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 | Beatrice Alexandra Muncey aka Bee Minter Faith - a photograph by Bee Minter which was selected to appear in the The World's Best Photographs, Third Series, published in 1947 by Odhams Press Ltd.
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Owner of original: John Minter/Odhams Press Ltd
Date: Jun 2020
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 | Beatrice Alexandra Muncey aka Bee Minter 1899 - 1982 The Young Defenders - a photograph taken by Bee Minter and found in a flea market in Utrecht by Hans Heesen, among a collection of photos and letters.
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Owner of original: Hans Heesen
Date: Jun 2020
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 | Beatrice Alexandra Muncey aka Bee Minter 1899 - 1982 A composite of photos acquired in Utrecht by Hans Heesen. From the top left they are thought to show Bee and her husband, Bee's husband Robert William Minter, Bee by herself, Bee with her daughter Gillian and Bee in fancy dress, possibly at the Chelsea Arts Ball. The only photo which is dated is the last, which comes from June 1947. The other photos must be earlier given that Bee married in 1923 and daughter Gillian was born in 1926.
The owner of this website, John Minter, has the original photos and would be pleased to pass them on to a family member.
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Owner of original: Hans Heesen
Date: Jun 2020
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 | Benjamin Minter Seaborne Born 5 July 1919, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA, died 19 October 2007, Scottsdale, Maricopa, Arizona, USA
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Owner of original: Seaborne family
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 | Bertha Hollinsworth Bertha Minter (nee Hollinsworth) with her four children (from left to right) Edith Annie (Dee-dee), Henry Charles, Bertram Thomas and Bertha Rose (Cissie), taken in the back garden of 87 Mortimer Road, Willesden, London.
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Owner of original: Sue McKiddie
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 | Bertha Rose (Cissie) Minter born 1903 Willesden, London
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Owner of original: Sue McKiddie
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 | Bethan Kate Minter Bethan is an actor, this is one of the pictures of her on a casting website.
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Owner of original: castingcallpro.com
Date: October 2012
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 | Billy Minter 1925 - 1943 Panel 1 of two panels on the Tower Hill Memorial dedicated to those who died on the SS Fort Athabaska which was caught in the German air raid on the Italian port of Bari on 2 December 1943.
The memorial was photographed by Christine Small in March 2017; this version was copied from http://www.benjidog.co.uk.
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Owner of original: http://www.benjidog.co.uk
Date: Mar 2017
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 | Blanche Roberts born 15 October 1883, Nottingham
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Owner of original: Roy Minter
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 | Bob Alvin Minter Jr. 1971 marriage certificate
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Owner of original: ancestry.com
Date: Feb 2019
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 | Brian Albert Minter born 1932 with wife Betty Grace nee Yexley
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Owner of original: Graham Minter
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 | Brian Minter A recent photo taken from a news article about Brian's reappointment as chancellor of the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV).
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Owner of original: The Province, BC, Canada
Date: September 2011
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 | Brian Minter born 1947, Canada Brian Minter sits on the new train at Minter Country Garden on Wednesday. The shiny red locomotive will be taking passengers for its first ride through the store's indoor Christmas display on Friday. — image credit: JENNA HAUCK/ THE PROGRESS
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Owner of original: Jessica Peters - Chilliwack Progress Chilliwack
Date: posted Dec 8, 2016 at 5:00 PM
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 | Capon Harry Minter born 1879, Brightlingsea
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Owner of original: Ken Porter
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 | Carla Stephens Minter 1950 marriage certificate
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Owner of original: ancestry.com
Date: Mar 2019
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 | Carla Stephens Minter 1968 marriage certificate
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Owner of original: ancestry.com
Date: Mar 2019
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 | Caroline Bertha Killick nee Browne 1855 - 1902 Raymond Killick writes (July 2025):
"My Wife and I visited New Zealand and we visited Caroline Berth Killick Nee Browne & Henry Norman Killick's grave site, in Mercer, for the first time.
The gravesite was in a very bad state, in danger of completely falling in!
The surrounding railings were in good repair.
The headstone vandalised and broken in several pieces. I managed to reassemble the broken pieces, and lay them together flat on the top. No headstone for Henry Norman, but I had it in authority from the late Jim Stevenson (a second cousin previously unknown to me and shared great grandfather of HNK), that he was placed in the same grave."
The photo on the left appears at findagrave.com and shows the grave in disrepair. The right-hand photo includes Raymond inspecting his handiwork.
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Owner of original: Raymond Killick and findagrave.com
Date: 2025
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 | Caroline Bertha Killick nee Browne c.1858 - 1902 Photo from the 1890s
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Owner of original: Raymond Killick
Date: Sep 2019
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 | Carrie Elizabeth Minter Photo from an article in Thrive Global
https://thriveglobal.com/stories/women-in-wellness-it-takes-many-mistakes-to-become-great-with-model-carrie-minter-and-dr-william-seeds/
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Owner of original: Thrive Global
Date: 17 Sep 2019
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 | Cecille Nichols Kingsley Born 23 May 1892, Hudson Falls, New York, USA, died 8 September 1994 Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
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Owner of original: Seaborne family
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 | Charles (Charlie) Alfred Lewis Strickson 1908 - 1977 Baptismal register from 1908
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Owner of original: Ancestry.com
Date: Apr 2021
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 | Charles Edward Minter
born 1909, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight
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Owner of original: Caroline Wood
Date: about 1960
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 | Charles John Minter 1897 - 1991 A picture which appeared in The Press (York) on 24 July 2019. It was accompanied by the following text:
HERE'S a man wearing the look of pride you get from a job well done.
The date is October 1963, and the man is Mr CJ Minter, the former York city engineer. And the bridge he's looking at? Clifton Bridge, of course - which Mr Minter and his team from the city engineers' department helped to build.
There had been talk of building a bridge here at Clifton, on the site of an old ferry crossing, for at least 50 years - plans had been put before the council in 1913. They came to nothing. In 1932, the plans were revived, as part of a scheme for an outer ring road, but again nothing happened.
By 1955, some preliminary work actually began on a scheme for a bridge at Clifton. But these plans too fizzled out.
In 1961, however, a young woman called Katharine Worsley married the Duke of Kent in York's own version of a Royal Wedding at York Minster. In order to handle the extra traffic anticipated, the army put up a temporary bridge across the river at Clifton. That temporary bridge was so successful that it finally paved the way for a permanent bridge to be built.
The bridge took two years to complete, and cost £230,000 to build: which prompted The Yorkshire Evening Press of October 25, 1963, to make a few snarky comments.
“The cost now: £230,000,” the newspaper reported. “The cost if it had been built 50 years ago: about £35,000.”
Still, today even that £230,000 seems like good value. Mr Minter had good reason for his pride. It is hard to imagine York without the bridge now...
Stephen Lewis
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Owner of original: The Press, York
Date: Jul 2019
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 | Charles Ray Minter 1972 marriage certificate
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Owner of original: ancestry.com
Date: Feb 2019
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 | Charles Rolfe Seaborne Born 30 March 1888, Thamesford, Ontario, Canada, died 7 July 1974, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA
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Owner of original: Seaborne family
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 | Charles Rolfe Seaborne Jr. Born 24 October 1917, Hudson Falls, New York, USA, died 31 October 1976, Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin, USA.
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Owner of original: Seaborne family
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 | Charles Thomas Trinder Married Ann Elizabeth Groombridge in Dublin, Ireland in 1894.
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Owner of original: Geoff Wright
Date: January 2012
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 | Charlotte Emma Flint born about 1859
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Owner of original: Philip Simmons, USA
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 | Charlotte Hannah Martha Minter Taken when she was in her 60's. and would have been taken between the late 1930's-early 1940 period
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Owner of original: Chris Horgan
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 | Charlotte Suzanne Minter, born 1986 Picture taken from Charlotte's page on the Moulton College, Northants website
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Owner of original: Moulton College, Northants
Date: October 2012
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 | Children of John Samuel Minter 1856 - 1920 John and Mary Anne's children: standing at the back, from left to right, are Edith Margaret, Horace William and Adeline Ellen. Seated are their parents Mary Ann Minter (née Soutter) and John Samuel Minter.
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Owner of original: Colin Minter
Date: Mar 2021
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 | Clara Eliza Minter born 1878, Brightlingsea
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Owner of original: Ken Porter
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 | Clifford David (Cliff) Minter, born 1931, Enfield, NSW, Australia, his mother Tess Minter nee Major. Photo taken taken about 1950 when Cliff was a member of the NSW Scottish Regiment 30th Infantry battalion Australian Citizen Military Forces (a voluntary part time unit).
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Owner of original: Cliff Minter in Australia
Date: about 1950
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 | Corn Hill, Texas, a painting by Talmage Minter Talmage describes the painting thus: Corn Hill is about 20-30 miles from our capital city of Austin. The church seems to be a little-used relic from another era. It's built in the style of a miniature cathedral. Despite its bucolic setting, it strikes me as a rather dark place. The horse represents, perhaps, the disinterest of God who has turned away from a dead expression of Christianity. To my way of thinking, the white color of the horse symbolizes God's purity, but also (maybe) hope for a new beginning.
I am probably the only artist in operation who paints nothing but old Texas churches. It is the mystery and the symbolism that I find endlessly fascinating.
More of Talmage's paintings can be seen at his website www.talmageminterart.wordpress.com
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Owner of original: Talmage Minter
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 | Craig Anthony Minter Photo taken when Craig and Stacey Rebecca married in August 2020. It includes their daughter Charlotte Jade.
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Owner of original: Wendy Hadley
Date: Jan 2021
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 | Cynthia Diane Minter 1990 marriage certifcate
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Owner of original: ancestry.com
Date: Mar 2019
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 | Darren James Minter Photo from an article of 4 November 2021 in Farm Weekly (published in Western Australia). The item was about Darren's use of spraying to control fruit fly in his orange orchards in Mildura, Victoria.
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Owner of original: Farm Weekly, Western Australia
Date: Nov 2021
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 | Darren James Minter The Weekend Australian, 29 July 2017
Orange boom times a good chance for navel gazing
Mildura orange grower Darren Minter is a happy man. After a cool summer, ripe oranges are hanging heavily from the trees on his farm near Iraak, Victoria, ready to be harvested.
But it is not just the size, quality and taste that is better this year. So too are the export prices, with Mr Minter’s top-grade navel eating oranges selling for $1000 a tonne, driven to record highs by unprecedented Chinese demand.
Six years ago China did not buy a single fresh orange from Australia. This year it will overtake Japan as Australia’s biggest export destination, with 40,000 tonnes of oranges worth $70 million — about one-quarter of all orange exports — to be shipped to China.
The trade surge is the result of the obsession by middle-class Chinese consumers with eating healthy, safe food grown in Australia; a desire that has spread from infant milk formula and beef to now include fresh fruit.
Even major orange exporters such as the Mildura Fruit Company — bought several years ago by Chinese state-owned Bright Foods — can’t keep up, despite increased production from big growers such as Minter Magic.
It’s a remarkable industry turnaround for citrus growers such as the Minter family, who have been farming grapes, oranges and almonds along the Murray River near Mildura for four generations.
Six years ago, orange prices were so low — one-tenth of current values — growers were ripping out trees, leaving fruit to rot on the ground or feeding oranges to cattle. Many citrus farmers planted wine grapes instead.
“It’s been an amazing change after a very tough decade. In 2011 after the drought I was on my arse financially, wondering how I would pay the bills and ready to walk away,” Mr Minter says.
“If you had told me then that five years later my farm would have tripled in size (to 300ha), I’d be planting more trees and oranges would be selling for $1000 a tonne, I would have laughed.”
But for Australian consumers the export boom to China has a downside. While fresh oranges remain cheap in supermarkets — although the best fruit is all going overseas — the price of Australian-grown orange juice has climbed to more than $7 for two litres. It is simply not worthwhile for Australian farmers to grow the lower-value Valencia juicing oranges for the local market when export prices are so high.
It has left local juice companies such as Berri and Daily Juice — both owned by the Japanese Lion-Kirin group — forced to import orange juice concentrate from Brazil. Stickers added to Daily Juice’s orange juice last month warned consumers that “a national shortage of oranges” had forced a switch to imports.
Moree farmer Dick Estens, who owns The Grove juice company, has resorted to planting large orchards of new Valencia trees on his own properties to ensure his business does not run dry.
“The Chinese are sucking in oranges from everywhere, it’s causing us a headache,” Mr Estens says.
“I’m not sure Australian consumers have realised that unless they pay more for locally grown orange juice, maybe $10 for two litres, it’s all going to end up with the rising Chinese middle class.”
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Owner of original: Weekend Australian
Date: 29 Jul 2017
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 | David Minter
baptised Boyton, Suffolk 19 Jan 1834
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Owner of original: Chris Malyan
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 | David Minter born Q4 1894, Boyton, Suffolk
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Owner of original: Helen Brown
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 | Dean Minter, born 1965 Newspaper picture from August 2012
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Owner of original: http://www.thisisscunthorpe.co.uk
Date: October 2012
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 | Denise Huberta Dalwood Minter born 1926 Wedding photo published in the Wells Journal of 1 September 1950.
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Owner of original: James Earley
Date: Oct 2017
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 | Dennis Henry Minter born 1919 A story and photo which appeared in The Surrey Advertiser and County Times of 6 September 1941.
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Owner of original: James Earley
Date: 1941/2017
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 | Dennis Jack Minter 1924 - 1984 Tombstone in the churchyard of St Mary the Virgin, Huntingfield, Suffolk.
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Owner of original: Sally Clarke, Secretary of the Huntingfield Parochial Church Council
Date: Oct 2021
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 | Dennis Marlow Royal Marines, with an address of 27, Ingal Road, Plaistow, London E13 on the reverse. Son of Alice Maud Minter and George W Marlow
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Owner of original: David Farrar
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 | Derek Minter 1932 - 2015 King of Brands Day - programme from 30 May 1982
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Owner of original: Alan Dale
Date: Oct 2020
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 | Derek Minter born 1932 "The King of Brands"
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Owner of original: http://www.superbike-racing.co.uk
Date: October 2012
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 | Deric Frank Minter born 1909 with wife Nellie Elizabeth nee Ward
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Owner of original: Graham Minter
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 | Derick Edward Minter Born 1917, Mildura, Victoria, Australia, died in 1998.
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Owner of original: Margaret Young
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 | Doris Irene Minter born 1901, Ash, Kent. Family group - Albert Edward and Rosa with (from left) Doris Irene, born 1901, Gladys Muriel, born 1894, and Roderick (Derick), born 1903
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Owner of original: Margaret Young
Date: about 1920
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