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FAMILY AND
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The following pages contain more images
which will be of interest to the family historian. Though not of the same
social standing as some of those featured in Portrait Galleries 1 and 2,
their names live on in local history and folklore. |
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Jonathon Bostock. A
Crier and Bill-Poster who acquired the name of 'Derby Trot', having said to
has trotted from Ilkeston to Derby and back again, three times in just one
day, covering a total distance of some 60 miles over 12 hours. |
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Thomas (Giant) Sisson. He was a resident of Cotmanhay and worked as a collier at the Rutland Colliery. He is said to have weighed 22 stone and during a miners strike, he and a number of other miners pulled a wagon load of coal from Ilkeston to Belvoir Castle, home of the Duke of Rutland. His feat so impressed his Grace, he had his portrait painted by Joseph Travers. |
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Samuel Taylor (The Ilkeston Giant). He
was born at Little Hallam in 1816, the son of Samuel and Ann Taylor. |
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John Watkinson.
Apparently best known for carrying a large box of snuff with him at all
times, from which he would take pinches during church and chapel services. |
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