The first photograph shows my great grandparents, William Wylie Brand and his wife Rosehannah, they ran the Waverley dining rooms within the Waverly Hotel on Stockton High Street during the 1890s.
The other two photographs are of a gentleman who’s identity I am curious about. I don’t know when they were taken or where but possibly around about the turn of the century. Any help would be much appreciated.
Photographs and details courtesy of Chris Shields.
So, this is why Lily Brand named her house The Waverly.
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Which of William Wylie Brand’s many children are you descended from? My brother and I are his great grandchildren via his 4th son George.
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Didn’t have a different name in the 1960s
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Are John and Olive Shields the parents of Chris Shields..?
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Yes indeed… Must get in touch.
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My uncle Harold Brand and his wife Nancy had the Theatre pub (Jockers) in the late fifties not sure if it is the same family.
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What town was that in? Sunderland?
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Stockton-on-Tees
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William Wylie Brand’s second son was Harold so likely the same family.
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The Waverley Cafe I remember as a boy around 1968 working on Stockton market on Saturdays. My job at lunchtime was to put the sandwich & tea order in and take it back to the stall. If I remember correctly it was run at the time by a lady known as Ma Scollett. They made the best egg & bacon sandwich I have ever tasted. Other food was also tops. The good old days for sure.
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