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Title
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Family
Creator
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UEA Archives
Language
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English language
Description
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This collection contains photographs, letters, and writing from the Kenney Papers connected to the personal and professional lives of members of the Kenney family, including Annie, Jessie, Reg, and Nell Kenney, Warwick Kenney-Taylor, James Taylor, the Clarke family and other close relatives.
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Photograph
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Title
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Annie and James Taylor with Nell Kenney in Letchworth, 1933
Subject
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Family
Description
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This is a 1933 photograph of Annie Kenney, her husband James 'Jim' Taylor (1874-1977), and her sister Nell Kenney outside Annie and Jim's family home in Letchworth. Annie and Jim married in 1920 after Annie stepped away from politics and moved to Letchworth in 1923. They remained together until her death in 1953.
James Taylor was born in St Pancras, the son of a solicitor's clerk. Between 1907 and 1914 he worked for various employers chiefly as a metalworker or pipe-fitter. In 1914 he enlisted in the King's Royal Rifles and in 1916 was dispatched to the Royal Navy Torpedo Factory, Greenock, where he met Annie and worked until end of the war. He made a career of teaching handicraft and rose to become a Manager of the Government's Training Centre in Letchworth. He retired in 1958 and embarked on a tour around Europe by moped.
Creator
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Kenney family
Source
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Kenney Papers, University of East (UEA) Anglia Archives
Publisher
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Unknown
Date
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July 1933
Format
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jpeg image file
Language
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English (United Kingdom)
Type
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Image
Still Image
Identifier
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KP/AK/9/15
Rights
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Copyright: Estate of Annie Kenney. All rights reserved. Included here by kind permission of Warwick Kenney-Taylor (son of Annie Kenney) and later generations of the Kenney and Taylor families.
1930s
1933
Annie Kenney
Family
James Taylor