Places

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Photos

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Maps

11 maps found.

1909, Bankhead Ref. RNC632490
1904-1905, Bankhead Ref. RNC632513
1907-1908, Bankhead Ref. RNC632496
1904-1907, Bankhead Ref. RNC632512
1947, Bankshead Ref. NPO632619
1920, Bankshead Ref. POP632619
1899, Bankshead Ref. RNE632619
1883, Bankshead Ref. HOSM64982
1902-1903, Bankshead Ref. RNC632619
1882 - 1901, Bankshead Ref. HOSM36965
1882 - 1901, Bankshead Ref. HOSM58845

Books

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Memories

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Circa 1950s

I was born in 1939 and remember the war years vividily. However, I was draughted into the army in 1948 and because of my knowledge and interest in explosives, became an Ammunition Examiner. During this period, I knew I liked music but ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield in 1948 by Peter Dewsnap

What A Bike Ride!

I was born in Whitwell (Herts) in April 1949 and started my schooling at St Pauls Walden CE School in September 1953. This the hill on which I lived. As I grew older I used to ride my bike to school (very little ...Read more

A memory of Whitwell in 1955 by Brian Russell

My Escolme Childhood And Later Years

My mother was Evelyn Escolme. She was married to Reuben Escolme of Laurel Bank...he was the son of Titus. My mother worked for Seriah Butler. She was put into service at the age of 13, left her home in ...Read more

A memory of Yealand Conyers in 1940 by Avril Grounds

Stanford 1955 1965

Hello George I lived in Stanford 1947-1971. The house opposite the church was where Dr. Morris lived, I believe. The surgery was round the corner in what felt like old stables. It was a fine house but was later ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope by Colin Ablitt

Fairy Street Rutherglen

My mum moved to Rutherglen from Springburn when I was 2 years old. We moved to a tenement in Harriet Street facing Fairy Street. When I turned 5 Fairy Street School had now been closed and I had to go to Bankhead Primary which ...Read more

A memory of Rutherglen by jannie2005

An Image From My Memory....!

My mother passed away in 1955 just two days after my 12th birthday following which a couple who my father knew and who had a handicapped son in a children's home in the village in Suffolk where I lived took me to their home ...Read more

A memory of Little Common by bewhiting

Maybe We Know Each Other

"...I used to play in the castle and what we thought were dungeons in the middle to late 1950s. It was our playground for many years. We went to the beach nearly every day summer or winter..." Maybe we know each other? ...Read more

A memory of Kirkcaldy by brainyfurball

My Family Connections With Kingsdown

My grandmother was born in Vine Cottage Kingsdown and all my great aunts and uncles lived there. We spent many a happy holiday either staying in Vine Cottage in the attic as there was only one ...Read more

A memory of Kingsdown by Jane Hussey

Captions

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Caption For Woking, Old Bank 1901

Buildings such as Woking's fine, if somewhat dull, Old Bank had no place in the exciting, post-war redeveloped Woking.

Caption For Kings Lynn, South Gates 1891

The plank serving as a gangway to the vessel from the bank had, until comparatively recent legislation, been the cause of many an accident as crew returned to their various ships after

Caption For Waldringfield, The River C1955

The stretch of river beyond the mud bank leads to Stanner Point, also in Sutton.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1955

Lloyds Bank had succeeded the Northamptonshire Banking Company, which had opened in 1876 in temporary offices in the Market Place.

Caption For Chester, Eastgate Street C1929

The classical building on the left dates from 1860 and was where the Westminster Bank had its Chester branch.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1955

Lloyds Bank had succeeded the Northamptonshire Banking Company, which had opened in 1876 in temporary offices in the Market Place.

Caption For Stourbridge, High Street C1965

By then the bank had become the London and Midland Bank, and by the 1960s it was a branch of the Midland Bank.

Caption For Belfast, High Street 1897

The shape of things to come is the brand-new National Bank building; this bank had a London base boasting capital of £7m, and several branches in Ireland.