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Photos

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Maps

19 maps found.

1895, Farley Hill Ref. RNE703428
1898, Marley Hill Ref. RNE774833
1919, Farley Hill Ref. POP703428
1898, Carley Hill Ref. RNE661446
1895, Marley Hill Ref. HOSM53191
1947, Carley Hill Ref. NPO661446
1925, Carley Hill Ref. POP661446
1920, Farley Hill Ref. POP703429
1896, Farley Hill Ref. RNE703429
1901-1904, Carley Hill Ref. RNC661446
1909 - 1912, Farley Hill Ref. HOSM45157
1901, East Dean Ref. HOSM50912
1925, Marley Hill Ref. POP774833
1947, Marley Hill Ref. NPO774833
1901-1904, Marley Hill Ref. RNC774833
1946, Farley Hill Ref. NPO703429
1940, Farley Hill Ref. NPO703428
1897-1909, Farley Hill Ref. RNC703428
1898-1899, Farley Hill Ref. RNC703429

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Memories

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Madeley As It Was

I was born in 1949 in Victoria Road, Madeley and have many memories of life as it was in the 1950's onwards. I remember Jones' buses, Pooles the cobblers, Carters, Stodd's the Drapers, Shums the chemist, and most ...Read more

A memory of Madeley in 1949 by First Name Last Name

1950s Belmont

I was born in Epsom and lived in Belmont all my childhood. I attended Cotswold Road Primary School and also the Sunday School that was there on a Sunday. The building was knocked down in the 1980s, it was opened in the 1890s and I can ...Read more

A memory of Belmont by Catherine Johnston

Memories Of My Life In Kibblesworthnee Graham

I was born in Kibblesworth in 1945 but my parents and I moved back to our flat in the Redheugh Area of Gateshead when I was about two or three. But mam put me on the bus every Sunday morning to ...Read more

A memory of Kibblesworth in 1953 by Margaret Gale

The Timberscombe I Knew 1957 1965

We moved to Oaktrow in January 1957 and until the house was habitable, we stayed at The Lion (prominently displayed in one of the photos). The village then had four shops, these being the Post Office towards ...Read more

A memory of Timberscombe in 1957 by John Nurcombe

Tiegnmouth 1948 1990

1945 As a boy of 15 and living in Banstead road carshalton Beeches, I had two friends named Raymond & Peter Colly, there father Mr Colly who was a clockMaker and was badley burnt in WW2. Shortly after the war went back to his ...Read more

A memory of Teignmouth by Brian Shiers

Summer Holidays

I was born in Brewery Yard, Great Haywood. After the war my mum moved to Notting Hill, London, so in the summer holidays my sister and I would stay at Nan & Grandads in the village. Mum {Eileen Bailey} played the piano in the ...Read more

A memory of Great Haywood in 1954 by Christine Pitcher

Growing Up British

Since my birth coincided exactly with the outbreak of World War II in the September of 1939, my mum must have felt that childbirth was synonymous with calamity;  I was Mum's 'war effort'. Home was a semi-detached two-storey house ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak in 1945 by Heather Rohrer

Families Of St Blazey In The 40s/50s.

My father was one of the local butchers, Jack Grigg. He and my mother ran the shop opposite the church.  My grandfather was John Charles Grigg who lived at a house called Mount View at the bottom of Rose Hill. ...Read more

A memory of St Blazey by Melville Grigg

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

Schooldays And Beyond

Starting school for the first time was at Mistley Norman School, my first teacher was Miss Temple in the infants we were given a slate board and slate pencil one thing that sticks in my memory we all had a small mattres and ...Read more

A memory of Manningtree in 1949 by Vernon Clarke

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Captions

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Caption For Elsenham, Fullers End C1960

The two pubs featured here are The King's Arms (far left) and, up the hill, The Barley Mow.

Caption For Barley, Pendle Inn C1960

Standing at the foot of Pendle Hill, which is 1835ft high and just short of being a mountain, the stone-built Pendle Inn is in the centre of Barley, the heart of Pendle Witch country.

Caption For Laindon, Station 2005

Most of the land around Pitsea, Dunton and Langdon Hills had originally been farmland; the crops were mainly barley, oats, wheat, peas, beans, and clover.

Caption For Cranborne, Castle Street 1954

Castle Street is named for a Norman motte-and-bailey earthwork on the wooded hill above the village.

Caption For Castle Cary, Fore Street C1955

There was a castle here, which was besieged by King Stephen in 1138, but its keep has long gone; only its outline is marked on the grass of its hill at the end of Bailey Street.

Caption For Pilley, The Post Office C1955

The others are Bailey, Bull Hill, Portmore, Sandy Down, Walhampton, and Boldre itself.

Caption For Luton, St Mary's Church 1897

Henry also gave land to the monks to build a hospital and chapel on Farley Hill.

Caption For Luton, Whipperley Ring Estate On Farley Hill 2002

His brother Michael joined in 1953, going to work on Whipperley Ring school at Farley Hill.