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Aldford, Cheshire

Aldford maps

Historic maps of Aldford and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Aldford maps

Aldford map

Historic map of Aldford

Cheshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Cheshire

Aldford map

Historic Map of any Aldford postcode

Aldford maps
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Aldford photos

We have no photos of Aldford, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Eaton, Eccleston, Farndon, Rossett, Holt, Rowton

Aldford books

Displaying 3 of 12 books about Aldford and the local area.   View all Aldford books

Cheshire County Memories
Paperback
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Cheshire Photographic Memories
Paperback
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Cheshire Living Memories
Paperback
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Aldford books
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Memories of Aldford

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Cheshire memories

Where Does The Time Go

This is the church where my 17 year old son was christened. This is also the church where I spent most of my childhood. From about the age of 10, my friends and I would go grave rubbing. We actually spent more time cleaning the old graves with an old twig and reading about who was in there. As we got... [more]

Shared on 18 May 2008 by Tracey Nevitt.

WW2 Saighton Camp

I met my wife in Saighton Camp, but have a sister of hers in Fardon where she will be going to visit in May. I am the husband of Peggy MORT of Saighton my memories are short-lived now but remembered, we live in Canada.

Shared on 30 March 2008

Student days.

I went to Chester College as a mature student. Did a teaching course. Lived out at Hawarden and had to catch a bus into Bridge Street. From there I had to deposit my 2/3 yr old daughter at a private nursery near a church on the riverside, to then walk a mile up to the college past the Cathedral.
Loved... [more]

Shared on 30 January 2009 by Mary Donnachie.

Restaurant

Had a lovely meal in this place courtesy of a disabled aquaintance residing there. First time I had seen oysters ordered and eaten. Also cocktails shaken by the barman. I remember not knowing that the pot containing ginger was meant to be sprinkled on the half melon.

Shared on 30 January 2009 by Mary Donnachie.

Swimming In The Dee

My mother Mary Burghall (married name Davies) was born in Chester as were three other generations which I have traced back to 1700s.
My mother remembers well swimming in the Dee. She and her friends would walk across the medows near Allington Place and swim right across the river. One of the friends fixed a rope swing onto a branch of... [more]

Shared on 30 September 2008 by Lynn Mace.

Walking to School Across The Dee

My Mother Mary Burghall (Married name Davies) used to walk to school everyday across this suspension bridge. She would would walk with her brother's and sisters and friends and she often says that this was the best time of her life.

Shared on 30 September 2008 by Lynn Mace.

wooden bridge

My uncle Bill Wright lived & worked in Chester from the war period to 1963. He was a widower and had a damp old ground floor of a rather grand house beside the wooden bridge across the Dee. My Aunts , his sisters would go up from London and stay with him and I would go every summer to stay a... [more]

Shared on 28 June 2008 by Charles Wright.

Pub Regulars

My grandfather  Frederick Burghall and his wife used to have a drink in this pub once a week. They lived in nearby Handbridge. Their sons Frederick and Ernie used to have a pint also in the 70s and 80s.
Whilst doing my mother's family tree we visited the pub to see what it looked like. We had a good look around... [more]

Shared on 27 June 2008 by Lynn Mace.

Extracts From Aldford & Cheshire books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Aldford, inspired by Frith photos.

Wilmslow and Alderley Edge Photographic Memories

The Carrs are part of the meadow land along the River Bollin that once provided pasture land for Wilmslow`s residents. Now the scene of many a weekend football match, in the late 19th century it was where Wilmslow`s washing was hung out to dry. The Bollin once powered a silk mill here, whose buildings later became a laundry that boasted that it returned everything except the dirt.

Wilmslow and Alderley Edge Photographic Memories

For a number of years during the Second World War, `Romany`, the Rev George Bramwell Evens, was a great favourite on Children`s Hour with his nature talks, when he was often accompanied by his dog Raq. Evens` mother was a gypsy, and he and his wife restored this traditional caravan in the 1920s. After he died in 1943, Mrs Evens gave the van to Wilmslow, and Raq, who died in 1947, is buried beside it.

Wilmslow and Alderley Edge Photographic Memories

Even in the 1960s the photographer must have risen very early to take this picture; although the cars were not yet controlled by lights, even then there was usually much heavier traffic on the main road into Manchester. The Bluebell Garage is still on the corner, although it now concentrates on selling expensive cars rather than petrol.

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