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Gibbs Coffee and Tea from Ceylon

Gibbs Family Tree Posted on 14th January 2021 by GFT_Keeper14th January 2021

In my last post I wrote that “…the family appears to have had minimal involvement in the major theatres of British Imperial reach – North America, India and Africa …”. I was promptly pointed to The Journal of Vicary Gibbs … Continue reading →

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Gibbs in Africa

Gibbs Family Tree Posted on 24th November 2020 by GFT_Keeper23rd December 2020

Much has been written about the extensive involvement of the Gibbs family in Southern Europe, Latin America and Australia, but the family appears to have had minimal involvement in the major theatres of British Imperial reach – North America, India … Continue reading →

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Clifton Hampden and a Gibbs Grave Story

Gibbs Family Tree Posted on 23rd October 2020 by GFT_Keeper26th November 2020

The church of St Michael and All Angels at Clifton Hampden in Oxfordshire exists in its present form because of the Gibbs family – and it is an architectural gem.  Pevsner talks of its “theatrical quality” standing on its cliff overlooking the … Continue reading →

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Poem for a Tyntesfield Oak Tree

Gibbs Family Tree Posted on 28th August 2020 by GFT_Keeper2nd January 2021

Cousin Sarah came across this poem ‘Inscription for an Oak Tree’ recently while sorting through books and papers cleared from her father Denis Gibbs’ study. The poem was written by Sir John Coleridge as an inscription for an Oak Tree … Continue reading →

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Lancing College and the Woodard Schools

Gibbs Family Tree Posted on 12th August 2020 by GFT_Keeper7th June 2021

The Reverend Nathaniel Woodard was a C19th Anglican priest whose chief legacy was the founding of schools for the middle classes in England to provide education based on “sound principle and sound knowledge, firmly grounded in the Christian faith”. There … Continue reading →

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Are there family links to slavery?

Gibbs Family Tree Posted on 15th July 2020 by GFT_Keeper15th July 2020

Recent events with “Black Lives Matter”, the pulling down of the Edward Colston statue in Bristol Harbour, and newspaper articles indicating that over 1/3rd of National Trust Houses have links to slavery (including specific mentions of Tyntesfield – the home … Continue reading →

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Living with Pandemics

Gibbs Family Tree Posted on 30th May 2020 by GFT_Keeper15th June 2020

Hunkered down isolating from Covid-19 these last couple of months, had me thinking how fortunate we are to have modern science and medicine giving us the hope of tools to understand and combat this pandemic; though for some of us … Continue reading →

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SS Great Britain – 50 years back home in Bristol

Gibbs Family Tree Posted on 28th April 2020 by GFT_Keeper30th July 2020

A recent article in The Guardian (which I have taken the liberty of duplicating below – in case it disappears), prompted me to delve into the Gibbs family involvement with this historic ship. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the … Continue reading →

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Panama, Railroads and Family Tragedy

Gibbs Family Tree Posted on 4th March 2020 by GFT_Keeper30th January 2023

Having just returned from nearly 3 weeks travelling around Panama I was intrigued by the country’s history, vital links for travel and trade in the Americas, and a connected Gibbs Family Tragedy exactly 150 years ago. The Panama Canal is … Continue reading →

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Gunboats on Lake Titicaca – Yavari and Yapura

Gibbs Family Tree Posted on 3rd February 2020 by GFT_Keeper1st June 2020

After living and working a few years in Latin America I am forever intrigued by the involvement of the Gibbs family in that part of the world. This is the extraordinary story of the steamships Yavari and Yapura, which have … Continue reading →

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