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Maps

24 maps found.

1946, Barlake Ref. NPO633247
1899, Barlake Ref. RNC633247
1919, Barlake Ref. POP633247
1898, Barlake Ref. RNE633247
1946, Barkla Shop Ref. NPO633228
1919, Barkla Shop Ref. POP633228
1900, Barkla Shop Ref. RNC633228
1895, Barkla Shop Ref. RNE633228
1886 - 1906, Barkla Shop Ref. HOSM37023
1886 - 1906, Barkla Shop Ref. HOSM39392
1919, Marlas Ref. POP774781
1913, Barras Ref. HOSM37108
1886 - 1887, Marlas Ref. HOSM53183
1911, Barra Ref. RNC633945
1947, Barras Ref. NPO633982
1897, Barras Ref. RNE633982
1925, Barras Ref. POP633982
1903-1904, Barras Ref. RNC633982
1895, Barabhas Iarach Ref. HOSM37175
1911, Borgh Ref. RNC646199

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Memories

22 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

My Childhood Home And Its Spelling

I do remember that the signpost on the main road pointing towards Bratton had it as 'Bratton Seamore". My first home was Bratton Hill Cottage, since demolished and the land developed. My Father worked for ...Read more

A memory of Bratton Seymour by Steven Brunt

Football Years

I played for the first Sudbrook Cricket Club football team. We came second in the East Gwent 2nd Division and got promoted. I played with: Dave Clements, Mike Keogh, Paul Little, Ivor Baker, Tony Cochrane, Bobby Noade, Darren Noade, ...Read more

A memory of Caldicot in 1980 by Geoff Jones

Mother's Brother And Sisters

Just after the war Dad, Mum and I would travel every other weekend to visit aunts and uncles and cousins on our Norton motorbike and sidecar. We usually based our visit with Aunt Flo and Uncle Stan (a wartime despatch ...Read more

A memory of Andover in 1940 by John Scott

Bramley In The Years 1935 To 1941

Now 80 years of age I used to live with my Mum and Dad and brother Michael in Lincroft Crescent just above the Sandford estate. The houses were new and rather small though we were so happy there ...Read more

A memory of Bramley in 1930 by Lynden Flint

Delamere By Sid Grant

The Jewish Fresh Air Home and School was founded in 1921 by Miss Margaret Langdon, MBE, MA (1890-1980) and located at Blakemere Lane, Delamere near Norley, in the beautiful Cheshire countryside.  My time spent there was from age ...Read more

A memory of Delamere in 1930 by Sid Grant

Where Did It All Go ?

Catching gudgeon at Ackers Pit and taking them home in jam jar (they died!) Swimming in Bridgewater Canal "Dukes`s" would you believe at Grappenhall! Passing exam for Boteler Grammar and getting a new beach ball as a reward (all other kids had a new bike) Sorry dad ...I know we had no money.

A memory of Warrington in 1950 by Harry Roscoe

Brothers And Sisters

My brother Christopher and I first went down to school at Visitation Convent, Bridport in September 1957. We lived in Ascot as our father had been an officer in the Royal Horse Guards and had been based at Windsor. We took a ...Read more

A memory of Bridport by Timothy Clarke

The Local Dances And Playing Pool

In the mid 1950s to early 1960s there were local dance halls, one at Newburn which was down Station Road, take a left towards the bridge and it was just there on the left side opposite the level crossings near ...Read more

A memory of Newburn in 1955 by Jimmy Burrows

Happy Days

I was supposed to have been born at the Green.. ended up being at Tynemouth... So I missed out on a commemorative silver spoon given to kids born in wallsend on the day the Queen Mother visited Wallsend.. 1.10.1954.. My family lived at ...Read more

A memory of Wallsend by e.cotcher99

1935

Quickly seperated at Front Hall from Parent. Led to Dining Room in shock. A Boy suggested " Secotine " on Bread. Moved to Class Room where another Boy took Pity and threw me a Ball as " Tarling "entered the Room. Taken to his Study ...Read more

A memory of Yarlet Hall (School) by Philip Pryce

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Captions

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Caption For Heysham, Main Street 1947

Outside the barn a photographer waits for customers, as few people then had a camera of their own with which to record the family's day out.

Caption For Dorking, Boxhill, The Wimpy Bar C1965

The Wimpy Bar has long been replaced now.

Caption For Dunnottar, Castle C1900

Dunnottar held out until May 1652, when Sir George Ogilvy of Barras was allowed to surrender with all the honours of war.