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Name |
George Lane [1, 2, 3] |
Birth |
16 Aug 1863 |
Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales [2, 3, 4] |
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England and Wales Births 1837-2006, George Lane George Lane's Birth was registered in the 3rd Quarter (July, August, September) 1863 at Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales. Volume 11a, Page 506. |
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England and Wales Births 1837-2006, Births Registered in July, August, September 1863, Lan- Lane, Page 586, George Lane. George Lane's birth was registered in the third Quarter (July, August, September) 1863, at Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales. |
Christening |
9 Sep 1863 |
St Marys Church, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales [2, 4] |
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St Marys Anglican Church, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, Parish Records, Baptism, George Lane. George Lane was baptised 9th September 1863 at St Mary's Anglican Church, Glamorgan, Wales. |
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St Mary's Anglican Church, Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales, parish Records, Baptisms, Transcription, George Lane George Lane, son of George and Merina Lane was baptised at St Mary's Anglican Church Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales. |
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Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
25 Dec 1882 |
Bedminster, Bristol, England [1] |
Tailor |
Residence |
25 Dec 1882 |
St Lukes Road, Bedminster, Bristol, England [1] |
St Lukes Road, Bedminster, Bristol, England |
Occupation |
2 Apr 1911 |
Kensington Hill, Brislington, Bristol, Somerset, England [3] |
Bespoke Tailor |
- The word bespoke derives from the verb bespeak, to speak for something, in the specialised meaning of "to give order for it to be made."[1] Fashion terminology reserves bespoke for individually patterned and crafted men's clothing, analogous to women's haute couture,[2] as opposed to mass-manufactured ready-to-wear (off-the-peg or off-the-rack). The term originated on Savile Row, a street in London considered the "Golden Mile of tailoring".[3]
Bespoke clothing is traditionally cut from a pattern drafted from scratch for the customer, and so differs from ready-to-wear, which is factory made in finished condition and standardised sizes, and from made to measure, which is produced to order from an adjusted block pattern. The opposition of terms did not initially imply that a bespoke garment was necessarily well built, but since the development of ready-to-wear in the beginning of the twentieth century,[4] bespoke clothing is now more expensive and is generally accompanied by a high quality of construction.[n 1]
While the distinction conferred by haute couture is protected by law in France,[n 2] the British Advertising Standards Authority has ruled it is a fair practice to use the term "bespoke" for products that do not fully incorporate traditional construction methods.[5] The Savile Row Bespoke Association, a trade group of traditional tailors, disagrees.[n 3][6] But it has taken no formal step to challenge the ruling.
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Residence |
2 Apr 1911 |
Oxford House, Kensington Hill, Brislington, Bristol, Somerset, England [3] |
Oxford House, Kensington Hill, Brislington, Bristol, Somerset, England |
Occupation |
29 Sep 1939 |
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [4] |
Taylor (master) Retired |
Residence |
29 Sep 1939 |
467 Bath Road, Bristol, Bristol C.B, Gloucestershire, England [4] |
467 Bath Road, Bristol, Bristol C.B., Gloucestershire, England |
Person ID |
I10740 |
Tucker Family Tree |
Last Modified |
3 Feb 2021 |
Family |
Georgina Kate Tucker, b. c 1861, Didcot, Oxfordshire, England d. 17 Jul 1932, Bristol, England (Age ~ 71 years) [1] |
Marriage |
25 Dec 1882 |
St John the Baptist Church of England, Bedminster, Bristol, Somerset, England [1] |
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St John the Baptist Church of England, Bedminster, Bristol, England, Parish Records, Marriages, George Lane and Georgina Kate Tucker George lane Married Georgina Kate Tucker, 25 December 1882, St John the Baptist, Church of England, Bedminster, Bristol, England. |
Children |
| 1. George Willie Lane, b. c1886, Bristol, Somerset, England  |
| 2. Violet Merina Lane, b. c1888, Bristol, Somerset, England  |
| 3. Amelia Kate Lane, b. c1890, Bristol, Somerset, England  |
+ | 4. Kathleen Georgina Lane, b. 8 Jan 1899, Bristol, Somerset, England  |
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Family ID |
F3390 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Jan 2021 |
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Documents
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 | 1901 Census of England and Wales, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, Family of George and Georgina Kate Lane (n. Tucker) On 31 March 1901, the evening of the taking of the Census, the following people were recorded at 7 Kensington Hill Brislington, Bristol, Somerset, England:
George Lane Head, Georgina K Lane wife, George W Lane son, Violet M Lane Daughter, Amelia K Lane Daughter, Kathleen G Lane Daughter. |
 | 1911 Census of England and Wales, Family of George and Georgina Kate Lane (n. Tucker) On 2 April 1911, on the evening of the taking of the 1911 Census the following people were listed as residing at Oxford House, Kensington Hill, Brislington, Bristol, Somerset, England:
George Lane (head), Georgina Kate Lane Wife, George Willie Lane Son, Violet Merina Lane Daughter, Amelia Kate Lane Daughter, Kathleen Georgina Lane Daughter. |
 | 1939 Register Transcription, Bath Road, Bristol, Bristol C.B., Gloucestershire, England, George Lane. On the 29th September 1939, the night the 1939 Register was taken, George Lane was residing at 467 Bath Road, Bristol, Bristol C.B,, Gloucestershire, England. His occupation was recorded as Taylor (Master) Retired. |
 | 1939 Register, Bath road, Bristol, Bristol C.B. Gloucestershire, England, George Lane. On night of the 29th September 1939 the 1939 Register was taken. On it, George Lane was shown as residing at 467 Bath Road, Bristol, Bristol C. B., Gloucestershire, England and his occupation was Taylor (Master) Retired. |
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Sources |
- [S608] St John the Baptist Church, Bedminster, Bristol, England, Parish Records, 25 Dec 1882, 6 (Reliability: 3).
See attached copy of St John the Baptist, Bedminster, Bristol, England, Parish Records, Marriages, George Lane and Georgina Kate Tucker.
- [S611] St Mary's Anglican Church, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, Findmypast, Glamorgan, Wales, Parish Records, (Findmypast), 9 Sep 1863, 240/1863 (Reliability: 3).
See attached copy of St Mary's Anglican Church, Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, Parish Records, Baptisms, 1863, page 240, baptism No. 1913, George Lane, Son of George and Merina Lane.
- [S68] 1911 Census of England and Wales, 2 Apr 1911, Reg District number 319, Sub-Registration District Knowle, Vessel No. 19, Piece 14946.
See attached copy of 1911 Census of England and wales for the family of George and Georgina Lane of Oxford house, Kensington Hill, Brislington, Bristol, England.
- [S391] findmypast & The National Archives of Great Britain, 1939 Register, (findmypast), 29 Sep 1939, Ref: RG101/5001A/003/37 Letter Code: OAID (Reliability: 3).
See attached copy of 1939 Register, Bath Road, Bristol, Bristol C.B. Gloucestershire, England, Schedual 10. George Lane.
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