Maps

48 maps found.

1920, Ashington Ref. POP627707
1919, Ashington Ref. POP627706
1899, Ashington Ref. RNC627705
1945, Ashington Ref. NPO627705
1901, Ashington Ref. HOSM36339
1896, Ashington Ref. HOSM36436
1946, Ashington End Ref. NPO627708
1923, Ashington End Ref. POP627708
1947, Ashington Ref. NPO627704
1940, Ashington Ref. NPO627706
1898, Ashington Ref. RNE627705
1895, Ashington Ref. RNE627706
1895, Ashington Ref. RNE627707
1897-1909, Ashington Ref. RNC627706
1898, Ashington End Ref. RNE627708
1940, Ashington Ref. NPO627707
1898, Ashington Ref. RNC627707
1897, Ashington Ref. RNE627704
1925, Ashington Ref. POP627704
1919, Ashington Ref. POP627705

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Memories

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The Blue Cap Hotel

My Grandparents Jack and Edna Williams ran The Blue Cap Hotel in Sandiway during my youth and my fondest memories are there, of Rooms 6 and 7, which would be allocated to my sister and I during our stays. There were garages out in ...Read more

A memory of Sandiway in 1964 by Anita Healey

Society Farm

In 2001 my husband Derek and I visited Assington. We had been researching Derek's family history, and had discovered that his great-great-grandfather John Crisell was the bailiff, in the middle of the 19th century, at Society Farm, ...Read more

A memory of Assington in 2001 by Rosemary Bennett

Swimming Above Stepping Stones Weir At Bothal

Our Mam being an Ashington lassie, we returned to her birthplace when Mam divorced my father who she met before the Second World War - that was when Mam was in London and working in 'service'. We were ...Read more

A memory of Bothal in 1949 by Wullie Harries

Ancestors In Assington

I am researching my wife's family history and on one side of her family is Charles Freeman Parson. She is his 2nd Great Garandaughter. We know that he lived and farmed at Assington House which I am told that he also built. ...Read more

A memory of Assington in 1860 by Robin Carsberg

Look For Pals

My father Arthur Wright was born at no 2 Waterside Cottages on 6 December 1938. He often reminisces about his childhood and his old pals at North Seaton Colliery. Sadly a few are no longer with us but he would like to hear of the ...Read more

A memory of North Seaton by Steven Wright

Neolith

This was around 1968 and I lived in 21 Millfield Lane. I got auld Mrs Bradney's downstairs flat and me Nanna lived in No. 25, so nice and handy to pop in for a cuppa and a chat as me Ma 'n Da 'n two sisters had moved to Pegswood, Morpeth, ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1968 by Jimmy Burrows

Woodhorn Village

I lived in one of the cottages at Woodhorn, my dad worked on the farm. I remember a big windmill behind the houses. We had no indoor toilet, had to go cross the back lane, and no bathroom, had a tin tub, we had hot water from the ...Read more

A memory of Woodhorn in 1954 by Lorraine Preston

My Home Town

I was born at 39 Bywell Road at the end of 1953, but we moved to Rugeley in Staffordshire some time in 1954. My mum who was born in Bedlington Station met my dad when she was an army cook during the war and we moved to be closer to his Mum ...Read more

A memory of Ashington by shellymay

Mud And Beer

Although we lived in Ashingdon, my mum used to take me and my siblings swimming at Stambridge Mill. The Cherry Tree pub nearby was where I used to go under-age drinking before I left school. As a very young child I remember visiting ...Read more

A memory of Rochford in 1964 by Don Pepper

Glendale Avenue

I lived at 2 Glendale Avenue with my mam and dad, Martin and Peggy, and my two sisters, Margaret and Maureen, and my brother Martin. My grandparents lived at number 10 Glendale. My earliest memories revolve around playing in the ...Read more

A memory of Bebside in 1962 by John Gaughan

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Captions

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Caption For Ashington, Milburn Road C1955

Ashington is just one of hundreds of places in England that owes its existence to the age of industrialisation.

Caption For Stratford Upon Avon, Bridge Street 1922

The Red Horse Hotel is where Washington Irving penned his paper on the town.

Caption For Maidstone, All Saints' Church 1898

Laurence Washington, great uncle of George, who died in 1619, is buried in the church.

Caption For Creaton, Village C1965

The great-great grandmother of George Washington was born in the area.

Caption For Washington, The Village C1960

Washington, at the crossroads of two ancient routes, lies at the northern head of a 'wind gap' in the undulating chalk downland of high ridges and dry valleys.