Places

1 places found.

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Maps

42 maps found.

1919, Brackley Ref. POP647729
1896, Brackley Ref. RNE647729
1946, Brackley Ref. NPO647729
1898, Brackley Ref. HOSM39354
1898-1901, Brackley Ref. RNC647729
1883 - 1899, Brackley Hatch Ref. HOSM38552
1883 - 1898, Brackley Ref. HOSM34199
1898, Brockley Ref. RNE651437
1896, Brockley Ref. RNE651438
1946, Brockley Ref. NPO651438
1924, Blackley Ref. POP642713
1884, Brockley Ref. HOSM39072
1919, Brockley Ref. POP651436
1946, Brockley Ref. NPO651437
1896, Blackley Ref. RNE642713
1947, Blackley Ref. NPO642713
1947, Blackley Ref. NPO642714
1946, Brockley Ref. NPO651436
1903, Blackley Ref. RNC642713
1903, Blackley Ref. RNC642714

Books

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Memories

23 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Motorbike Days

Nice to look at the old photos of Brackley as I was born here in 1963. I lived at 54 Manor Road for many years. I moved away for a while but it was nice to return. I used to ride motorbikes with a group of friends - Steve & Andy ...Read more

A memory of Brackley in 1983 by Stephen Tanney

Leave Things Alone

I lived on Frenchbarn Lane just across from St Peters church from 1960 to 1972, I was 5yrs old when I moved there. Coming from Salford docks area it was like moving into one of Enid Blytons books. A real farm just up the ...Read more

A memory of Blackley by Neil Edwards

Do You Remember?

I was born inNnorthampton in 1963, and I left Northampton in around 1981. I've seen a lot of changes in Northampton - buildings being pulled down etc.. roads now unrecognisable - a lot has changed to the town.I know we can't stand ...Read more

A memory of Northampton in 1963 by Andrew Terry

Bakery

We lived above Saunders Bakery in Stanstead Road, opposite St Dunstan's School. Anyone remember this shop? Mr Saunders had another branch at Brockley, and he drove a green Humber, licence plate LLB 27. What things one remembers!

A memory of Catford in 1949 by Nick Hobart

Bronze Street Collyhurst

Hi everyone, I went to St Pat's 1956 -1962 and lived at 17 Bronze Street. I remember Brian Kidd going to our school. We had a good football team, I think the headmaster was Mr Cassidy who played for United in the ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1959 by Anthony Flynn

A Childhood Reminiscence

I lived in Edgware from 1941 and, although a young child, I remember the war years vividly, especially collecting shrapnel and the sounds of bombs, anti-aircraft guns and V2 rockets. In 1944 I began school at Edgware ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1940 by Brian Wimborne

Marsala Road Ladywell The Prefabs

I was only a few months old when our family moved to 122 Marsala Road, Ladywell in 1949. I was ten years of age when we moved from Ladywell to Dartford in August 1959 but there are many different and varied things ...Read more

A memory of Lewisham in 1958 by Tony Brown

Lost Familey

hi there, my parents allso lived in collyhurst, were they owned there house and coalyard, there names were loretta and charles wood, they sold the house and bought a house in blacley(13 old road) but my dad drove daily back to the ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by cwood35

Memories

We also loved to go mushrooming at the searchlights. This was at the top of Dark Lane. Saturday morning pictures at the Rex cinema was a treat too, Flash Gorden, The Lone Ranger, and many others. The interlude was good too, with an accordian player whose name was Trevor Rackley (I think).

A memory of Tilehurst in 1950 by Michael Taylor

Mitcham

As a child I grew up in bomb ravaged Mitcham. I lived in 16 Ashtree Avenue, Mitcham. We were bombed as so many other people were. I attended the 'Star School, Benedict Road. until around 1947ish then the family moved to Battersea. The Star ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1944 by Richard Watson

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Captions

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Caption For Brackley, Market Place C1950

Until the latter part of the 20th century, the quaint stone-built town of Brackley suffered from increasing congestion.

Caption For Brackley, Town Hall C1950

A horse-drawn cart carrying sacks makes its way up alongside Brackley's early 18th-century Town Hall, which was built for the Duke of Bridgewater and is attributed to Wren.

Caption For Broughton, The Cross Roads C1955

At the corner of the B4025 and the entrance road to Broughton Castle, we see the Saye & Sele Arms advertising Chesham & Brackley Breweries Ltd.

Caption For Brackley, Town Hall C1955

The largest town in south-west Northamptonshire, Brackley had a market charter since before 1217, its wealth having come from wool.

Caption For Steeple Claydon, North End Road C1955

A matching window has been inserted in the middle of the painted Chesham and Brackley Breweries sign, but the rest of the paintwork is still visible.