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Ford Heath maps

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

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Shropshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Shropshire

Ford Heath map

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Ford Heath photos

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Ford Heath books

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Shropshire Living Memories
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Ludlow Photographic Memories
Paperback
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Shropshire Photographic Memories
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Ford Heath books
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Memories of Ford Heath

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Shropshire memories

Shelton House

I was working at Shelton House during 1962 when it was Dr Barnados. Last week I went back for the first time since leaving the area to look for it and cannot find it. Does anyone know what happened to it?

Shared on 06 June 2007 by Susan Wright.

Lion Hotel

My granny got a job as a waitress at the Lion Hotel so that she could be near her young man to whom she had just got engaged in 1927. I doubt if it has changed much since that time.

Shared on 21 July 2009 by Christopher Grant.

Runaway sheep

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As children my brother John and I attended St Mary's on Town Walls and after school we would make our way towards Barker Street to catch the bus to Springfield, we would spin around the revolving doors at the Hotel across from the Old Victorian Market Hall (I think it was called the George) and be... [more]

Shared on 11 December 2008 by Janet Highfield.

Ken Dodd

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My mother used to work in the Raven, as a school girl at St Mary's on Town Walls I used to wait for her to finish work. I can remember the place as being very beautiful.

Once my mother came home with a signed photograph of Ken Dodd, she said he was... [more]

Shared on 11 December 2008 by Janet Highfield.

Fish and Chips

My nan used to live in Darwin Street, just up from this picture. I always used to stay at her house on school holidays, and she used to send me down into Frankwell to buy fish and chips and mushy peas, from one of the houses left of the road which was converted to a chip shop. There used to be... [more]

Shared on 29 October 2008 by Maxine Pickett.

Hornimans tea

I used to live at No 52 on the left of the picture, in a flat on the 4th floor. I was only 7, I remember the first night while lying in bed I heard a screech of brakes and a dog yelping. The next morning my mum told me that a dog had got killed on the road. I can... [more]

Shared on 29 October 2008 by Maxine Pickett.

Renewing the farmers' overdrafts at the bank!


I spent a couple of weeks as a relief manager during the 1980 summer holidays for branches of Williams & Glyn's Bank and have happy memories of my time in Shrewsbury. The bank accommodated me at the Lion Hotel where the old coaching inn ambience was really lovely.

However the word got round the farming community that the... [more]

Shared on 16 September 2008 by John Howard Norfolk.

expensive christmas

My great grandfather Edward Harris was arrested outside this public house on Christmas Eve 1904 trying to rescue his stepson from the strong arm of the law. He was subsequently fined 50 shillings!

Shared on 10 March 2008 by Mike Harris.

Extracts From Ford Heath & Shropshire books

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

Ludlow Photographic Memories

Notice the paths around the castle – walks were first laid out here in the 18th century for the gentry to enjoy. At the time it was a very popular pastime to promenade along such walks, meet friends, gossip and show off your finery in this way.

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Ludlow Photographic Memories

This round building is a stunning survival. It is all that remains of the round chapel of St Mary Magdalene. Round chapels such as this are extremely rare; they were usually associated with the Knights Templar (as was the case here), a movement that began in England in 1128.

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Ludlow Photographic Memories

The tree on the right has since been replaced with cherry trees on either side of the west door. These were planted to commemorate AE Housman, the poet most famous for his volume of poems 'A Shropshire Lad' - one poem begins 'Loveliest of trees, the cherry now Is hung with bloom along the bough'. He died in 1936, and his ashes are buried in the church wall just to the right of this tree.

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