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Gunthorpe maps

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

Gunthorpe map

Historic map of Gunthorpe

South Yorkshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of South Yorkshire

Gunthorpe map

Historic Map of any Gunthorpe postcode

Gunthorpe maps
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Gunthorpe photos

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Memories of Gunthorpe

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South Yorkshire memories

Rev.J.K.Miller (-1855)

My great-great-great grandfather Rev.J.K.Miller was the vicar at this church until 1855 for quite sometime. It was so good to visit the church for the first time in 2008 Summer and to meet the vicar. The village doesn't seem to have changed much. I was touched to see the plaque mentioning the picture window installed in memory of my ancestor.The few... [more]

Shared on Saturday, January 10, 2009

war time

During the WW2 war my dad was posted at R A F Finningley and we his family lived in the village at a small holding across the road from the school. I can still see in my mind Wilf the owner who lived there too with his wife. Also the geese and poultry and that we had to take a brush... [more]

Shared on Tuesday, February 06, 2007 by Andrew Darling.

RAF Camp

I lived here on the RAF camp in a Nissen hut married quarters. I had my first baby in Worksop Hospital. I used to walk from the camp down to the village to collect my weekly RAF wife's allowance further along the road and then pushing the pram would park it outside of the bakers on  the small parade of shops... [more]

Shared on Friday, January 30, 2009 by Mary Donnachie.

Watch on the Great North Road

My parents lived at Sprotborough and were great motorcycle and sidecar enthusiasts although by 1968, the Triumph Speed Twin and sidecar had given way to a Morris Minor, later to be replaced with a Triumph Herald.  On Friday or Saturday evenings their favourite outing would be to Bawtry.  Parking in the Market Place as in this photograph, they would simply sit... [more]

Shared on Saturday, March 10, 2007 by Terence George Flinders.

Playing on the Farm

Sheila nee Till. I was born at Medgehall in 1935 at the farm near the Signal Box, when I was 3 years old we moved to Groves Farm, Chapel Road which was where my grandfather lived, Mr A W Till.  lived there until I got married in 1957, so I have a lot of good memories of my childhood days: the... [more]

Shared on Friday, February 13, 2009 by Sheila Ella.

Before the Motorway

We lived in Branton upto 1978 for 15yrs in St Vincent's Ave. As children we played in the Windmill at the top of the road, there was a staircase that ran to the top floor and then you went through a hatch onto this top level. The house in front of it was a working farm and was then demolished, a... [more]

Shared on Monday, June 09, 2008 by Paul Dougan.

Staying with Nanna.

This memory goes from 1953 up to the 1960s because our holidays in them days were always at Rossington, staying with Nanna. Me my older brother Alex and my twin brother John loved it. Nanna and Grandad were Jack and Burtha Bird who lived at 57 Haig Crescent. Grandad was a miner like a lot of people in Rossington. One of... [more]

Shared on Saturday, March 28, 2009 by Robert Wilson.

Memories of my childhood in Rossington.

My story starts on the 1st of March 1950, the date of my birth at Doncaster Royal Infirmary.  My parents Jack & Mary Flather lived in Old Rossington at 65 Haigh Crescent, living with relatives (Guy) until a house became available for our family to move into. We then moved to 57 Gattison Lane one of the many council houses built... [more]

Shared on Friday, June 20, 2008 by Sandra Faulkner.

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