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wm_Wh293.jpg.jpg1914Group photo including Gerald Bassett Scott in uniform.Scott Family; Scott Family, Woodville Estate
wm_1917xmas1.jpg.jpg1917-12-17Regimental Christmas card from John Davie Scott to his mother in Locksley, Shankill. Royal Regiment of Ireland crest to front.Scott Family; Scott Family, Woodville Estate
wm_Wh400.jpg.jpg1833Letter dated November 19th 1833 to Mary Scott at Woodville from General Laufen(?), Harmberg MunichScott Family; Scott Family, Woodville Estate
wm_GeraldBassettScott.jpg.jpg1910Cabinet photograph of Gerald Bassett ScottScott Family; Scott Family, Woodville Estate
wm_Wh378.jpg.jpg1829Handwritten copy of a sworn affidavit. Hopton Stratford Scott confirms planting of one thousand eight hundred larch trees at Woodville.Scott Family; Scott Family, Woodville Estate
wm_Scott672a.jpg.jpg1916-02-25Letter from John Davie Scott in Southampton to his mother in Locksley, Shankill. Mentions of his disembarkation to France.Scott Family; Scott Family, Woodville Estate
wm_Wh561.jpg.jpg1900Telegram from "De Courcy" to Percy Theodore Carden at 30 Cromwell Road Kensington, advising of Carden's award of the Military Cross. Died 12 February 1942 Age 57 years old Son of Major-General George Carden and of Mary Gertrude Carden (nee Blaine); husband of Marjorie Ruth Carden (nee Scott), of Maida Hill, London. M.A., B.C.L.Scott Family; Scott Family, Woodville Estate
wm_Wh371a.jpg.jpg1856-07-24Certificate for the Legion of Honour awarded to Captain Hopton Bassett ScottScott Family; Scott Family, Woodville Estate
wm_Scott639.jpg.jpg1917-11-26Letter from John Davie Scott to his mother in Locksley, Shankill. He thanks her for trying to send sausages. Says eggs are at a famine priceScott Family; Scott Family, Woodville Estate
wm_Scott663.jpg.jpg1917-11-17Letter from John Davie Scott to his mother in Locksley, Shankill. Asks his mother to excuse the notepaper (written on squared service notebook paper).Scott Family; Scott Family, Woodville Estate