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Thomas James Mason was born in Lambeth, Surrey to Thomas James Mason, wheelwright [1], and Mary Jane Dugan Newlyn [2]. On the 1911 England Census he is noted as a Letter Sorter [3]. He married Eugenie Maud L Whiting in Camberwell, London in 1906 [4] and had 2 children; Leslie Thomas, born 1907 [5], and Ronald Edgar, born 1912 [6].
He was a friend of Syd Simmons who gave him copies of his windmill and watermill postcards.TJ Mason constructed a list of Syd’s postcards, using the latter’s numbering system, in a notebook. He also had original black and white ink drawings by Karl Salsbury Wood listed in the same notebook. The notebook [SHOR-1118066], postcards and Karl Wood drawings were given to his nephew, Martin Thomas Mason.
He died at Farnborough Hospital, Kent on 16 April 1961 [7].
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Scraps of paper with notes by T J Mason. Includes tally of the number of drawings by county, notes on individual drawings and scrap with question by Mason re. M352 and response by Wood.
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WOOD-MIS-02.pdf
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