Maps

38 maps found.

1921, Atherstone Ref. POP628310
1899, Atherstone Ref. RNE628310
1898, Atherstone Ref. RNE628311
1946, Atherstone Ref. NPO628310
1919, Atherstone Ref. POP628311
1945, Atherstone Ref. NPO628311
1901, Atherstone Ref. HOSM40106
1901, Atherstone Ref. HOSM34068
1898, Atherstone On Stour Ref. RNE628314
1901-1903, Atherstone Ref. RNC628310
1898-1900, Atherstone Ref. RNC628311
1946, Atherstone On Stour Ref. NPO628314
1899-1901, Atherstone On Stour Ref. RNC628314
1919, Atherstone On Stour Ref. POP628314
1883 - 1900, Atherstone On Stour Ref. HOSM36498
1901-1902, Grendon Ref. RNC722058
1901, Grendon Ref. HOSM47086
1899, Grendon Ref. RNE722057
1921, Grendon Ref. POP722057
1946, Grendon Ref. NPO722057

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Memories

32 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Shopping Memories.

This photograph shows two ladies chatting together in the foreground.  On the right in the floral dress is my mother Mrs Beatrice Farnsworth.  My family have been farmers in the locality for three generations.  My mother's car is ...Read more

A memory of Worksop by Claire Allen

Heston Middlesex 1950s

It was good to see people's memories of Heston, as I spent much of my childhood there. My father was manager of a branch of grocers called Platts Stores Ltd, Norwood Green, although we were on the corner of Fern Lane Heston and ...Read more

A memory of Heston by Rita Burgess

Salfords Memories Of A Small Boy

We lived in Salfords from about 1948-1952, at the top of Honeycrock lane. Yes Angela, you did pay in the cubicle in the butcher's and the baker's shop was Cakebread's - very appropriate. I went to the old school, ...Read more

A memory of Salfords in 1948 by John Lund

Growing Up In A Small Village

My parents moved to Twycross from London in the early 1960s. We lived on Sheepy Road next door to Mr Charlie Brooks and Louie Jones. On the opposite side were Stan and Ilma Jones and Len Gibbs and his daughter Joan. I ...Read more

A memory of Twycross by Tracy Wright

A Beautiful Place

I arrived in 1953 to live with my father and stepmother in Marbury. I have very mixed feelings of my life here. The countryside was beautiful, my love of nature and animal life has never left me. Bill's lawns (our name for the ...Read more

A memory of Marbury in 1953 by Robert Chambers

The Atherton And Grayson Families

My grandma, Louisa Atherton, grew up in the Grayson family in Wigan. They later relocated to King Street, Eccles, Manchester, Lancashire. She had a son, Norman Atherton who was in the army(Burma). Are there any ...Read more

A memory of Wigan in 1890 by Julia Thompson

School

My name was Bernadette Conway (Connie). I went to St Josephs RC School in Caldwell. When I left school I worked in a small shop called Worthingtons. I remember shops over the road were Freeman Hardy and Willis, Yoxalls and the Home and ...Read more

A memory of Nuneaton in 1965 by Bernadette Neil

North Road

From the 40s until 1964, I used to live at 46 North Road next to the Station Hotel. Our house had a long garden with a stone-pillared gate and 4 steps from the street. I would walk every day up Atherton St, around the 'workhouse' to St ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 1960 by Trevor Jackson

Early Years

SIRENS WAILING, Get up, wrap a blanket around yourself, stand on the bed and wait for Dad (Alfred Roger) or Eddith Mary (Mum) to come and go down 13 stairs and out to the shelter that was in the garden. Joyce my older sister would have ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1944 by Allen Gough

Early School Days

Mr Richard lived here at the fish and chip shop. Mr Richard was also the PE teacher at Helston Secondary Modern School, Penrose Road. We use to call in to the chip shop on our way home from Scouts at Lowertown. I lived at 89 ...Read more

A memory of Helston in 1949 by John Sampson

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Captions

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Caption For Atherstone, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School C1955

Atherstone is one of only two places where the game of Shrovetide football is played; the other is Ashbourne in Derbyshire.

Caption For Polesworth, Coventry Canal 1963

The canal reached Atherstone in 1771; by this time all the authorised capital had been spent and James Brindley sacked.

Caption For Witherley, The Church C1960

The village also houses the Atherstone Hunt stables and kennels.

Caption For Hopwas, The Canal C1965

The Coventry Canal agreed to extend northwards from Atherstone to Fazerley, whilst the B&F undertook to complete the proposed section from Fazerley to Whittington.

Caption For Drayton Bassett, The Green C1965

complete its route to the Thames if Grand Trunk built the Coventry section from Whittington to Fradley.The problem with the Coventry Canal Co was that by 1771 they had only completed as far as Atherstone

Caption For Atherstone, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School C1955

Atherstone is one of only two places where the game of Shrovetide football is played; the other is Ashbourne in Derbyshire.

Caption For Hopwas, The Canal C1965

The Coventry Canal agreed to extend northwards from Atherstone to Fazerley, whilst the B&F undertook to complete the proposed section from Fazerley to Whittington.

Caption For Polesworth, Coventry Canal 1963

The canal reached Atherstone in 1771; by this time all the authorised capital had been spent and James Brindley sacked.

Caption For Drayton Bassett, The Green C1965

The problem with the Coventry Canal Co was that by 1771 they had only completed as far as Atherstone when the money ran out.

Caption For New Brighton, Pier And Parade 1892

In 1830 a retired builder from Everton, James Atherton, bought 170 acres of sandhills on the northern tip of the Wirral, with the aim of creating a new seaside resort to rival Brighton.

Caption For Buriton, High Street C1960

some flint cottages and malmstone cottages here, like the one on the left; we can see that brick has been used to surround the windows and doors – this is because malmstone is not as good quality as other stones

Caption For Atherton, C1960

Atherton was a cotton-spinning town, and for 200 years a mining community.

Caption For New Brighton, General View 1892

The town is already heading down market and away from James Atherton's ideals.

Caption For New Brighton, General View 1892

James Atherton, who bought the 170 acres of land on this north-east corner of Wirral, had to modify his original grand plans.

Caption For New Brighton, Tower And Sands 1900

An Eiffel Tower at New Brighton was part of the original dream of James Atherton as he planned his new holiday resort.