walthamstow guardian

31 comments
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Lee commented
Can we suggest this title to be approved please
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Jacqueline Wallace commented
More reports to be presented showcasing our history
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Hayleigh commented
Needs saving provides helpful local information
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Fiona commented
Chronicle more of our local history
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Maxine commented
East end life needs bringing to life post these important historical events
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Barry commented
Great local paper save it
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Anthony commented
Check in with more options
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Gareth Bayliss commented
Always been a great local newspaper. Would love to be able to access photos and articles from 60/70/80s as my late Father made a few contributions.
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Anonymous commented
Save it. Small businesses are what built us, not national franchises.
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Hilary commented
Further contributions please
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Anonymous commented
Fantastic paper with local news. Must keep going.
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Anonymous commented
Terrific paper.
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Richard commented
Digitalise our past
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Sam commented
Restore more of our history please
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Janine commented
Later twentieth century of our history would be good
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Maggie commented
Surge in new material
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Carol commented
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This is my husband's grandfather who died at Walthamstow Hospital in 1919. On the 1901 Census he was living at 463 Leytonstone Road, and profession was a Baker married to wife Mary and having a daughter Kathleen. He then re- married Mary A.F. Clarke in 1909 and was then living at 145 Tower Hamlets Road, Forest Gate this lady being my husband's grandmother. Does anyone know who or where I could contact to locate any pictures that may be available which could possibly show if Leytonstone Road was where he had his bakers shop. Thank You -
Betty commented
I wonder if anyone out there would be able to tell me anything about my great grandfather James Stewart. Born in Scotland in 1844 & married to Margaret Garvock in 1866 at Fochabers Bellie.He was a carpenter. They lived in Edinburgh but on 1891 census were in Walthamstow at Hawkley rd with 5 children & the1901 census shows them with one son James Maclean Stewart. at 1 Raymond Villas.I also have a death certificate for my great grandfather showing that he placed himself before a moving train in 1914.Inquest details pre-1943 did not survive the war & so I am hoping that someone has a family history or knowledge of why he did this.thanks for your help.
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Nikol commented
Submit more substantial coverage
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Gemma commented
More content is required