Cazaly ~ Photos

Charlotte Cazaly (1830-1907)
Generation 4
Photo courtesy Linden Holmes
Charlotte's Cross-stitch
Photo courtesy Linden Holmes


Catherine Walford Cazaly (1839-1903)
Generation 4 and daughter
Fanny Beatrice (Trixie) Little (1878-1960)
(in Little tree)




Kate Bond nee Hazel (b.1855)
Generation 5
Photo courtesy Linden Holmes
Luke Henry Bond (b.1857)
Generation 5
Photo courtesy Linden Holmes


Lillian Bunting (nee Deffee, b.1871) and Clifford Bunting (b.1906)
Generation 5
Photo courtesy Ronald Bunting





James Adolphus Cazaly (1857-1904)
Generation 6
Photo courtesy Brian Mackie




Rosalie Louisa Henrietta Archdeacon (1864-1955)
About 1895 - Generation 6
Photo courtesy Brian Mackie
Rosalie Archdeacon (1864-1955) and 2 children
Bessie Marion Cazaly (1897-2008) and Herbert P.A. Cazaly (1892-1964)
About 1950, Generation 6 & 7
Photo courtesy Brian Mackie


Harrie Gauntlett (1881-1918) and Kate Gauntlett nee Bond (1879-1963) taken c1913
Generation 6
Photo courtesy Linden Holmes
Harrie William Gauntlett (1881-1918)
Generation 6
Photo courtesy Linden Holmes



Percival (b.1900), Stella (b.1902), Jeanne (b.1904) and Clifford (b.1906) Bunting
Generation 6
Photo courtesy Ronald Bunting




Edward John Cazaly (1894-1933),
about 1917 - Generation 7

Photo courtesy Brian Mackie




Bessie Marion Cazaly (1897-2008),
about 1917, aged about 20
Generation 7

Photo courtesy Brian Mackie
Bessie Marion Cazaly (1897-2008),
William Roffey in 1922
Generation 7




 

Fournier Street, Spitalfields
Georgian houses of the weavers (2009)

Former Huguenot church, Fournier Street, Spitalfields
Built in 1743 on the corner of Brick Lane and Fournier Street, it began its life as a Huguenot church.
It has since been used by a Christian conversionary movement; as a Methodist Chapel; as a Synagogue; and in 1975 it became a Mosque.

 

 


Last modified 3 May 2017