, second right, in the white blouse next to Gertrude (William’s daughter). George is in the second row, second right, seated. I don’t know why William and Ada are not seated together! Hope this is of some help

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