Photos

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Maps

388 maps found.

1924, Thorp Ref. POP847428
1924, Thurston Clough Ref. POP848079
1924, Royton Ref. POP821454
1924, Shaw Side Ref. POP829128
1947, Austerlands Ref. NPO629110
1924, Tunstead Ref. POP854346
1924, White Gate Ref. POP867743
1924, Watersheddings Ref. POP861876
1924, Wood End Ref. POP872445
1891 - 1906, Bardsley Ref. HOSM36998
1890 - 1904, Denshaw Ref. HOSM43118
1891, Lime Side Ref. HOSM47884
1903, New Delph Ref. RNC789603
1903, Scouthead Ref. RNC826804
1924, Busk Ref. POP657527
1903, Tame Water Ref. RNC844729
1903, Thorp Ref. RNC847428
1903, Tunstead Ref. RNC854346
1947, Luzley Brook Ref. NPO770816
1947, Moorhey Ref. NPO783398

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Memories

91 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Scotti Rd

l was born in the courts in Sylvester St. My mother's family had a pork butchers in Lattimer St, their name was Molden. I have been trying to trace the family in Liverpool, but no luck. It was a very large family, about 14. The lads in ...Read more

A memory of Liverpool in 1940 by Margaret Gilmore

Shaw

I remember going shopping in Oldham markets with my mother, there used to be a man sat on a trolley just inside the door (he had no legs I think he used to beg for money) as soon as he saw a copper he was of down the street on his trolley. The ...Read more

A memory of Oldham in 1963 by Barbara Aldridge

Tay Mill Lodge.

I remember the Tay Mill Lodge very well. I lived just opposite at no 1 Stilton Street next door was my friend Alice Newton and family, wonder where they are now. When I lived there the mill was still in use, but not as a cotton ...Read more

A memory of Higginshaw in 1940 by Mavis Hague Nee Lees

Hollinwood 1943 1963

I lived in Bourne Street (Born 1943) near the Help The Poor Struggler pub made famous when the landlord was the national hangman, Albert Pierpoint. I went to the Roxy cinema, Queens Cinema, Roxy Milk Bar. I attended Freehold Juniors ...Read more

A memory of Oldham by mhurworth1

Growing Up In 50s Middleton

I loved growing up in Middleton in the 50s. Except for the smell from the Pixie Pickle factory - always hated vinegar!. Late afternoon April 30 1954. Passing through the town were endless 'charrers' full of blue and ...Read more

A memory of Middleton by Paul Blackwell

Proud To Have Come From Shaw

I think to reminisce is great. At 76, I find myself doing this quite often and am drawn back to Shaw, and to High Crompton, where I was born. The house I was born in on Rochdale Road, near the Bull's Head Pub, is still ...Read more

A memory of Shaw by harmonicajoe

Merched Y Bryniau

Another Pentraeth Memory. by Ross Davies Just about 38 years ago, I was approached by some of my former pupils, who were now mostly married and with children of their own, with the idea of forming a Pentraeth based entertainment ...Read more

A memory of Pentraeth in 1969 by James Griffiths

Old Hall

This is the seat of the Biddulph family; it was built in the early sixteenth century, probably to replace an earlier Saxon, possibly fortified, house that has been identified on Bailey's Hill, to the south west of the Old Hall.  It was ...Read more

A memory of Biddulph by Lauren Hughes

School Holidays

This picture reminds me of wonderful school trips to the west of England from a school based in Oldham called Fittonhill Secondary. This hotel was our base for the weeks holiday and we went out daily on organised trips to Chepstow, ...Read more

A memory of Littledean in 1963 by Lynn Robinson

Evacuation

I was evacuated to The Old Hall, Netherseal with my sister June. We were taken to the Village Hall to be 'picked' by a family and were lucky enough to be taken in by the Manners at The Old Hall. Since then I have been back and found ...Read more

A memory of Netherseal in 1940 by Barbara Scott

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