Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
Peterborough photos
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Peterborough maps
Historic maps of Peterborough and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Peterborough maps
Peterborough books
Displaying 3 of 8 books about Peterborough and the local area. View all Peterborough books
5 Peterborough photos appear in 2 Frith book titles. You can read extracts and browse photos from these books.
Memories of Peterborough
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Peterborough Grammar School for Girls
Does anyone have photographs of the Grammar School on Cobden Avenue? I was there for a couple of years before I moved away with my family and have vivid memories of the main school buildings and the three storey house on the corner where we also studied. On the way up the hill to school there was a coalyard... [more]
Shared on 24 August 2008
Cambridgeshire memories
The old photographs helped me remember some lovely memories of when I was a very young child, when it was a daily routine walking past the old brick works to go to Eye school, I believe that just past the brick works (obviously depending on which way you were walking) there was a bridge that went over the old railway.
My... [more]
Shared on 01 August 2008
My uncle, Bill Oliver, who lived in Crowland Road used to work at the brickyards pictured. He worked on the kilns. I can remember on Sunday mornings going to see my uncle and my nan, Florrie Oliver. My dad Russell Oliver and I used to cycle over the old bridge which is now part of the Ete bypass. I was born... [more]
Shared on 16 March 2008
Researching my family history I have found the sale papers for the Bricklayers Arms. It was sold by my Great Grandmother, her husband was Frederick Easom Robinson. It was sold on Friday 8th august 1890. The sale was for Brewhouse Blacksmiths & Wheelwright shops, two Brick Built & Slated Tenements, an orchard, and 4 acres of land intersected by the railway,... [more]
Shared on 28 October 2006
My mum moved here when she was about 7 years old in 1959. Her mum and dad Mr and Mrs Claus owned the fish shop third closest to the camera. Her neighbour Mrs Sansby lived in the middle house. The house nearest to the camera is where my mum lived. She lived here until 1963 she was eleven when she moved.... [more]
Shared on 18 June 2008
Looking at the photo of the row of houses from the top of Fen Street, the house nearest the camera was owned by my grandparents, Betty and Hans Claus and my mother Ann who at that time was about 8 years old (1959). The 3rd house along was also theirs which they had as the fish and chip shop. The house... [more]
Shared on 16 June 2008
North Road looking North from Church Street, Fen Street Junction
Previous memories talk about The Talbot Inn and on the left hand corner (Church Street Corner) Marshall's the newsagents .
Before the village was bypassed around 1956 the Newsagents had previously been a Fish and Chip shop. This was one of two Fish and Chip shops in the village at that time, the second one being down the road to the... [more]
Shared on 03 September 2007
Lots of memories came back to me when I saw this picture of Ramsey Secondary Modern School, of lots of friends and lots of teachers and the headmaster, Mr Fluff Burton. I played a lot of sports in teams with friends as well, tennis, netball, swimming, didn't do very well though in athletics. Looking back other pictures of Ramsey brought back... [more]
Shared on 04 July 2009
Extracts From Peterborough & Cambridgeshire books
Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Peterborough, inspired by Frith photos.
Cambridgeshire Photographic Memories
The cathedral rose from the monastery originally founded in 654 by Paeda, the king of Mercia. The present building is Norman, and is one of only three churches in Europe with an early painted wooden ceiling in its nave; of those three, Peterborough's is by far the biggest.
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Peterborough Photographic Memories
A final view of the Cathedral in all its glory. So much has changed around the world, but St Peter's lives on, looking solid as a rock.
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Peterborough Photographic Memories
Railways had boosted industry and the city's growth from the middle of the 19th century; the expansion engulfed detached hamlets, thus creating more parishes, which were a basis for local government. Longthorpe became a separate parish in 1850. A parish to include New England was created in 1857, and St Mark's Church was built on the edge of Spital housing estate in Lincoln Road. ... [more]
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