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Huntingdon, County Hospital 1898

Huntingdon, County Hospital 1898
 
 

Huntingdon, County Hospital 1898 Ref: 41258

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Photo of Huntingdon, High Street c1965

Huntingdon, High Street c1965
Ref: H136076

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I remember...

I remember Huntingdon's High Street in 1965. I was only a little girl then, holding on to my grandmother's hand.  My grandparents were Kate and Reginald Wayman and they lived in Hartford Road opposite the River Ouse.  Nanna and I would often walk to the town centre and she'd buy me a 'Pixie' comic; there were some lovely shops, I remember 'Fishers' (I think), and 'Steadmans'. I loved Huntingdon where I had many happy times as a child when I went to stay with Nanna and Grandad Wayman. Nanna was from Godmanchester (a Woods) and she'd worked at 'the mill' making lingerie until she was 29 when she married. Once she made a pair of golfing socks to be presented to the future Edward VIII. Grandad came from Offord Cluny and he worked in Brampton for 'Mr Riddiford' as a managing director. They moved to Huntingdon around 1960 and lived at  number 128 Hartford Road.  Wish I could visit.... perhaps I might... I send love XX XX!

Shared on 17 June 2009 by Gillian Shaw.

Photo of Huntingdon, the Old Grammar School c1960

Huntingdon, the Old Grammar School c1960
Ref: H136041

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The Cromwell Museum

Better known today as The Cromwell Museum!!

Shared on 29 August 2006 by Korina Morris.

St Ann's Lane / Black Bull pub

Hi, I'm trying to find some people: Doris May Fisher born 1910 and Harry William Fisher born 1913, both born at St Ann's Lane, Godmanchester. Their parents were Harry William Fisher and Gertrude Church. Harry William senior died in 1932. Apparently the last address for Harry junior was Cambridge Villas, also someone told me Harry junior was hit by a police car after leaving the Black Bull pub and killed, does this ring any bell? Any info please get in touch.

Shared on 28 March 2009 by Andrea Fisher.

Photo of Brampton, the Park 1898

Brampton, the Park 1898
Ref: 41265

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My Great (x3) Grandad was Olivia Sparrows Footman

This memory relates to the late 1830s and early 1840s. My great x3 grandfather, William Makepeace, was Olivia Bernard Sparrow's Footman. A number of his children, including my great-great-grandmother Louisa Makepeace who became Louisa Hornshaw, were born at Brampton Park, as also was my great x3 Aunt Lucy who died in Bradford, West Yorkshire and used to live in her older years at 7 Athol Road, Manningham, Bradford. They were actually born in the big house, Brampton Park, that burned down in 1907.

Shared on 14 January 2010 by Anna Barraclough.

Photo of Brampton, High Street 1964

Brampton, High Street 1964
Ref: B182014

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The 'Valet' shop in Brampton in the 1960s

Does anyone remember the 'Valet' shop that used to be near the High Street entrance to the Village Park? It was sort of a haberdashers but the lady also used to take in dry cleaning and shoe mending. It was a portakabin type building and there was one lady who used to run it. I wish we'd taken a photo.  We moved to Brampton around 1965 and I remember it being around for a while after that.

Shared on 25 June 2009 by Susan Wade.

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