C.F.Haswell Bayly and family

Charles Frederick Haswell Bayly known as Haswell, trained as an electrical engineer, and was in charge of Southern Railway Power Stations, first at Slade Green, Kent, and then at Wimbledon. He married Florence Eleanor Jeremy in 1901, living first at Priory Road Dartford, and then at "Thule" 85 Pelham Rd Bexleyheath. He and Florence had three children, Harold, Douglas and Gwen. He was an excellent shot with a rifle, winning many trophies and eventually winning the highest prize "The King's Prize" at Bisley. He was a Home Guard in both World Wars.  He died in 1954, two months before Florence.


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Haswell and Jessie Bayly
Haswell Bayly
Haswell Bayly aged 28
Haswell and Florence at right. (Moreton House, 49 Kentish Town Rd)
Florence and Haswell Bayly about 1901
Slade Green Power Station, Haswell Bayly was in charge.
'Thule' 85 Pelham Rd Bexleyheath, home of Haswell and Florence Bayly
Haswell, Florence and family 1914
Haswell in Home Defence uniform 1914
Haswell and Florence 1915
Haswell driving a tram during the 1926 general strike
Haswell, with cups and medals for rifle-shooting
Haswell congratulated by future George VI 1932
Haswell being chaired, Bisley 1932, having won the King's Prize
Haswell and Douglas looking at the King's Prize medal
Harold, Gwen, Florence, Haswell, Douglas 1932
Haswell Bayly and Conan Doyle Trophy
Sydney and Haswell Bayly

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