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Great Fencote maps

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

Great Fencote photos

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Scruton| Aiskew| Ainderby Steeple| Crakehall| Bedale| Catterick| Bolton On Swale| Hornby| Tunstall| Scorton| Northallerton| Brompton On Swale| Burneston| Thornton Watlass| Brompton| Snape| Hipswell| Easby| Skeeby| Kirby In Cleveland

Great Fencote area books

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Memories of Great Fencote

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North Yorkshire memories

65 Year Old Resident, Looking For Reunited Friends Please Read

Hello, my name is John Smith. I used to be a previous resident in the Thrintoft area during my chilhood. I would like to re-associate or contact some of my old companions from the area. Thrintoft is the only place I have great memories of in my younger days and I am looking for people to share them with or to speak to any of my old friends thank you.

PS. I lived there for about 10 years from 1948 to 1958.

Wedding Day

I was married in this church on 23rd December 1950 to Eunice Ethel Smith who lived at High Mill Cottage.

Family Memories

Relatives of my mum, she is 85 years young, originally ran the Malt Shovel Inn in Crakehall. My mum was born in 1925 so this must have been the 1920s to 1930s. I have old photos of the Malt Shovel then but can find no records of them.

Living at Catterick Garrison in 1936/40

Camp, Vimy Lines c1955
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I was an Army 'brat. My father served with the Royal Tank Corps/Regiment after territorial service with the Green Howards. We lived on the Garrison[Cambrai Lines] in married quarters. Next door neighbours included a CSM with some sons, one of my age. 'Janker Wallahs' [defaulters] were used to assist in his garden. One of the lads asked if I liked radishes - a fruit/plant/veg that I did not know. We carefully pulled up 2 and found them delicious! A row was lifted, eaten, and then the foliage replaced. The CSM - assuming that his garden had not been watered by the assigned people - had a fit, then lifted one radish from the ground!!! We had always been trained to never lie - owned up and were given 15 minutes on the Kemmel Lines suare -'Jankers'. What our fathers did not realise was that drilling [with toy rifles] alongside the real defaulters was a great thrill!! Colonel Jerram was the Battalion C.O. - a true gentleman who ALWAYS remembered... Read more

The Old Games Room

The Games Room, Sandes Soldiers Home c1955
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I learned the game of snooker here as a young lad. My father was based in Catterick. I also learned to swim at the pool there.

Information on Marne Lines 1953 to 1955

Camp, Vimy Lines c1955
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I was posted to no 7 training unit number 9 troop 5th in February 1953, i did have a troop photo but with 5 house moves over the years they have been lost. If anyone out there has a photo of this group I would love to see it, also any photos of the OTW unit at Marne Lines, or if no photo any memories, as I would love to receve an email. I would like to find out about my best friend Brian Cook, any information would be gratefully received. Bob Brown

W.H.SmithsRichmond Road.

Richmond Road c1955
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I worked in W.H.Smiths in 1955. So I could have been in the shop when this photo was taken. The shop opposite on the corner of Shute Road was called Crasters (haberdashery) where I used to buy many a pair of nylons etc. It gives me a lovely feeling seeing that road again. I used to cycle up and down that road every day to work. I remember the tanks from 3 T.R Regiment rumbling down this road as they were moving out and going to Germany. It was sad not seeing the tanks again. Another memory was when I stood right next to our Queen Elizabeth II, as she and Prince Phillip got off the train at the camp centre. I was so excited, and thought she looked lovely all dressed in royal blue. (That memory was before 1956.) I must mention the dance halls. I used to go to St Oswald's and the top of Richmond road opposite St Oswald's church. Also the Naafi Club on Shute road. What great... Read more

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