Category:Hague
WW1 Egypt Postcard Book
A few postcards from a post card book of Egypt. Possibly sent to James by his brother, Henry when he was in Egypt as a stopover on his way to Gallipoli.
Slapp Family Bible
Methodist Church of Australasia correspondance 1931
Methodist Church of Australasia correspondence with James Hague 1931.
Methodist newsletter Gulgong
Methodist Church of Australiasia, Gulgong Circuit
Methodist newsletter 1930
Methodist newsletter Minister Rev. J Hague 1930
Unknown Hague
Unknown Hague
Henry Hague psossibly
William and Henry Hague
James (Jim) Hague
Julia Hague nee O’hea
William Hague
James Hague Store Cabramatta
After retiring as a Methodist minister in the 1930’s, my grandfather opened his own store at 237 Cabramatta Rd, Cabramatta NSW. It later became full of termites and several orders and quotes were issued by the bank due to the severity of damage.
James Hague and Unknown people
Grace and James
James Hague with unknown group.
James Hague, second from the right with unknown group possibly The Independent Order of Good Templars who were based on the Freemason style.
Julia Hague and George Dobe 1939
1892 – Grace Isabell Slapp Story
1892 – Grace Isabell Slapp Grace being the youngest daughter, born 23 November 1892, at Pleasant Valley, Mudgee Road Ilford NSW, grew up on the farm known as ‘Pleasant Valley’, Cunningham’s Creek, Ilford, NSW, just had all her sisters and brothers had done so prior to her. Her Eldest sister, Clara born 1874 was 18 …
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Group at Clandulla Station saying Good-bye
1964 graduation Grace & John Hague (son)
1964 graduation Grace & John Hague (son). John graduated from Law School.
John Hague at Brislington Private Hospital
John Hague at Brislington Private Hospital Gulgong 1936 Sept. Owned by Nurse Grace Slapp
Funeral Notice – James Hague
James Hague
John Hague
Returned Thanks – Grace Hague (nee Slapp)
Obituary James Hague
Obituary James Hague (husband to Grace Slapp)
William (Bill) Hague
William Hague, James Hague’s brother
Henry Hague
Service/reference number: 1340 Branch of Armed Forces or Service: Army / Flying Corps Unit/s: 3rd Australian Infantry Battalion Rank/s: Private Stretcher Bearer Age at enlistment World War 1: 19 Civil occupation: Skin buyer Cause of death: Die of illness/disease Gender: Male Height (approx): 6ft 1in Weight (approx): 175lbs/12.5 st Chest measurement (max): 36 Complexion: Fair …
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