jamaican uk immigrant family histories
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The Jippi-Jappa Hat Merchant and
His Family A Jamaican Family in Britain
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Contents
1. The Beginning Anna Aleong
2. Carryl Henriques, 1904 – 1952 Miranda Aldhouse-Green
3. Gilda Henriques, 1905 - 2005
Part 1 Gilda’s Story Gilda Stewart
Part 2 Gilda, continued Helen Holland
Part 3 Gilda: An Afterword Michael Oatley
4. Cyril Henriques, 1908 – 1982 Claudette Gentle
5. Eunice Henriques, 1909 – 1995 Miranda Aldhouse-Green
6. Pauline Henriques, 1914 - 1998
Part 1 My Mother, Paul Gail Critchlow
Part 2 ‘Cutting the Apron Strings’ Pauline Crabbe
Part 3 Memories of my Mother Biff Crabbe
7. Fernando Henriques, 1916 - 1976
Part 1 A Personal Statement Fernando Henriques
Part 2 Fernando’s Footsteps Julian Henriques
Cyril Charles & Edith Emily Henriques
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The
Henriques
family arrives
in Liverpool,
1919
Kingston, about 1919
The Henriques family
The Henriques children: Carryl, Gilda, Cyril George, Eunice,
Pauline, Fernando
Gilda in 1944
…. and with David (Father Mark)
Cousins: David and Gail
Robina, Gilda, Sister Anthony, and Helen
- Alpha Convent of Mercy, Kingston -
Cyril: graduate, barrister and judge
Sisters: Gilda, Pauline, & Eunice
Pauline
Fernando
in the Fire Service
Back row, left to right: L.F. Henriques; W. Newell; J.W. Brailsford; A.A. Issa; M.N. Shrinivas Front row: K.P. Hadjioannou; Miss P. Puckle; Prof. A.R. Radcliffe-Brown; M. Fortes; K.A. Busia
‘Wife swapping in Welsh villages’ : Daily Mirror cartoon
Some of
Fernando’s writings
Fernando
in his
Sussex
garden
xviii + 228 pages, illustrated
Mark Holland (ed.)
Horsgate Books: Paperback
ISBN: 978-0-9927152-0-5
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