Places

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Photos

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Maps

14 maps found.

1899, Bowbrook Ref. RNE647097
1902, Bowbrook Ref. RNC647097
1947, Bowbrook Ref. NPO647097
1921, Bowbrook Ref. POP647097
1881, Bowbrook Ref. HOSM38464
1924, Bow Broom Ref. POP647037
1947, Bow Broom Ref. NPO647037
1896, Bow Broom Ref. RNE647037
1903, Bow Broom Ref. RNC647037
1947, Howbrook Ref. NPO741331
1924, Howbrook Ref. POP741331
1896, Howbrook Ref. RNE741331
1903, Howbrook Ref. RNC741331
1891, Howbrook Ref. HOSM49026

Books

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Memories

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Holidays In Uley

My Uncle Gus and Aunt May lived in South Street and I spent a number of holidays with them at Easter and during  the Summer for 2 or 3 years in the early 50's. I loved climbing up to the Bury with my Aunt's nephews, Tony and Reg, where ...Read more

A memory of Uley in 1953 by Ken Cook

Beanz Dreamz...

Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more

A memory of Abbey Hulton by Marc Thorley

Richard Turner Of Tankersley Area

Not exactly a memory - but my 7th Great Grandfather on my Maternal side, RICHARD TURNER, was a "Woodsman of Howbrook" (circa 1647 to circa 1717). Anyone out there with a link? His father was THOMAS, and his ...Read more

A memory of Howbrook by Mr J A Cuckson

Morris Family The Gristmill Whitebrook

My father Eddie Morris was last of of 7 children who lived in the Gristmill. Even aged 70, he was still hugged & referred to as Baby Brother. (Ron, Tom, Jack, Jim, Trudy, Grace, Eddie). Story is that his ...Read more

A memory of Whitebrook by Ruth Wolveridge

Kingswear, Me, And My Dog.

He was only a few weeks old when he came to us, my mother had got to know about him and thought he was just the thing I needed to cheer me up. I was fourteen years of age and had not long moved home; my parents had decided to ...Read more

A memory of Kingswear

Crisp Street Market.

I was born in a hospital that I think was on the Mile End Road. It may have been the Mile End Maternity, or Mother and Babies Hospital. Born within the sound of Bow Bells I am able to call myself a true Cockney. ( I hope I have ...Read more

A memory of Poplar by Joyce Hunt

The Running Horses

I was born at 4 Emes Road, but remember growing up at 64 Manor Road and spending a lot of my time chasing the old tramp who used to frequent Nappers (wouldn't do that nowadays!). My dad was Alf Andrews. Dad passed away from throat ...Read more

A memory of Erith in 1962 by Jeff Andrews

Fulham Family.

All of our family lived around the Broadway area in the 50`s. My dad had 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Sister's married names were Eaton & Calcot. My uncle, Jim Calcot, was the manager of the Red Hall cinema. We used to kid people we ...Read more

A memory of Fulham in 1958 by David Malster

Lowbrook

The field in your picture where the sheep roam is now a football field and a park for the children of Rockbeare.

A memory of Rockbeare by Jane Pring

Captions

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Caption For Rockbeare, Low Brook C1955

Low Brook was built in the middle of the 20th century as an overspill housing estate just to the south-east of Rockbeare village.