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Gunthorpe Hall
About 1915 to 1927, Frank Drakes (1889-1957) and his wife, Emily Kate (Daisy) Crossley (1886-1964), owned and lived at Gunthorpe Hall, Notts., near the River Trent, a few miles northeast of Nottingham. This was where their two daughters, Nora Barbara Drakes and Joan Barnby Drakes, were born. On 18.9.1914, he left from here to serve in the South Notts Hussars during World War I, but he became ill with Tuberculosis (TB) and was discharged on 22.3.1915 before he saw action. About 1926/7, they sold Gunthorpe Hall and emigrated to Canada, where he had previously worked as a cowboy in 1908. By the end of the Great Depression they had lost most of their money and eventually returned to England, where they later died.
Gunthorpe Hall, Nottinghamshire - a medieval fortified hall, with a Victorian extension.
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