Pioneering divorce for women, suicide & Henri Cartier Bresson - a tale of a local Victorian photographer s family
Posted by Hugh on June 30, 2021 at 12:36 in History of Harringay
Recently, I came across a couple of photos on the internet by a local Victorian photographer. As is becoming my habit, I decided to dig around a bit to see what I could find out about this chap. I do so on a whim from time-to-time because, whilst occasionally little of interest emerges, it’s nearly always the case that understanding a little of someone’s story gives an often fascinating insight into the lives of those who went before us. This story offers a few illuminating glimpses into late Victorian life.
Pioneering divorce for women, suicide & Henri Cartier Bresson - a tale of a local Victorian photographer s family
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Divorce, suicide and Henri Cartier Bresson - the tale of a Victorian photographer s family
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A total of 12 senior officers were promoted.
A statement signed by the Chief Superintendent of Prisons, Courage Atsem listed the promotions as follows:
1. Director of Prisons (DOP) to the Deputy Director-General of Prisons (DDGP)
Mr. Isaac Kofi Egyir who was the Director of Prisons (DOP) in Charge of Operations is now the Deputy-Director-General of Prisons (DDGP) In-Charge of Operations
2. Deputy Director of Prisons (DDP) to Director of Prisons (DOP)
a. DDP Francis Omane-Addo, formerly the Acting Director In-Charge of Agriculture, is now the Director of Prisons In-Charge of Welfare.
b. DDP. Patience Baffoe-Bonnie, hitherto the Acting Director of Prisons In-Charge of Health is now the Director of Prisons In-Charge of Services and Technical.