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Maps

84 maps found.

1947, Borwick Ref. NPO646379
1898, Borwick Ref. RNE646379
1924, Borwick Ref. POP646379
1897, Borwick Rails Ref. RNE646381
1947, Borwick Rails Ref. NPO646381
1903-1904, Borwick Ref. RNC646379
1925, Borwick Rails Ref. POP646381
1903-1904, Borwick Rails Ref. RNC646381
1910 - 1911, Borwick Ref. HOSM38431
1945, Barwick Ref. NPO634474
1898, Barwick Ref. RNE634473
1919, Barwick Ref. POP634473
1920, Berwick Ref. POP639233
1919, Barwick Ref. POP634476
1946, Barwick Ref. NPO634476
1946, Berwick Ref. NPO639229
1947, Berwick Ref. NPO639233
1896, Barwick Ref. RNE634476
1895, Berwick Ref. RNE639233
1940, Berwick Bassett Ref. NPO639234

Books

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Memories

77 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

The Rec

From Berwick Road School, several classes would be assembled in a long line two by two and walk the half mile or so along Heath Lane to the recreation ground, or the Rec as it was called, for school games. We would pass the houses of ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1960 by Chris Bennion

Great Grandfather

It is strange to see one of the two portraits that hung in my grandparents' hallway, for sale on the web.  Issac was born in 1837 in Berwick Bassett, Wiltshire.  Taught himself to read and write while an agricultural labourer, ...Read more

A memory of Marlborough by Peter Waylen

Berwick Road C Of E School

I started at Berwick Road C of E School in 1957 together with some of the people referred to in the other memories ie: Heather Wallis, Christopher Bennior, Lorraine Staton.  There were others obviously such as Margot ...Read more

A memory of Little Sutton in 1957 by Kathleen Green

Life At Barwick

Paul Andrews here was at barwick 75 until 80 whe I joined the army at 16 which saved me a extra 2 years of being there

A memory of Barwick by Paul Andrews

The Kosb Barracks

Although born in Scotland, my earliest memories are of Berwick upon Tweed. This was because my father was posted to the Barracks as Pipe Major in the KOSB Depot there. Our married quarters, although in Ravensdowne, ...Read more

A memory of Berwick-upon-Tweed in 1930 by Allister Smith

Fitba In The Big Park

I was born in Suttislea in Nitten in 1947 but my sister and I emigrated to Gowkshill when I was 2 (I think) and lived at 18 Pentland Avenue till I married Isobel from Bonnyrigg when I was 21. I grew up with the Weighands and ...Read more

A memory of Gowkshill by John Smith

Berwick Family 1717 1852

Mrs Sarah Norris, born Berwick, died in 1852 at Great Mongeham. Although she was a pauper, she had lived to a grand old age of 85 and was kept out of the workhouse by her daughter Mary, who cared for her and did the ...Read more

A memory of Great Mongeham

Sholden Kent Near Deal Kent. 1810 91 Norris Marsh & Berwick Family

George James Norris and his wife Charlotte, nee Halliday, lived at Alders, Sholden with their 5 children in 1891. Miss Sarah Norrice who was living with her mother Ursula at Sholden in ...Read more

A memory of Deal

Memories Of Bonfire Night In The 1950s

I grew up in Berwick Street, Liverpool. The best night of the year was Bonfire Night. My mates and I would collect bonny wood for ages before the big night and store it in a bombed out ...Read more

A memory of Fairfield in 1955 by David Clarke

Family Home

I wish there was more history related to the house. I'm very interested to know how it was used before it became a place of bad memories. I am sorry to hear it became a reform school where children were abused but I am doing my family ...Read more

A memory of Barwick by Laura Walker

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Captions

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Caption For Grange Over Sands, St Paul's Church 1906

It was owned by the Borwick family - Mr Borwick lost all his clothes in the fire, and had to borrow replacements.

Caption For Grange Over Sands, Main Street C1960

It was owned by the Borwick family - Mr Borwick lost all his clothes in the fire, and had to borrow replacements.

Caption For Botley, The Village C1950

Signs on the wall of the house on the left advertise Lyon's Tea, Red Bell Tobacco and Borwick's Baking Powder.

Caption For Warton, The Crag 1898

Along Borwick Lane, past the wooden-shuttered windows of a Methodist chapel, is the small village of Warton.

Caption For North Berwick, Marine Hotel And Links 1897

North Berwick's popularity as a resort began in the 1840s, but as late as 1859, when HRH The Prince of Wales visited the town, there was a serious lack of accommodation for tourists.

Caption For Bamburgh, The Castle 1954

In July 1333 Archibald, Lord Douglas led the Scottish army in a feint towards Bamburgh in the hopes of drawing the English away from Berwick which they were besieging.

Caption For North Berwick, The Seafront 1897

The popular seafront of North Berwick.

Caption For Alton, Butts Road And High Street 1907

The landlord of the Duke's Head (1 Butts Road) at this time was William Henry Barwick, and the girl outside in her white pinafore may have been his daughter.

Caption For North Berwick, The Law 1897

North Berwick Law rises 612 ft above the town.

Caption For North Berwick, Marine Hotel And Links 1897

By the beginning of the 20th century, North Berwick was beginning to rival St Andrews.

Caption For North Berwick, Quality Street 1897

The opening of the railway branch line put North Berwick within easy reach of Edinburgh, making it a popular place for people working in Edinburgh to live; it was also a popular place for holidays and

Caption For Wimborne, Holy Trinity Chapel 1908

On the floor, to the right as we face the altar, is the gravestone of John de Berwick, a dean of the minster, who died in 1312.

Caption For Ford, Ford Castle C1950

Along with Etal, Ford Castle once formed a second line of defence against the Scots; the front line consisted of the fortresses at Wark, Berwick and Norham.

Caption For Craster, Dunstanburgh Castle C1960

Dunstanburgh is the largest castle in Northumberland, built by Thomas, Earl of Lancaster; the licence to crenellate was granted shortly after the loss of Berwick to the Scots.