Personal information about Ralph Allder

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Burial Information

Name on burial register:
   Ralph Allder
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Age at death:
   83
Date of burial:
   06 March 1947
Abode at death:
(according to burial register)
   165 Andover Road, Newbury
Burial register information:
  
Book number: 1917
Page number: 266
Record number: 11725
Official at burial:
   JM Russell Davies
     
Comments:
   Ralph Allder jr. is probably buried in his parents grave
Source of information:
  Burial Register
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Memorial Details

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Obituaries and Newspaper announcements

Deaths Ralph Allder,
Article source:    NWN
Date of source:    06 March 1947
Copyright:    © 

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Newbury Weekly News

Dated 6th March 1947

ALLDER – March, 2nd, at Oak Lodge Nursing Home, Andover-road, Ralph Allder, late of “The Limes” Buckingham-road, aged 83 years.

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Grave of the Month - March 2024 - Ralph Allder 1863-1947
Article source:    Ros Clow
Date of source:    01 March 2024
Copyright:    © 

Transcription:

 

Grave of the Month  March 2024

Ralph Allder    1863-1947

Ralph was born on the 6th April 1863 in Newbury, Berkshire, the son of Ralph, a poulterer and bird stuffer and Mary Anne Alder.

By 1884 Ralph was described as an Engraver & Naturalist. In the same year he was awarded a medal for his work as a taxidermist.

Newbury had several taxidermists (variously described as ‘bird and animal preservers’) and these included Ralph’s brother Tom who operated from premises in Northbrook Street.  Ralph had premises at 3 Bartholomew Street, Northbrook Street and finally from 133 Bartholomew Street, an imposing double fronted shop.

In 1902 Ralph married, rather late in life, at aged 40, a  May Bray Brickell, aged 26, in Tunbridge Wells.  Her father Henry Brickell was the Head Coachman for the Earl of Carnarvon.

They had 2 children, a little girl, Rosa May, who died at 21 days and a son Ralph who did not follow in the family tradition and became a bank official.

In 1910 Ralph undertook the mounting of Major Booth’s famous 37 lb. Pike.

 

Many examples of Ralph’s work still exist and come up at auction from time to time.

The example shown is an anthropomorphic work of two whimsical Red Squirrels playing chess.

 The location of his grave is not known but when he died in 1947 at the age of 83 his probate amounted to over £17k, a large sum at the time.

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Pictures and photographs

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Ralph Allder’s trade label featuring Donnington Castle, a local landmark
Ralph Allder’s trade label featuring Donnington Castle, a local landmark
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Two Red Squirrels playing chess By Ralph Allder
Two Red Squirrels playing chess By Ralph Allder
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Ralph Allder's shop (with possibly Ralph Allder in doorway)
Ralph Allder's shop (with possibly Ralph Allder in doorway)
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Ralph Allder Taxidermy
Ralph Allder Taxidermy
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Invoice Ralph Alder

©By the courtesy of the Earl of Carnarvon
Invoice Ralph Alder
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Ralph Allder - Cosburn's directory
Ralph Allder - Cosburn's directory
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Ralph Allders shop 113 Bartholomew street
Ralph Allders shop 113 Bartholomew street

 



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