ALDERNEY - By T Singleton
Thomas Singleton (1846 – 1915)
Thomas was born in the Isle of Wight, the fifth son of Peter Singleton and Elizabeth Grant. Sometime between 1851 and 1861 he moved with his mother and one elder brother, Charles to Guernsey. it is not known why they moved to Guernsey or what happened to his father, Peter.
Thomas married Anne Hamilton from Northern Ireland in January 1868. They had 6 children – Mary (1868 – 1947), Thomas (1870 – 1949), Ursula (1873 – 1960), Hamilton (1875 – 1949)( died at Les Cotils nursing home); Robert (1876 – 1941) and Frances (1879 – 1885).
Thomas was taking photographs in all of the Channel Islands, and was helped with the printing by his wife and two of his children, Mary and Hamilton.
This collection is quite extensive, so it will take some time to scan and complete.
Documentation held, infers that at least 44 photos were taken in Alderney, there maybe more.
If anyone has any photographs that they cannot identify due to a faded reference number and inscription, please contact me as I may be able to help. In most cases, there is a purple ink stamp on the back with " T. SINGLETON LANDSCAPE & GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHER GUERNSEY."
Thomas was born in the Isle of Wight, the fifth son of Peter Singleton and Elizabeth Grant. Sometime between 1851 and 1861 he moved with his mother and one elder brother, Charles to Guernsey. it is not known why they moved to Guernsey or what happened to his father, Peter.
Thomas married Anne Hamilton from Northern Ireland in January 1868. They had 6 children – Mary (1868 – 1947), Thomas (1870 – 1949), Ursula (1873 – 1960), Hamilton (1875 – 1949)( died at Les Cotils nursing home); Robert (1876 – 1941) and Frances (1879 – 1885).
Thomas was taking photographs in all of the Channel Islands, and was helped with the printing by his wife and two of his children, Mary and Hamilton.
This collection is quite extensive, so it will take some time to scan and complete.
Documentation held, infers that at least 44 photos were taken in Alderney, there maybe more.
If anyone has any photographs that they cannot identify due to a faded reference number and inscription, please contact me as I may be able to help. In most cases, there is a purple ink stamp on the back with " T. SINGLETON LANDSCAPE & GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHER GUERNSEY."
520. Crabbie Village & Breakwater, Alderney.
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