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Maps

21 maps found.

1946, Broad Lanes Ref. NPO650732
1919, Broadlane Ref. POP650995
1923, Broadlay Ref. POP650998
1896, Broadlay Ref. RNE650998
1895, Broadlane Ref. RNE650995
1946, Broadlane Ref. NPO650995
1900, Broadlane Ref. RNC650995
1901, Broadlay Ref. RNC650998
1946, Broadlay Ref. NPO650998
1919, Broad Layings Ref. POP650738
1896, Broad Lane Ref. RNE650729
1895, Broad Layings Ref. RNE650738
1899, Broad Lanes Ref. RNE650732
1945, Broad Layings Ref. NPO650738
1921, Broad Lanes Ref. POP650732
1900, Broad Lane Ref. RNC650729
1902, Broad Lanes Ref. RNC650732
1946, Broad Lane Ref. NPO650729
1919, Broad Lane Ref. POP650729
1878 - 1879, Broad Lane Ref. HOSM48484

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Memories

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Broadlads Estate

My grandfather farmed Bushey Leazes farm on the Broadlands estate until his retirement. I loved that farm, playing in hay lofts, milking the cows, they had guard geese that would come down the long lane from the farm and not let you ...Read more

A memory of Romsey in 1949 by Jackie Brown

Living In Queens Avenue And Going To School

I was three when we moved to Muswell Hill in 1951. My parents had both been in the forces and it was difficult to find accommodation for a family. My grandmother knew a Mr. Wood, he was a judge. His son ...Read more

A memory of Muswell Hill in 1953 by Susan Morley

Hells Angels In The Box

I'm not sure if the box was still in use in 1965. I remember it better about five years later when Hells Angels used it as a type of den. We (a few mates and I) used to walk the railway line from the pithead to Broad Lane ...Read more

A memory of Essington in 1965 by David Hector

Stacksteads Boyhood.

My family moved from Haslingden to Newchurch Road in 1950 opposite the Farhome Tavern. As an eight year old I attended Western Junior School until 1953 leaving to attend Blackthorn Secondary Modern until June 1957 when our ...Read more

A memory of Stacksteads in 1950 by Tom Pilling

The Farm On Broad Lane

I was four years old and lived with mum in a caravan parked in this farmer's field along with other caravaners. Mum and dad would have paid rent to the owner of the farm. I was the only youngster around and had no choice ...Read more

A memory of Burtonwood in 1959

My Memories Of Ferryside

I'm only fourteen but still I have some amazing memories of Ferryside, generations of my family have lived here and i'm planning never to leave. Me and my mam, we're looking through all the pictures and everything seemed so ...Read more

A memory of Ferryside

Stowlangtoft Hall

Typing this memory on behalf of my mother-in-law, Doris Leadbitter (now Doris Sidebottom) who worked as a nursery assistant between January 1946 and June 1947. She says "I always thought about the children and wondered how they ...Read more

A memory of Stowlangtoft in 1946 by Judith Barnes

Father In Law

Hi there.  My father-in-law was born in Gilfach Goch but left when he was a child.  It was not long ago me and my husband took him back and he was quite shocked to see how much the place has changed. The address he used to live at ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1930 by Bobbie Cook

Bramley (Lincroft Crescent) In The Years 1951 To 1967

Bramley In The Years 1951 To 1967 A conversation with Lynden Flint From: john.holliday11@btopenworld.com To: Lynden Flint Hi Lynden. I do hope you are well and still on-line. I ...Read more

A memory of Bramley by john.holliday11

A Great Pub

Truly a wonderful pub when managed by Gerald and Edith Leader, before they moved to the Blue Lion on Broad Lane.

A memory of Bracknell in 1955 by Melvyn Ball

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Captions

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Caption For London, Old Waterloo Bridge 1902

This panorama of the river through broad lawns and lofty trees reveals the bridge’s graceful character.

Caption For London, Old Waterloo Bridge 1902

This panorama of the river through broad lawns and lofty trees reveals the bridge's graceful character.

Caption For Hawarden, The Village 1903

A border town with a ruinous castle built by Henry III, Hawarden lies close to Chester on the former main road into Wales from the Dee lowlands and the Cheshire Plain.