Bingham, Nottinghamshire
Bingham photos
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Bingham maps
Historic maps of Bingham and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Bingham maps
Bingham books
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Memories of Bingham
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Nottinghamshire memories
More on the Williamson of Tythby
I was born in Tythby in 1948. Rose Cottage on the Cross Roads of Tythby. Church on one corner, Miss Cox's house on another and Bagleys's farm on the other. The youngest of the eight Williamsons. Ours was a full household but I have happy memories of it. Listen with Mother came on the radio at 1.45pm. Mum said I used... [more]
Shared on 23 August 2008
I used to live in the village of TYTHBY, spelled with a Y and not an I. I did not even know that there was another village close by with a similar name. But I have checked on the computer and there it is, not too far away in the general direction of Langar. But I do not think there ever... [more]
Shared on 04 August 2008
On my grandmother's side, the Hornbuckle family dates back to this Church and this town from the early 1500's. So if you see any headstone's in the local cemetary saying HORNBUCKLE, "GAULTER OR WALTER", they are related to me.
He actually left his money to the Church for needed repairs and for something called MILN Brig....if anyone knows... [more]
Shared on 28 March 2008
My Dad, Sid Brooks was the rural village police constable (P.c.200) for Cropwell Butler, Cropwell Bishop and Tythby We, Mum (Dorothy) and my younger brother Mick lived in the Police House on Radcliffe Road, There was an old fashioned stem type phone connected to the manual exchange. Dad’s means of transport for work was a sit up and... [more]
Shared on 18 January 2008
Extracts From Bingham & Nottinghamshire books
Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Bingham, inspired by Frith photos.
Nottingham Photographic Memories
Electric trams were now replacing horse trams and rebuilding was taking place on Long Row. In the background is the Exchange; although the largest building in the market place, it was not grand or overpowering.
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Nottingham Photographic Memories
On the left is the Talbot, which was opened in 1874 as a drinking palace - it was filled with sculptures and bronzes. In 1929, Yates Wine Lodges bought the Talbot and it still remains a great attraction.
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Nottingham Photographic Memories
The covered colonnade, which has protected shoppers for generations, is still a feature of Long Row. Samuel's the jewellers and Hepworth's the tailors, on the right, are two of the well-known businesses in the row.
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