...and brought her stool with her do you think? If they were made for each individual it would make sense. Were women included in this, were they allowed one do you think?
Linhope suggested I get in contact with the Hatton and Cookson archive on the Wirral. They may have some more snippets of info.....
...the donations to the World Museum in Liverpool were made by another George, possibly Uncle's predecessor

so no direct link for me there!
Uncle George was arrested (and ended up in hospital) by the Spanish authorities , he took offence when they arbitrarily closed down his factory. I'm guessing it was an palm oil factory as there was palm oil business on Elobey at the time, and not much else. Following a series of letters between the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Spanish (both in Madrid and on the island) he was given compensation of £70!
The trail ran cold there so I'm not sure what happened next, if anything!!! I don't know when he died exactly but there must be some official documentation somewhere in order that the family back in Manchester were told.
I would welcome any ideas or suggestions of where to look next.
Cheers
Jo