Florence's schoolfriend Barbara Singer marriage
Found this newspaper cutting in Florence's album.
It's of her schoolfriend Barbara Singer and husband to be Mr Ronald Forster on their wedding day.
The cutting is very yellowed and it's pinned to a booklet Bromley Lawn tennis Club Season 1927.
Barbara Singer in 1927 was the Lady's Match Captain. She lived at 77 Hayes Road, Bromley. 'Phone no Ravensbourne 1655.
The tennis courts were at sandford Road, South Bromley- five minutes walk from Bromley railway Station.
The men's match captain was F.J.Strohmenger of Elm Cottage, West Wickham, Kent. 'Phone no. Sydenham 1682.
Joint hon.secs. were M.G.Weekes of 'Edgehill' Cromwell Avenue, Bromley and S.L.Staples of Woodcombe, 97 Hayes Road, Bromley. 'Phone Ravensbourne 1026.
Did Barbara and Ronald Forster have progeny?
Are you a Forster or a Singer?
Known people in the above photo
1 from left:
Miss Barbara Singer
Maiden name: Singer
Age: 31 - 45
Female
2 from left:
Mr Ronald Forster
Age: 31 - 45
Male
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The mystery,history and Archive of the Harveys of Bristol, a wealthy Victorian family 1866 to 1937.
The mystery is how this original personal family archive belonging to Florence Harvey came to be found in my deceased mother's house in Essex ten years ago.
Florence was living in Sri Lanka in the 1930's so how did it arrive in England and why did my mother have it?
My great aunt may have brought it back to England but why was it not returned to the Harvey family?
Does this Victorian family not have descendents to whom it could have been returned?
Why do the documents,archives and photos cease about 1937 when Florence Harvey's mother died?
The Harvey family have no connection to my own family.
It is our intention to return the Harvey family archive to Florence's descendents if they can be found.
Read their story on my eBay blog jeannchris and see their images here through time from 1866 to 1937.





