Showing posts with label William Marshall Arnold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Marshall Arnold. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Souvenir Saturday: Arnold family - sons of W M Arnold ca 1902


Five sons of William Marshall Arnold: a delightful photograph by H Kisch ca 1902.
I like the sporting touches - tennis racket, cricket bat and football.




Acknowledgements: Peter Hare and Dale Schultz.



Monday, March 19, 2018

Arnold family: boy in cadet uniform ca 1899 Natal




Cabinet photograph circa 1899 by J Wallace Bradley who operated a studio at 15 Smith Street, Durban from 1894 -1899. The boy could be the eldest son of William Marshall Arnold, George Wilfred.

For more on School Cadets see 
www.fad.co.za/2014/02/21/hool-cadets-the-polliack-silver-bugle-and-polliacks/

For a group photo of Umzinto School Cadets 1897 Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Celebrations see
molegenealogy.blogspot.co.za/2016/09/souvenir-saturday-umzinto-school-cadets.html

Acknowledgement: Peter Hare and Dale Schultz




Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Royal Hotel, Ladysmith, Natal 1912: William Marshall Arnold




The Royal Hotel, Murchison Street, Ladysmith, Natal, photographed in 1912 by F Atkinson, of whom no details are currently known. The owner of the hotel was William Marshall Arnold of Ladysmith, who got into hot water in 1898 when he was summoned in the Magistrate's Court for the Klip River Division as follows:


To CH Hendley Sergt NP Acting Messenger of the Court Summon Willam

Marshall Arnold of Ladysmith Hotel and Bar Keeper that he personally
appear before this Court at Ladysmith on the 21st October 1898 at 10
o'clock in the forenoon then to answer and abide the judgment of this
Court upon the complaint and information of the Local Board of the
township of Ladysmith that the said WM Arnold is guilty of the crime
or offence of contravening Section 65 Act 38 1896 In that on or about
the 15th October 1898 and at the Royal Hotel premises in Murchison
Street Ladysmith he being then the holder of a Hotel Bar License for
the said premises for the sale of intoxicating liquor did wrongfully
and unlawfully sell or keep his Bar or Buffet premises open for the
sale of intoxicating liquors and did supply persons namely James
Cairns of Ladysmith and Sergeant Lloyd of the Royal Irish Rifles with
certain intoxicating liquors to be drunk on the aforesaid licensed
premises between the hours of 11 'o clock at night and 6 'o clock in
the morning the aforesaid persons not being sleeping or boarding on
his hotel premises and to produce his liquor license and deliver the
same to the Magistrate on the day of hearing.
Serve on the said defendant a copy of this summons and then return to
this Court on that day what you have done thereon.
Given under my hand at Ladysmith this 17th day of October 1898
(Signed) HJ Colenbrander
Clerk of the Court

He was found guilty, appealed and had his appeals denied.




Acknowledgements to Dale Schultz