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Nedge Hill maps

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

Nedge Hill photos

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Dawley| Kemberton| Priors Lee| Shifnal| Madeley| Oakengates| Madeley Wood| Coalbrookdale| Ironbridge| Trench| Stanton| Donnington| Hadley| Ryton| Broseley| Benthall| Beckbury| Wellington| Buildwas| Tong| Lilleshall| Donington| Weston-Under-Lizard| Patshull Park| Much Wenlock

Nedge Hill area books

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Memories of Nedge Hill

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Shropshire memories

George Thomas York of Woodlands Farm,Dawley


My 2x Gr.Grandfather, George Thomas York farmed at "Woodlands" in 1845.
He was conficted for stealing a horse and given 10 yrs transportation to Australia.
Wife and 3 children left behind. Has anyone any knowledge of this or related to him ?
Many thanks. June.

Powis Place

It used to be all fields around Dawley Bank before thay started building houses and Telford town centre. When we were kids, we could play out all over the place without any threat to us, we could build camps in the woods and Tarzan swings. Plus we could go scrumbing, we used to go down to No Man's Land, which was Iron Bridge as it was known then.

W. Oakes And Son, Late 1950s And Early 1960s

My late grandparents and mother were all born in Dawley. I remember as a small child the electric green milk float bearing the name W.Oakes & Son that used to serve the area at the time, FAW 145 was the registation. A chap called Jimmy used to deliver the milk to New Road in Dawley. Great times from an era sadly gone forever.

E M Goliah

The Broadway c1965
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My Grandmother Mrs E M Goliah had a general stores on Broadway I believe it was sold circa 1956 due to ill health, I believe it was an Elizabethan style property, and was next door to Cheadles, the 'clock' shop. The property no longer exists due to 'redevelopment'

I Miss Shifnal And Have Very Happy Fond Memories.

The Broadway c1965
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I have just gone onto this site. I remember the Goliahs. It was when I was a little girl, Mr Goliah used to regularly visit my dad and I think at one stage he dropped off a load of cattle manure with a horse and cart for our garden.   I can also remember the milkman in the early 1950s delivering milk with the horse and cart. What a memory. My name is Jane, my maiden name was 'Humphries'.  My brother still lives there at Custer Castle in Shaw Lane.  Dad, better known as 'Jack', used to run the bakery in Aston Street with a cake shop in Bradford Street.  We lived over the shop (and a toy shop in the corner).  My father worked for Lloyds the Grocers which was in Park Street (can't remember what the place is now but the building is still there).  There was an abattoir behind the grocery shop and one of my earliest memories was of dad wheeling our bacon pig down from our... Read more

Womens Land Army Hostel

The White Hart 1898
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Do you have any photos of the Womens Land Army Hostel in 1946?

Does Anyone Remember Alice Amy Robinson

The Broadway c1965
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Does anyone remember Alice Amy Robinson or any of the Robinsons, who lived at 33 Broadway Shifnal during the war? I would love any memories of them. Thankyou, Barbara Madeline de Havilland (formerly known as Margaret Robinson)

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