STEMP (STAMP) Chart 0374

This is a Chart for Laurence (Lawrence) Dudley (Stamp) Stemp (Sir) CBE, DSc, D.Litt, LLD, Ekon D, DSc Nat (Professor) and Elsa Clara Rea

  married
5th March 1923
All Saints
Wandsworth
London
registered
March quarter
1923
Wandsworth district
London
banns
25th March, 1st and 8th April
Christ Church
Sidcup
Kent
for Laurence Dudley STAMP
(Bachelor)
of that parish
and for Elsa Clara REA
(Spinster)
of the Parish of
All Saints
Wandsworth
 

1
LAURENCE (LAWRENCE) DUDLEY (STAMP) STEMP (SIR) 
CBE, DSc, D. Litt, LLD, Ekon D, DSc Nat (PROFESSOR)

born 
9th March  1898
Kilburn, Middlesex
(1901) Catford, Kent

occupation
1911 School
Geologist and Geographer
1925 Geologist (sailing from China to USA)
1925 Geologist (sailing from Hong Kong to Vancouver
1931 Professor (sailing from UK to Jamaica)
1931 Professor (sailing from Columbia to UK)
1933 Professor (sailing from UK to USA)
1934 Professor (sailing from Trinidad to USA)
1936 Professor (sailing from UK to Spain)
1939 University Reader & Doctor of Science - Company Director (Foodstuffs & Publisher)
1942 University Reader (probate of mother)
1947 Professor (arrival in Alaska, USA)
1949 (not readable) sailing from UK to Canada)
1951 Professor (sailing from Canada to England)
1952 Professor (sailing from USA to England)
1954 Professor (sailing from UK to India)
1956 Professor (sailing from USA to England)
1957 Professor (sailing from Fiji to Honolulu)
1959 Professor (sailing from USA to England)
1962 Professor Emeritus (probate of wife)
military
WWI
2nd Lt.
R.E.
died
8th August 1966
Obregón
Mexico City
Distrito Federal
Mexico
Aged 68
of
Heart Failure
buried
1966
Bude, Cornwall
probate
25th November 1966
Cornwall
to
Bryan Unett Dudley STAMP
surveyor
will
£81,997
resealed
Victoria
British Columbia
10th March 1967

2
ELSA CLARA REA
born 
28th August 1900
(7 months on the 1901 Census)
(birth entered as 18th August 1900 on the 1939 census)

Wandsworth
London
registered
September quarter 1900
Wandsworth district
London
baptised
30th December 1900
St Paul
Battersea
Wandsworth
London
confirmed
about
1917 (aged 17)
All Saints
Wandsworth
London
occupation
1939 Company Director (Publishers)
died
30th July 1962
Widemouth Bay
Bude
Cornwall
Aged 61
registered
September quarter 1962
Stratton district
Cornwall
probate
7th September 1962
to
Laurence Dudley
STAMP
(husband)
Professor Emeritus
will
£5402 11s 1d.

3
Bryan
Unett
Dudley
STAMP
born
13th April 1929
Epsom district
Surrey
died
12th March 2014
Stratton Hospital
Hospital Road
Stratton
Cornwall
Aged 85

married
30th June 1962
Ploughley district
Oxfordshire
Susan 
Hargrave
DARNLEY-SMITH
  1. 1901 "Killicrankie" Foots Cray, Bromley, Kent . A servant was Ethel SIMMONS (19) born Penge, Surrey
    1911 Passey House, High St, Eltham, Kent.  Living with the family was father's mother-in-law Mary Ann CABLE (79) a widow  born Heathfield, Sussex and Kate BAILEY (20) General Servant Domestic  born South Ockenden, Essex
    1918 96 High Street, Woolwich, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Laurence Dudley STAMP and Charles Alfred STAMP
    1919 96 High Street, Woolwich, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Laurence Dudley STAMP and Charles Alfred STAMP
    1923 Christ Church, Sidcup, Kent (Banns)
    1925 Rangoon, Burma (last permanent address given on sailing for China to USA)
    1925 Lawrence D and Elsa Clara arrived in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on 18th May 1925, having sailed for Hong Kong on the "Empress of Canada"
    1925 Sailed from Hong Kong, China and arrived in Seattle, Washington, USA on the 18th May 1926 
    1927 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP
    1929 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP and Elsa Clara STAMP
    1930 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP and May BARTLETT
    1931 Sailed from Avonmouth, England on the "Ariguani" arriving in Kingston, Jamaica on 23rd March 1931.
    1931 Departed Santa Marta, Columbia on the "Changuinola" and arrived in Bristol, England on10th May 1931.
    1931 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Florence WALLIS and Eva Emma SMITH
    1932 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Florence Selina WALLIS and Eva Emma SMITH
    1932 Sailed from Brisbane, Australia on the "Themsitocles" via Cape Town arriving in London, England on 5th April 1932
    1933 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Florence Selina WALLIS and Eva Emma SMITH
    1933 Sailed from Liverpool, England on the "Georgic" and arrived in New York, New York, USA on 2nd October 1933.
    1934 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Florence Selina WALLIS and Eva Emma SMITH
    1934 Sailed from Trinidad, British West Indies via Cuba in the "Fort St George" and arrived in New York, Now York, USA on the 7th April 1934
    1935 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Hilda HOGSDEB and Florence Selina WALLIS
    1936 Sailed from Southampton, England in the "Arlanza" and arrived in Vigo, Spain on the 4th April 1936 Address in England Popa, Ashtead, Surrey
    1936 4 Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Hilda HOGSDEN and Florence Selina WALLIS
    1937 4 Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Hilda HOGSDEN and Florence Selina WALLIS
    1938 4 Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP and Hilda HOGSDEN
    1939 4 Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Beatrice BARKER and Hilda HOGSDEN
    1939 8 Squint, Falcon Terrace , Bude-Stratton U.D., Cornwall. Living with Lawrence and his wife Elsa C were his mother and sisters Addie C and  Bertha A. There was 1 Record Officially Closed entry and then a Domestic Servant Beatrice A BARKER born July 1916)
    1941 Sailed from New York, New York, USA in the "San Mateo" and arrived in New Orleans, Louisana, USA on the 13th December 1941
    1947 Arrived at Ketchikan, Alaska, USA on the "Princess Louise" on the 29th August 1947 (do not know where he sailed from)
    1947 93 Sloane Square, S.W.1(Sailing from New York, New York, USA on the "Queen Mary" and arrived at Southampton, England on 2nd October 1947)
    1949 Sailed from Liverpool, England on the "Empress Canada" and arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on the 29th November 1949)
    1950 93 Sloane Street, London S.W.1 (Sailing from New York, New York, USA on the "Queen Elizabeth" and arrived in Southampton, England on the 27th July 1950
    1951 Sailed from Montéal, Québec, Canada on the "Empress of Canada" and arrived in Liverpool, England on the 27th April 1951)
    1952 93 Sloane Square, S.W.1. (Sailed from New York, New York, USA on the "Queen Elizabeth" and arrived in Southampton, England on the 6th October 1952 )
    1952 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address  Lawrence D STAMP and Elsa C STAMP
    1953 Sailed from Southampton, England in the "Smaria" and arrived in Québec on the 27th June 1953
    1953 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address  Lawrence D STAMP and Elsa C STAMP
    1954 93 Sloane Square, S.W.1. (Sailing from London, England on the "Statheden" and arriving in Bombay, India on the 30th December 1954)
    1956 Ebbingford Manor, Bude, Cornwall (Sailing from New York, New York, USA on the "Maurentania" and arrived in Southampton, England on the 4th October 1956)
    1957 Sailed from Nadi, Fiji " and arrived in Liverpool, Honolulu, Hawiaii on the 16th September 1957 
    1957 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Geoffrey I GRANT, Bryan U STAMP, Elsa C STAMP and Lawrence D STAMP
    1958 Flat 2 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, S.W.1 (London Electoral Roll) At this address Bryan U STAMP and Lawrence D STAMP
    1959 Ebbingford Manor, Bude, Cornwall Sailing from New York, New York, USA on the "Queen Elizabeth" and arrived in Southampton, England on the 4th August 1959)
    1962 Sailed for Southampton, England on the "Dominion Monarch" arriving in Fremantle, Western Australi in January 1961.
    1966 Ebbingford Manor, Bude Haven, Cornwall (at probate)
    1966 August, Mexican Death Certificate for Lawrence Dudley STEMP (only a guess at most of the handwritten part of this certificate, also a lot of accents used which I have not included, so doubt if any of it makes sense, but just to show that a Mexican death certificate was issued.
    Partida Num 99
    Leamusta? muieal? Dudley Stamp Laurence
    Acta de Defuncion
    En Ville Obargon
    Distrito Federal, a Las Deace Learas
    diel dia Duseal?
    de Agasto de mil novecientos Secuete? nuis ante mi Raymuudo Uusia Dieyes?
    Oficial del registro Civil, comparece Raul Rodugucels?
    y exhibe un certificado medico en el que se have consr el fallecimiento de ladulto
    Laurence Dudley TAME, con los siguientes datos
    GENERALES DEL FINADO
    Lugar de nacimiento: Kent Londres, Inglaterre
    Eded: Seseuta yodedaues?
    Nacionalidad: A????iaus
    Ocupacion profesor de geografia
    Domicilio Ebbingford Manor Bude Cornwall
    Estado Civle niudo di Elsa STAMP
    Padres; Carles? STAMP yu squara el numbee de le suadre fuisde
    Enfemedad: suiape cariaco no traumatica
    Dia y hora del fallecimmiento Aeper a les 11 learas
    Lugar del fallecimiento Luitio Quidies euidod Univesitaisis
    Lugar de inhumancion tiadloado para il pautun de Londres, Inglateiara preued pesuuid
    Medico que certifica Gabriel Diag de Urndonivia
    Domicilioa del Medico Carncitira Queisiuis Pluca 2739
    GENERALES DEL DECLARANTE
    Edad? Euicceute aues
    Ocupacion Exapleadr
    Estado Civil: saltaco
    Domicilio? Rasas Sasrues 151
    TESTIGOS
    Nombres David Qienites s
    Edad: receuticuies aues
    Ocupacion Euegleodo
    Domicilio Rsas Quascud 151
    Parenteco? Secugeued
    Nombres Augel Farres
    Edad: Taciute aues
    Ocupacion Euegleodo
    Domicilio Rsas Quascud 151
    Parenteco? Secugeued
    Leida la present acta, la ratifican y firman lost que Saben
    (six people signed, cannot read signatures.
    I tried an online translation of Spanish to English, the first part came out as follows:
    "Game Num 99
    Leamusta? muieal? Dudley Stamp Laurence
    Record of Death
    In ville Obargon
    Federal district, to Deace Learas
    diel day Duseal?
    of Agasto of thousand nine hundred Secuete? nuis before my Raymuudo Uusia Dieyes?
    Does official of the Civil record, appear Raul Rodugucels?
    and it exhibits a medical certificate in which have consr the death of ladulto
    Laurence Dudley STEMP, with the following information"
    So something like but have several words wrong.
    Sir (Laurence) Dudley Stamp, CBE, DSc, D. Litt, LLD, Ekon D, DSc Nat (9 March 1898 - 8 August 1966), was professor of geography at Rangoon and London, and one of the internationally best known British geographers of the 20th century.
    Information from John TERRY's web page 28/4/2015
    Sir Laurence Dudley STAMP was the son of Charles Stamp and Clara Jane EVANS. He married Else Clara REA on 5 May 1923.1 He died on 8 August 1966.
    There are lots of trips around the world for Lawrence and Elsa, to name a few Alaska, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Fiji, Honolulu, Hong Kong, India, Jamaica, Spain and USA. As there are so many I have not included details on chart above but have just noted here that they were well travelled.
    Laurence) Dudley (Sir. He was , Prof Social Geography LSE 1948–58 (Prof Emeritus 1958), Pres Internat Geographic Union 1952–56, member Royal Commission n Common Land 1955–58 and Nature Conservancy 1958, Ch Advisor Rural Land Use Minister Ag 1942–55, knighted 1965, DLitt, DSc, Honour Doct on 9 March 1898. He was Commander, Order of the British Empire (C.B.E.) in 1946
    Wikipedia
    Educated at King's College London, he specialised in the study of geology and geography and taught at the universities of Rangoon (1923-26) and London (1926-45). From 1936 to 1944 he directed the compilation and publication of the report of the Land Utilisation Survey of Britain. He worked on many official enquiries into the use of land and planning.
    Early life and education
    STAMP was born in Catford, London in 1898, the seventh child of a shopkeeper; his elder brother Josiah became the banker Lord STAMP of Shortlands. He attended University School, Rochester (1910-13), where he joined the Rochester and District Natural History Society. He then studied for a BSc at King's College London, graduating with first-class honours in 1917. Following military service he returned to King's as a demonstrator. His friendship with a student, his future wife Elsa REA, led to an interest in geography. They both sat for the BA in 1921, STAMP again taking a first. He was awarded a DSc in the same year.
    First world war
    STAMP served in the British army during World War I in France and Belgium from 1917 to 1919. Whilst away his research paper on the Silurian of Clun Forest was read on his behalf to the Geological Society of London.
    Professional and academic career
    STAMP spent the early 1920s as a petroleum geologist in the then British Empire colony of Burma, marrying and becoming professor of geology and geography in the new University of Rangoon in 1923. In 1926 he returned to the UK, becoming Reader in Economic geography at the London School of Economics (LSE).
    In the 1930s STAMP formed the Land Utilisation Survey of Britain, a major project to survey of the whole country using volunteers including colleagues, students, school teachers and pupils, on a scale of 6 inches to a mile. Publication of maps and reports began in 1933 and was completed in 1948, after interruption by the Second World war. STAMP reported on the reaction of a farmer who came across a school class doing land-use survey on his land. Angry at first, the farmer was pacified by the explanation of the schoolmaster, and then later wrote approvingly to his local newspaper that this approach was valuable both to the pupils and the community. STEMP went on to act as a consultant to many national governments and prepared a general scheme for a world land use survey which was adopted by the International Geographical Union.
    STAMP became professor of Economic geography in 1945 and moved to the chair of Social geography in 1948. Whilst at LSE STAMP held senior posts at many organisations, including presidency of section E of the British Association (1949), the Geographical Association (1950), the International Geographical Union (1952–6) and the Institute of British Geographers (1956), and vice-presidency of the Royal Society of Arts (1954–6).[2]
    He also acted as a government advisor - as vice-chairman of the Scott committee on land utilisation in rural areas (1941-2), as chief adviser on rural land utilisation in the Ministry of Agriculture (1942-55), developed the idea of land classification which was officially adopted for planning purposes and was a member of the Royal Commission on Common Land (1955-8). He retired in 1958.
    Retirement
    Besides DIY work at home in Bude, Cornwall, STAMP acted as a director of the family grocery firm and was president of the Institute of Grocers (1960-63). His work as a geographer and government advisor however was far from over. He was a member of the Nature Conservancy from 1958, chairman of the British National Committee for Geography (1961-6) and president of the Royal Geographical Society (1963-6). STAMP's wife Elsa died in 1962. In 1964 he chaired the organising committee of the Twentieth International Geographical Union Congress in London; a keen philatelist, he successfully argued for a set of commemorative stamps. In 1965 he chaired the National Resources Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Land and Natural Resources. Stamp died of heart failure in 1966 at a conference in Mexico City; he is reputed to have just completed a quest to visit every country in the world. He was buried in Bude.
    Legacy
    Much of the development of government policy for land-use control in Britain may be traced back to STAMP's land utilisation survey and analysis of land-use changes.
    Second Land-use survey
    A second land utilisation survey was initiated by Alice COLEMAN (later professor of geography at STAMP's alma mater King's College London) in 1960, following STAMPS's approach of the use of volunteers. Although around 3000 volunteers completed much of the field work, only a limited amount was published at 1:25,000 due to printing problems.
    Land-Use UK
    In 1996 the Geographical Association organized a further survey with the participation of around 50,000 school pupils.
    Dudley Stamp Memorial Fund
    The Royal Society's Dudley Stamp Memorial Fund provides small grants for geographers to assist them in postgraduate research or study travel likely to lead to the advancement of geography and to international co-operation in the study of the subject.
    Part of an Obituary for Professor Sir Dudley Stamp C.B.E
    it comes from http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/213163?sid=21106320737773&uid=70&uid=2&uid=3739256&uid=4&uid=2129 
    but only shows the first page and it is $12 dollars to view the whole item
    Laurence Dudley STAMP
    1898-1966
    PROFESSOR Sir Dudley STEMP, C.B.E., died on August 8, 1966 in Mexico City at the age of sixty-eight. He had been ailing for a time, but, with that "devotion to something afar" which had characterized the man all his life, he continued to honor every obligation put upon him, no matter how heavy or inconvenient. He died, was we are sure he would have wished to do, in harness. He was attending the Latin American Regional Conference of the International Geographical Union, and only three days before his death he had spent several hours with Professor S. P CHATTERJEE, the president of the I.G.U., in developing plans for the International Congress to be held in New Delhi in 1968.
    Laurence Dudley STAMP was born at Catford near London on March 9, 1898. He was the youngest of a family of seven, of who the eldest, Josiah, became the first Lord STAMP, the eminent economist and statistician. Because of chronically poor health, Dudley STAMP received little formal schooling. Nevertheless, , the grades he obtained in the Cambridge Senior Local (school-leaving) Examination in 1913 were good enough to get him accepted a a student at King's College, London, at the phenomenally early age of fifteen. In his four years of work there, he completed the course requirements in two undergraduate programs. In 1917 he enlisted in the Artists' Rifles, and he utilized his first leave to sit the final B.Sc. examination in geology, which he passed with First-Class Honours. Subsequently commissioned in the Royal Engineers, he served in northeastern France, where between actions, he found time to undertake geological fieldwork that earned him an M.Sc. degree soon after demobilization. He returned to King's College as a demonstrator on the staff of the Geology Department, and in the next two years he added two more degrees, a D.Sc in geology and a B.A with First-Class Honours in geography (this latter being taken externally - by "moonlighting".).
    A short spell in Burma as a geological adviser to the Indo-Burma Petroleum Company, during which he discovered a hill of iron ore but little oil, led to his appointment, at twenty-five, as professor of geology and geography in the University of Rangoon. While there, with help of his young bride, Elsa, he began to write a series of regional geographies for school and college use that was to bring him fame and fortune and as many graduate students as any university professor can, even at this late date we imagine, claim for his own. Fortunately was was a fast writer and thus able to spend a good deal of time in the field, in Malay, Indonesia, and China as well as in Burma.
    In 1926 he returned to England to take up the Sir Ernest CASSELL Readership in Economic Geography at the London School of Economic, a position he held until 1945, when, on the retirement of L. Rodwell JONES, he was appointed professor of geography at the same institution. In 1949 he was given the chair - newly instituted and, in a sense "custom-made" for him - of social geography. This he held until, in 1958 at the early age of sixty, he retired, becoming professor emeritus and honary lecturer.
    This by itself is a record of which any geographer could be proud, but is less than half of the STAMP story: indeed, it takes up less than one-third of his entry in Who's Who, For, beginning in the 1930's continuing without intermission until the day of his death, Dudley STAMP served his generation in a series of public capacities that no other British geographer has equaled and few have approached "Seen in perspective", as the London Times wrote on..........
    And that is where the page ends, so I do not know how much more was written about him.
    Chambers Biographical Dictionary
    STEMP Sir Lawrence DUDLEY 1898-1966
    English geographer
    Born in London, he was educated at Kings College London. Heundertook fieldwork in Burma and became professor of Geology and Geography at Rangoon in 1923. He became Reader (1926) and Professor of Geography (1945-58) at the London School of Economics. He founded and worked on the British Land Utilization Survey until after World War II and both during and after the was he was adviser to the government on many land-related topics.
  2. 1900 25a Amerland Road, West Hill, Wandsworth, London (at baptism) Father Arthur Unett REA - Solicitors Clerk and Mother Beatrice Eliza
    1901 25a Amerland Road, Wandsworth, London. Father Arthur U READ aged 39 a Solicitors Clerk born Islington, London, Mother Beatrice E aged 31 born Southsea, Hampshire. Servatn with family Minnie HALL aged 15 a General Servant Domestic born Wansworth, London.
    1911 25A Amerland Road, West Hill, Wandsworth S W. Father Arthur Unett REA (49) Law Clerk Solicitor born Islington, London, Mother  Beatrice Eliza REA (41) (married 19 years and having had 1 child who was still living)born Portsmouth, Hampshire.
    1917 (circa) 25a Amerland Road, Wandsworth, London (address at confirmation)
    1923 All Saints, Wandsworth, London (Banns)
    1925 Rangoon, Burma (last permanent address given on sailing for China to USA)
    1925 Lawrence D and Elsa Clara arrived in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on 18th May 1925, having sailed for Hong Kong on the "Empress of Canada"
    1925 Sailed from HongKong, China and arrived in Seattle, Washington, USA on the 18th May 1926 
    1929 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP and Elsa Clara STAMP
    1930 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP and May BARTLETT
    1931 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Florence WALLIS and Eva Emma SMITH
    1931 Sailed from Avonmouth, England on the "Ariguani" arriving in Kingston, Jamaica on 23rd March 1931. (UK address given as Popa, Ashtead, Surrey)
    1931 Departed Santa Marta, Columbia on the "Changuinola" and arrived in Bristol, England on10th May 1931.
    1932 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Florence Selina WALLIS and Eva Emma SMITH
    1932 Sailed fromm Brisbane, Australia on the "Themsitocles" via Cape Town arriving in London, England on 5th April 1932
    1933 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Florence Selina WALLIS and Eva Emma SMITH
    1933 Sailed for Liverpool,England on the "Georgic" and arrived in New York, New York, USA on 2nd October 1933.
    1934 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Florence Selina WALLIS and Eva Emma SMITH
    1934 Sailed from Trinidad, British West Indies via Cuba in the "Fort St George" and arrived in New York, Noew York, USA on the 7th April 1934
    1935 Popa, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Hilda HOGSDEN and Florence Selina WALLIS
    1936 Sailed from La Plata, Argentina on the "Highland Chieftain" and arrived in London, England on 23rd April 1936
    1936 4 Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Hilda HOGSDEN and Florence Selina WALLIS
    1937 4 Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Hilda HOGSDEN and Florence Selina WALLIS
    1938 4 Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP and Hilda HOGSDEN
    1939 4 Agates Lane, Ashtead, Surrey (Surrey Electoral Roll) At this address Lawrence Dudley STAMP, Elsa Clara STAMP, Beatrice BARKER and Hilda HOGSDEN
    1939 8 Squint, Falcon Terrace , Bude-Stratton U.D., Cornwall. Living, together with her husband Lawrence with his mother and sisters Addie C and Bertha A. There was 1 Record Officially Closed entry and then a Domestic Servant Beatrice A BARKER born July 1916)
    1947 Arrived at Ketchikan, Alaska, USA on the "Princess Louise" on the 29th August 1947 (do not know where he sailed from)
    1947 Sailed from New York, New York, USA on the "Queen Mary" and arrived at Southampton, England on 2nd October 1947. Address in England - 93 Sloane Square, S.W.1
    1949 Sailed from Liverpool, England on the "Empress Canada" and arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on the 29th November 1949
    1950 Sailed from New York, New York, USA onthe "Queen Elizabeth" and arrived in Southampton, England on the 27th July 1950
    1951 Sailed from Montéal, Québec, Canada on the "Empress of Canada" and arrived in Liverpool, England on the 27th April 1951 - Address in England - 93 Sloane Street, London S.W.1
    1952 Sailed from New York, New York, USA on the "Queen Elizabeth" and arrived in Southampton, England on the 6th October 1952 Address in England - 93 Sloane Square, S.W.1
    1952 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address  Lawrence D STAMP and Elsa C STAMP
    1953 Sailed from Southampton, England in the "Smaria" and arrived in Québec on the 27th June 1953
    1953 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address  Lawrence D STAMP and Elsa C STAMP
    1954 Sailing from London, England on the "Statheden" and arriving in Bombay, India on the 30th December 1954. Address in England - 93 Sloane Square, S.W.1
    1956 Sailed from New York, New York, USA on the "Maurentania" and arrived in Southampton, England on the 4th October 1956 - Address in England - Ebbingford Manor, Bude, Cornwall
    1957 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Geoffrey I GRANT, Bryan U STAMP, Elsa C STAMP and Lawrence D STAMP
    1959 Sailed from New York, New York, USA on the "Queen Elizabeth" and arrived in Southampton, England on the 4th August 1959 - Address in England - Ebbingford Manor, Bude, Cornwall
    1962 Sailed from Southampton, England on the "Dominion Monarch" arriving in Fremantle, Western Australi in January 1961.
    1962 Ebbingford Manor, Bude, Cornwall (at probate)
    Information for this family from THE PEERAGE A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain
    There are lots of trips around the world for Lawrence and Elsa, to name a few Alaska, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Fiji, Honolulu, Hong Kong, India, Jamaica, Spain and USA. As there are so many I have not included details on chart above but have just noted here that they were well travelled.
  3. 1932 Sailed from Brisbane, Australia on the "Themsitocles" via Cape Town arriving in London, England on 5th April 1932
    1950 Bryan U D STAMP departed Quebec, Canada and arrived at Liverpool on the 7th April 1950 on the "Empress of Canada", address given in England as 93 Sloan Street, London, S.W.1
    1954 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Bryan U STAMP
    1956 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Bryan U STAMP
    1957 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Geoffrey I GRANT, Bryan U STAMP, Elsa C STAMP and Lawrence D STAMP
    1958 Flat 2 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, S.W.1 (London Electoral Roll) At this address Bryan U STAMP and Lawrence D STAMP
    1959 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Bryan U STAMP
    1960 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Anthony FATHERS and Bryan U STAMP
    1961 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Anthony FATHERS and Bryan U STAMP
    1962 Flat 2, 93 Cadogan House, Sloane Street, Hans Town, Kensington and Chelsea, London (London Electoral Roll) At this address Anthony FATHERS and Bryan U STAMP
    Information for this family from THE PEERAGE A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain
    And found for Bryan
    Bryan Unett Dudley STAMP was born on 13 April 1929 He is the son of Sir Laurence Dudley Stamp and Else Clara Rea. He married Susan Hargrave Darnley-Smith, daughter of G Darnley-Smith, on 30 June 1962.
    He graduated with a Marlborough and McGill Bachelor of Arts (B.A.). He was late Lieutenant RA, FRGS, dir Geographical Publicns on in 1955. He lived in 2003 at Ebbingford Manor, Bude, Cornwall EX23 8LN, ZZZ
    2014 Ebbingford Manor Vicarage Road,  Bude, Cornwall. Address given on London Gazette death notice
    2014 Obituary notice for Bryan Onyett Dudley STAMP
    Originally printed on March 15, 2014 in the Western Morning News.
    DUDLEY STAMP Bryan Unett Aged 84 years, of Ebbingford Manor, Bude. On 12th March, peacefully at Stratton Hospital. A dear Husband of the late Susan, Father of Jonathan and Grandad to Siena. Funeral Service at St. Michael's Church, Bude, on Wednesday 26th March, at 1.30 p.m., followed by private cremation.

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