Places

4 places found.

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Photos

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Maps

25 maps found.

1919, Bridgetown Ref. POP650132
1902, Bridgetown Ref. HOSM38905
1900, Bridgetown Ref. RNC650133
1899, Bridgetown Ref. RNC650134
1946, Bridgetown Ref. NPO650132
1946, Bridgetown Ref. NPO650134
1895, Bridgetown Ref. RNE650133
1898, Bridgetown Ref. RNE650134
1919, Bridgetown Ref. POP650134
1919, Bridgetown Ref. POP650133
1946, Bridgetown Ref. NPO650133
1898, Bridgetown Ref. RNE650132
1947, Bridge Town Ref. NPO650003
1898-1900, Bridgetown Ref. RNC650132
1919, Bridge Town Ref. POP650003
1898, Bridge Town Ref. RNE650003
1899-1902, Bridge Town Ref. RNC650003
1883 - 1886, Bridge Town Ref. HOSM38906
1883 - 1886, Bridge Town Ref. HOSM55701
1902, Bridgtown Ref. RNC650144

Books

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Memories

15 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

The Cafe School

We moved to Alton from Somerset in November 1958. The primary school was closed for refurbishment. Mr. and Mrs. Carnwell who owned the garage and cafe played host to the village school, it all seemed quite strange to this ...Read more

A memory of Alton in 1958 by Elizabeth Green

Wonderful Childhood Memories

I lived in Cannock from 1963 to 1970. We lived on the Longford Estate in Leamington Close, we were the first family to live in that house after it was built. I went to Bridgetown Primary School and started year 1 in ...Read more

A memory of Cannock in 1860 by Agnes Paterson

My Childhood Of Old Bracknell Farm

Hi Peter, I remember the Thompkins was it the baker or was that the Cheneys? Joe Smith was the newsagent who used to treat the kids to a summer outing by train every summer. We used to get a new florin and a bag ...Read more

A memory of Bracknell in 1949 by Susan Hindle Nee Wesley

A Beginning

My Grandfather, Richard Summersgill, was born in Prescot, Lancashire on July 9, 1864 the son of Richard and Ellen Gore Summersgill. He emigrated to USA in 1888. His friend Peter Kelly worked at the Pilkington Glass with him, and they ...Read more

A memory of Salford by ancestor17

Days By The River

Hi, Just looking at some old family photos of us fishing by the Swans Neck at Birlingham back in the early 60s when I was about 12. I come from Birmingham and the place my father worked was Mitchells and Butlers brewery who ...Read more

A memory of Birlingham by Michael Lewis

Catching The Train To Leeds

I was born in 1960 within a short walk of this photo. The scene is still clearly recognisable, although the wooden station building spanning the bridge and the steps leading down to the station were demolished and ...Read more

A memory of Horsforth in 1964 by Kate Gabriel

Never Goes Away

i am 62 years old and the memories of this place never goes away every single day i have thought about this horrible place for 55 years it still haunts me , i was in primary school when the nurse asked me if i would ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by f-campbell

Yates Record Shop, Bridgetown School, Town Shopping With Mum And Cannock Park

All of the above comes to mind and stands out above all other memories for me. A weekend trip to Yates with my eldest sister to buy popular chart singles, hop scotching on the ...Read more

A memory of Cannock

The Village Shop

I remember in the 1950s, walking as a child from Greenhurst Lane where I lived, across the railway bridge, down to St Agatha's Hall, then left down the long path to the bottom of the large Village Green. At the bottom on the ...Read more

A memory of Hurst Green by jim.hammond

Growing Up In Chapelton

I was born in Chapelton in 1933, my auntie and uncle and their children lived at the top of the village, and my grandmother and grandfather lived on the main road, about a quarter of a mile away towards Barnstaple. ...Read more

A memory of Chapelton in 1940 by Ramon Williams

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Captions

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Caption For Totnes, Seymour Hotel 1928

The Seymour Hotel was built by the 11th Duke of Somerset, who also built the church of St John in Bridgetown.

Ref. 25408
Caption For Totnes, 1890

In the distance is St John's Church, Bridgetown; the wooded hill to the right is now the large housing estate of Westonfields.

Caption For Ironbridge, C1960

Believe it or not, the decision was even made to pull the bridge down.