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Group of adults with list of names

Title: Group of adults with list of names
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Description: Mr Dick Walker, Mr Howard Foster, Mr Charlie Mathers, Mrs Foster, Miss Iizzie Storey, Miss Fanny Foster, Miss Beatrice Foster. Lady in front of pillar in black hat is Mrs Annie Mather. Lady at her side is Maud Mather, in white Panama with black band. Man by other column in flat cap is Eric Scott. Lady in front in white hat is his wife.
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Is this the same Charlie Mathers who became a well known Skipton undertaker? I don't know if he is still with us, but his premises used to be at the back of the post office in Swadford street in 1969. He used to attend funerals with a top hat on and I remember the whiskers in the middle of his cheeks! I worked at J P Mewies & Co, Solicitors in Swadford Street at the time. My father was Rector of Bolton Abbey (priory) 1961 to 1977.
Added by: Moira Cocker (nee Griffiths) - 30 Sep 04
i have a bijbel from end 1800 from james and ellen foster from skipton i kan not wreide not so good i em from hollend bud i wond to now if dear is stil fam foster in skipton i have de bijbel vore 20 jaers i bord it in a antik store i hope to here somtink back
Added by: maria - 12 Jul 05
This is the father of Charlie Mathers jnr. He drove the hearse for both Stevesons and Hutchinsons Albion Yard. Charlie jnr the undertaker had premises at the back of the Post Office and later behind the Plaza Cinema.
Added by: j m varley - 24 Sep 09
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