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Howgill Parish Church A memory of Howgill, Cumbria Visited church and local area to see for myself where my ancesters lived over one hundred years ago. They were Robert Gibson and his son, also called Robert, both of them farmers. I first discovered Howgill and Sedbergh back in 2002 and was amazed by its beauty and peacefulness. This area has made a lasting impression on me that I shall never forget and I will always regard Howgill as my special place. Last edited: 11/08/2008 14:31 |
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![]() Barbon, the Bridge c1900 (ref: B908009) |
Greenside A memory of Barbon, Lancashire I used to live in the house to the right of this photo [not shown] in the 1960s. It was a big river to a 9yr old and the fun my sisters and I used to have was in my mind a lot better than p/stations. It was a super village and I hope it still is. Best regards - Bill. Last edited: 03/01/2007 19:06 by Bill Morton |
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![]() Kendal, New Shambles 1914 (ref: 67400) |
Year: 1910s
New Shambles - Michael Goodwin''s Shop A memory of Kendal, Cumbria The boy in the hat is my grandfather, and the girl is his sister. The shop that they are standing outside belonged to their grandfather, a well travelled gentleman born in 1832. The view is remarkably unchanged in 2008! Last edited: 08/12/2008 16:33 |
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![]() Kendal, Highgate, Dr Manning's Yard 1914 (ref: 67397) |
Year: 1975
Dr Manning's Yard. A memory of Kendal, Cumbria My grandma used to live in the Cottage above the head of the Boy leaning on the wall. We use to love visiting and playing in the Yard. Great memories. Posted: 31/10/2007 10:03 by Nik Esty |
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![]() Burton In Kendal, the Square c1955 (ref: B710003) |
Year: 1956
Warm Bread. A memory of Burton In Kendal, Cumbria I lived in Burton with my parents Stan & Hilda Hailey in the bakers shop in the square from 1956. I can remember my dad making fresh bread & cakes with the smell wafting through the house. I played football for Burton Thistle and helped run the club with many great friends. I moved away when I got married and my parents moved after retiring from the bakers shop, but I know my Dad missed making the bread for the village, he had a passion for it. Geoff Hailey Last edited: 15/10/2008 15:25 by Geoff Hailey |
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