Hello everyone,
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Among his personal belongings, I found a studio portrait of a young woman named Maisie, which was likely sent to him in January 1941. The photo was taken in Warwick, as confirmed by the stamp on the back, which reads:
“Photo Studio, 15 High Street, Warwick”
She appears to be wearing a British military uniform, probably that of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS). Unfortunately, I do not know her surname or further details.
I’m hoping that someone here might recognise the uniform, the studio, or perhaps even Maisie herself. Any guidance, suggestions, or historical insights would be greatly appreciated.
The Photo Studio at, 15 High Street, Warwick, was:-
Including Malcolm McNeille's predecessors
Added:
1880sMartin and Tyler Photographers,
15 High Street, Warwick.
Added:
Early 1900s, 1908 J. Harriott, 15, High Street, Warwick.
Official Photographer to the Warwick Pageant.
The Warwick Pageant was a Festival of Drama in Warwick and at Warwick Castle.
3rd Add:
1924Malcolm McNeille & Co., Portrait Photographers,
6 South Street, Chichester, and Hounslow.
26 South Street, Chichester.
2nd Add:
1931Malcolm McNeille, Portrait and Commercial Photographer
20 Church Street, Stratford upon Avon,
And at 15 High Street, Warwick, Chichester, and Hounslow.
1900s to After WW 2Malcolm McNeille, 15 High Street, Warwick, Warwickshire 4th Add:
See further reply about Malcolm McNeille & Co.
By 1956The address had become the:-
Offices of Warwick Newspapers, Limited, 15 High Street, Warwick.
Printed by the Courier Press, Leamington Spa and London.
The Leamington Spa CourierHeart of England Newspapers Ltd.
Mark