Places

2 places found.

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Maps

425 maps found.

1925, Boltongate Ref. POP645684
1901-1904, Boltongate Ref. RNC645684
1899, Boltongate Ref. HOSM38339
1947, Boltongate Ref. NPO645684
1897, Boltongate Ref. RNE645684
1899, Whitrigg Ref. HOSM64467
1947, Whitrigg Ref. NPO869451
1901-1904, Whitrigg Ref. RNC869451
1925, Whitrigg Ref. POP869451
1897, Whitrigg Ref. RNE869451
1947, Bolton-Le-Sands Ref. NPO645687
1924, Bolton-Le-Sands Ref. POP645687
1898, Bolton-Le-Sands Ref. RNE645687
1903-1904, Bolton-Le-Sands Ref. RNC645687
1889 - 1910, Bolton-Le-Sands Ref. HOSM38334
1924, Bolton Ref. POP645636
1896, Bolton Ref. RNE645634
1898, Bolton Ref. RNE645635
1903, Bolton Ref. RNC645634
1897, Bolton Ref. RNE645632

Books

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Memories

33 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Miner

My uncle Des emigrated from Dublin to Coronation Drive, Bolton On Dearne in 1950, he became a miner. In the course of writing letters home he told my mam that the streets of Bolton on Dearne were paved with gold, he had actually ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Liam Doyle

Visiting My Grandmother In Newton

Every school holiday from 1959 onwards, my brothers Tony, Brian, and later my sister Karen and I stayed with my grandmother Sarah Stones & Harold Stones. Gran owned the Stones greengrocers shop in High ...Read more

A memory of Newton-le-Willows by beverleybettyboo

The Old Cobblers Shop

My name is Ian and have grown up in and still live in Bolton-le-Sands, living half way down Orchard Avenue for some 15 years now. I am looking for photographs on the old cobblers shop, adjoining barn and old haberdashery ...Read more

A memory of Bolton-le-Sands by Ian Morley

Sunny 1950''s Sunday Mornings

I have many memories about the old St Mary's Church. Until I started thinking of them I realised that I have not got one involving a rainy day apart from when my Grandad was buried in the churchyard. He was laid ...Read more

A memory of Clayton-Le-Moors in 1954 by Ann Arthur

The Raf Estate

We lived on the RAF estate in Ickenham during the late 1950s, in a semi-detached house at 14 Nettleton Road. Every RAF home mirrored the next; their furnishings were also identical. You could move from Scotland to England (which we had ...Read more

A memory of Ickenham in 1957 by Mo Haarhoff

Bolton Hall

My grandparents lived at the co-op in Bolton. My grandad was the manager there in the 1930 s. Their names were Percy and Irene Ibberson. Later they moved to Wath, to the big shop in the centre. My mother, Lilian, worked at Bolton ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne by Gail Hirst

Shanklin Road

I lived at 54 Shanklin Road, it backed on to fields, I can always remember puffing Billy ,the name my mum gave the steam train that went buy. My childhood friends were many . My best friend was David Bolton. I also went to Cotswold junior school. My name then was Lynne Walshaw

A memory of Belmont by lynne.macmillan1

Shanklin Road

I lived at 54 Shanklin Road, it backed on to fields, I can always remember puffing Billy ,the name my mum gave the steam train that went buy. My childhood friends were many . My best friend was David Bolton. I also went to Cotswold junior school. My name then was Lynne Walshaw

A memory of Belmont by lynne.macmillan1

Going To Bolton

I remember all too well the monument in the centre of the crossroads with the A6 as I used to come up this road before turning left to go to Bolton (no 12 bus). Also used to walk up to the town at times from my home just below the ...Read more

A memory of Walkden by Lynette Foster

Early Childhood In Bolton On Dearne

I was born (Dec 1948) over my mothers hairdressing shop in Furlong Road (number 123 I think) , next door to Peter Creighton the butcher (Peter and his wife Alice were my godparents). I can just remember ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne in 1951 by David Lewis

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Captions

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Caption For Bowness On Windermere, Storrs Hall Hotel 1896

Originally built in 1790 for Sir John Legard, Storrs Hall was purchased in 1806 by Col John Bolton, a local philanthropist, who from 1808-11 transformed it into the fine Georgian mansion we

Caption For Leigh, Market Street C1950

The Earl was with the King at the Battle of Worcester, but was later captured and executed at Bolton. He

Caption For Castle Bolton, The Castle, Great Hall C1960

The Great Hall at Castle Bolton had been converted to a restaurant for visitors when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Scorton, The Village 1913

The village lies next to Bolton on Swale five miles east of Richmond; it has the largest walled green in the whole of the country.

Caption For Wensley, From Church Tower 1893

Holy Trinity church contains a Saxon cross, found in the 19th century, and the Bolton family pews, which came from the theatre in London's Drury Lane.

Caption For Turton, The Tower 1897

Turton Tower lies four miles south of Darwen, and four miles north-east of Bolton.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

Bolton Abbey is rich in prospects for the artistic eye: there are the stepping stones across the river, the deep green hanging woods, the lively bubbling waters, and the ancient stones of the abbey itself

Caption For Castle Bolton, The Castle 1911

Though similar to Bodiam Castle in shape, and designed with a well-defended entrance that featured no less than five doorways and a portcullis at either end, Bolton's principal function appears to have

Caption For Waddington, Village 1899

It was at Waddington Old Hall that Henry VI took refuge after leaving Bolton-by-Bowland, and it was here that he was betrayed and captured in nearby Clitheroe Wood.