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I don't know if you know this but according to the 1921 census, Dora was then working as a staff nurse at the Ministry of Pensions Hospital in Neath, Glamorganshire.
Yes, I knew she was a nurse; that's how she became friends with my grandmother.
 
Here's an image of Ernest Townsend's signature, taken from his painting named 'Dunkirk', painted in 1941, now owned by the National Trust and housed at Chartwell. Is it anything like the signature in the autograph book?
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This is the signature in the album, under the little watercolour:
 

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What I really would like to know is whether the Ernest in the album is Dora's brother. Here is the double page, with the signed watercolour, a date, and a dedication, in which she states that Ernest and Minnie are her "loving brother and sister".
Does anyone have details of all 8 children of James Townsend, coachbuilder of Derby? The signatures are remarkably similar.
I know he had an elder sister, Florence and his eldest brother was William George Paulson Townsend.
 

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1871 census RG10/3573/15/24 Mount St. St Werburgh Derby
James Townsend b1841 Gloucestershire coach maker
Sarah wife, b1840 Notts.
Elizabeth b1865, William G b1868 Frederick J all born Derby

1881 census RG11/3397/15/24 150 Parliament St. Werburgh, Derby
James now a private coach maker, and Sarah all detail the same.
Children, Elizabeth, William G, Frederick, plus Charles b1872, Florence b1874,
Henry b1878, Ernest b1880 - all born Derby
 
William George Paulson Townsend 1868-1941.
Born Derby, Townsends father was third generation coachbuilder and designer. His younger brother Ernest Townsend rose to prominence as an artist.
William pursued a career as an art teacher, becoming teacher of drawing, government examiner of art and Master of Design at the Royal School of Needlework.
There is more about his private life.
Wikipedia with a photo.
Sorry @Chimp just noticed your post about Ernest.
 
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What I really would like to know is whether the Ernest in the album is Dora's brother. Here is the double page, with the signed watercolour, a date, and a dedication, in which she states that Ernest and Minnie are her "loving brother and sister".
Does anyone have details of all 8 children of James Townsend, coachbuilder of Derby? The signatures are remarkably similar.
I know he had an elder sister, Florence and his eldest brother was William George Paulson Townsend.
I don't think they were brother's and sister's, but they were cousins.

Ernest's parents were James and Sarah Townsend (nee Paulson)
Dora's parents were William and Jane Townsend (nee Pritchard)

James and William were brothers. They were the son's of William and Sarah Townsend (nee Hill)

James and Sarah Townsend children

Elizabeth Townsend - 1865 - Paulson - Derby
William George Townsend - 1867 - Paulson - Derby
Frederick James Townsend - 1870 - Polson (sic) - Derby
Arthur Townsend - 1871 - Paulson - Derby
Charles Townsend - 1871 - Paulson - Derby
Florence Townsend - 1873 - Paulson - Derby
Henry Townsend - 1877 - Paulson - Derby
Ernest Townsend - 1880 - Paulson - Derby
Albert Frank Townsend - 1881 - Paulson - Derby

William and Jane Townsend children

Arthur Charles Townsend - 1871 - Pritchard - Derby
Eveline Anne Townsend - 1874 - Pritchard - Derby
Albert Victor George Townsend - 1878 - Pritchard - Derby
Dora Frances Townsend - 1881 - Pritchard - Derby
 
Finally! Thank you so much. I suspected they were cousins, but the reference to 'brother and sister' threw me, then the Pritchard/Morgan confusion added to it.
I know from personal experience that you can't always trust GRO: I didn't need a long birth certificate until I moved to France, but my application was refused, on the grounds that I had got my mother's first name wrong! Now I think I know what my mother is called, and I have PRINTED records of her birth, marriage and death, together with those of my 4 siblings, with the correct name (Barbara), instead of 'Valerie', which for some reason is on mine! GRO said it was not in their power to help and that I should contact the place my birth was registered (which no longer exists, of course!).

It does look, then, as though that little watercolour was signed by Dora's cousin, Ernest. I wonder if I should contact his family: his son, Bruce gave an interview to the Derby Telegraph in 2018 on how his father helped save Rolls-Royce from German bombers in Second World War.
 
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