Max, the author’s grandfather, Boer War veteran and acclaimed artist. He died in 1914 - Lionel’s Uncle Fred, James & Rachel’s oldest son, who died in India, 1907 -
The Butlins, Susan and Edward (Fox) with Frances and Claude in front, and Dorothy and Schuyler standing behind, at Trebartha Hall north of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
Ann’s great-grandmother, Marianne Sutton with her four daughters. Clockwise from left: Gertrude, Marianne, Ann’s grandmother Susan and Harriet
Back row: George, Lucy, Lady Bridport, Lionel, Lady Boyle, Prince Frederick of Prussia, Grandfather, Teddy Latham, Lady Spencer Churchill Front Row: Author, Myrtle, FG, Queen Mary
Muriwai Beach, New Zealand L to r: Myrtle, George, John Doe, Prudy, Lucy, Norah
Author with grandfather Jellicoe at St Lawrence, summer 1934
Lionel as chairman and joint Managing Director at Portsmouth in 1940s. He did not realise that a few years later he would have neither office nor job.
Maxwell Balfour. Date painted: 1897 Oil on canvas, 80 x 139.7 cm Collection: UCL Art Museum. Won first prize in a competition at the Slade
Phillip, later Lieutenant General Sir Philip. Ronald, later Commander RN
Third from left: Joseph Joachim and Amalie Schneeweis’s eldest son Johannes, on the left: Harold, later Head of Prints and drawings Chicago Art Gallery then Christa, daughter of Johannes’ brother Hermann. On the right Christa’s sister, Gaby her husband, and Johannes’ wife, Emily