A large late 19th/early 20th century brass dog, or mastiff, collar, English/Welsh With rolled rim and lined with leather, a loop for a lead and closing with a fixed hasp secured by a small padlock (marked WARRANTED), and with two plaques, one reading 'BRUCE OF BERGH', the second engraved in cursive 'F. C. Robinson / Barry Dock', 18cm diameter x 5.5cm high Fußnoten The 1901 census records a Fred Charles Robinson born in Yorkshire in 1871, of 4 Digby Street, Barry, as a Railway Carter. He was then married to Mary Robinson also 40, originally of Cheshire. In 1911, they were recorded as having five children. The oldest, Walter Ward Robinson, then 15, was also a carter for the Railway. Fred Charles Robinson was still alive, and living at 4 Digby Street, in 1939.
A large late 19th/early 20th century brass dog, or mastiff, collar, English/Welsh With rolled rim and lined with leather, a loop for a lead and closing with a fixed hasp secured by a small padlock (marked WARRANTED), and with two plaques, one reading 'BRUCE OF BERGH', the second engraved in cursive 'F. C. Robinson / Barry Dock', 18cm diameter x 5.5cm high Fußnoten The 1901 census records a Fred Charles Robinson born in Yorkshire in 1871, of 4 Digby Street, Barry, as a Railway Carter. He was then married to Mary Robinson also 40, originally of Cheshire. In 1911, they were recorded as having five children. The oldest, Walter Ward Robinson, then 15, was also a carter for the Railway. Fred Charles Robinson was still alive, and living at 4 Digby Street, in 1939.
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