The shoe shop in Dublin, managed by Mr.Fontaine, Mrs. Bamforth's father. Mr. Fontaine is standing in the doorway, his errand boy is on the left. Mr. Fontaine, born in London, was the son of a French father and Irish mother. He managed a number of shoe shops in different parts of the country. In Dublin he had the order for the officers' shoes. They bet him he couldn't put Union Jacks in the shop window without getting bricks thrown at them.
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The shoe shop in Dublin, managed by Mr.Fontaine, Mrs. Bamforth's father. Mr. Fontaine is standing in the doorway, his errand boy is on the left. Mr. Fontaine, born in London, was the son of a French father and Irish mother. He managed a number of shoe shops in different parts of the country. In Dublin he had the order for the officers' shoes. They bet him he couldn't put Union Jacks in the shop window without getting bricks thrown at them.
Date of work:
n.d.
Reference number:
GB124.DPA/1098/98
Level of description:
Item from Fonds: Documentary Photographic Archive (GB124.DPA)
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Unrestricted
Record types:
Greater Manchester County Record Office
Language:
English
Record number:
7433344