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Green Hammerton photos

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Green Hammerton maps

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

Green Hammerton map

Historic map of Green Hammerton

North Yorkshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of North Yorkshire

Green Hammerton map

Historic Map of any Green Hammerton postcode

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Green Hammerton books

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Yorkshire Coastal Memories Photographic Memories
Paperback
£14

Yorkshire County Memories
Paperback
£15

A Taste of Yorkshire
Paperback
£14

Green Hammerton books
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Memories of Green Hammerton

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evacuees

My mother and family were evacuated to Green Hammerton and lived in the Post Office!

Shared on 15 March 2009 by Liz Mortimore.

War years

The Tucker family were evacuated to Green Hammerton from 1940 - 1942. My brother John lived with Mr & Mrs Blackburn and my sister lived with Mrs Wray at the post office. They are both alive and still keep in contact with one of the village residents whom I shall be visiting this September.

Shared on 14 August 2009 by Ray Tucker.

North Yorkshire memories

The Dolby Family

My family, the Dolbys lived next door to Deighton's Butcher Shop (c1926). My father, Richard Edward Dolby worked as a groom for Colonel Staniforth. My mother, Winifred, was a teacher at Green Hammerton School for over 20 years. We were: Frank, John, Mary, Ruth, Enid and Audrey.

Shared on 22 November 2007 by Mrs. Mary Jenkins.

Bonfire Night Perils


Guy Fawkes Night could be quite hazardous, although I remember no one ever been seriously hurt, it was certainly a close run thing. Keith Bradley although not from farming parents had many relations whom were involved in farming and so had ready access to certain farming apparatus, binder twine and the like. One particular Bon Fire Night in the late... [more]

Shared on 08 March 2008 by Nigel Ward Quick.

The Atkinson Family

My Grandma, Joan Atkinson, was born at Linton-on Ouse in 1927. Her father was the lock keeper there for a number of years and the family lived in the house in the photograph. Joan was the eldest of four children, three of whom were born at Linton-on-Ouse including Betty and Ian. The youngest child, June, was born when the family moved... [more]

Shared on 29 November 2007 by Ross Galbraith.

Atkinsons of Linton

My mother, Joan Atkinson, was born at Linton lock in 1927. Her father was the lock keeper. She lived there for a few years before the family moved to Haxby.

Shared on 29 October 2007 by Paul Richardson.

Linton Lock, Linton on Ouse

My family, the Wilkinsons, were Lockeepers from 1851, and left between 1891 and 1901.

Shared on 27 September 2007 by Angela Wilkinson.

Living at Linton Lock

My grandfather Bertie Dawson was the Lock Keeper for several years.  I also lived there from around 1953 for 3 years, very happy memories !

Shared on 06 July 2007 by Sandra Howland.

Extracts From Green Hammerton & North Yorkshire books

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

Yorkshire Living Memories

Whitewashed houses and pantiled roofs characterise this photograph of the deserted Main Street of Green Hammerton, a small village in the Vale of York and on Roman Dere Street, just off the main A59 Harrogate to York road. It was the home of Thomas 'Alleluia Tommy' Segmore, a famous Methodist preacher.

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York Pocket Album

The covered way at the side of J Todd's Grocer and Tea Dealer was built for the vicars-choral, so that they could cross from where they lived in Bedern to the Minster Yard without being molested.The grocer's became an office for the National Trust in 1903. It was situated where College Street joins Goodramgate on the eastern side.

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York Pocket Album

The covered way at the side of J Todd's Grocer and Tea Dealer was built for the vicars-choral, so that they could cross from where they lived in Bedern to the Minster Yard without being molested.The grocer's became an office for the National Trust in 1903. It was situated where College Street joins Goodramgate on the eastern side.

This is an extract from York Pocket Album.
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