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Maps

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1898-1900, Brownshill Ref. RNC653188
1897, Brownshill Ref. RNE653188
1919, Brownshill Ref. POP653188
1946, Brownshill Ref. NPO653188
1899, Brownshill Green Ref. RNE653189
1946, Brownshill Green Ref. NPO653189
1920, Brownshill Green Ref. POP653189
1901-1902, Brownshill Green Ref. RNC653189
1882 - 1883, Brownshill Ref. HOSM39237
1882 - 1883, Brownshill Ref. HOSM55660
1903, Brownhill Ref. RNC653069
1947, Brownhill Ref. NPO653069
1896, Brownhill Ref. RNE653069
1899, Brownhills Ref. RNE653090
1921, Brownhill Ref. POP653070
1921, Brownhills Ref. POP653089
1947, Brownhill Ref. NPO653070
1924, Brownhill Ref. POP653069
1946, Brownhills Ref. NPO653090
1902, Brownhill Ref. RNC653070

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Memories

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Firwood

Firwood 1958 our family came from the US to settle our Aunt Ethel & Uncle Edmund Smyth's estate Firwood. Edmund had been the 1st Bishop of Lebombo, Africa & Ethel had been a missionary & painter. Firwood had a dairy on the ...Read more

A memory of Brownshill in 1958 by Terri Smyth

Firwood

1958 our family came from the US to settle our Aunt Ethel & Uncle Edmund Smyth's estate Firwood. Edmund had been the 1st Bishop of Lebombo, Africa & Ethel had been a missionary & painter. Firwood had a dairy on the property & ...Read more

A memory of Bussage by Terri Smyth

Growing Up In The Avenues

I left school in 1965, Ogley Hay Girls' School, my maiden name was Kathleen Cooper. My birth father was George Kelly although I was brought up by my grandparents, Nell and Gerald Cooper. I loved the avenues, everyone knew ...Read more

A memory of Brownhills in 1965 by kbull35

My Catford

I was born in Lewisham Hospital and grew up in Catford where my family had lived since the 1920's. We lived right near Mountsfield Park where my three siblings and I spent long hours having great fun. Mountsfield Park had a lovely tea room ...Read more

A memory of Catford in 1958

Cowick Road

I lived Himley Road Tooting in the early 1960's in Barnfield Lodge (No.3) and exchanged house with the Brownhills to move to 216 Cowick Road. I attended Fircroft school as an Infant and then Sellincourt school as a junior. After moving to ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1961 by Danny Blue

Roll On Easter It's Time For Jaywick Again

My uncle Steve owned a bungalow in Jaywick Sands, "Abijan", at 18 Lavender Walk where I spent my childhood bank holidays and annual six week school holiday between 1945 and 1953 and occasionally short breaks in ...Read more

A memory of Jaywick by ducatee

Schools

I was born and spent my early years in Burslem but for 10 years (from 1951), Tunstall became an important part of my life. Brownhills High School gave me a wonderful education. More than 60 years later I can still see and name most of my ...Read more

A memory of Tunstall in 1961 by Joan Aucock

Valerie & Rosemary West Firwood Farm

The people, last name West, living on Firwood Farm had four children, Valerie, Rosemary, Kathleen and John. I've heard the farm is still there. My sisters' names were Sharon and Sally, mine is Susan. Firwood is ...Read more

A memory of Brownshill in 1958 by Terri Smyth

Catley Lanehead

I was born in Catley Lanehead in 1955 and lived in the back of the shop at the top of Smallshaw Road with my mum and dad. My nan Agnes lived across the road from the Chapel further down and not long after we moved a few doors down from ...Read more

A memory of Rochdale by susanbarrett2015

Market /Cannock Ac

In the 1970s as a child, I used to travel from nearby Brownhills where I was from to cannock to go to the swimming pool. My friends mother had a market stall at Cannock Market and my friend and I would swim and then come back to her ...Read more

A memory of Cannock by richard.patey1

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Captions

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Caption For Pin Mill, The River Orwell 1909

Arthur Ransome described Pin Mill with its 'crowd of yachts and its big brown sailed barges and steamers going up to Ipswich or down to the sea'.

Caption For Houghton, The Clock Tower C1960

The clock tower, erected in 1902 in memory of George the son of Potto Brown, still provides shelter for visitors on their way to visit the famous mill or using the Ouse Valley Way.

Caption For Ware, The River Lea C1960

A few more years earlier, there would have been the occasional sailing barge with huge brown sails.

Caption For Chandler's Ford, Merdon Avenue C1955

William Wallis (responsible for the Eagle Building in Eastleigh) had the bright idea of creating an 'Inland Bournemouth' on a triangle of land between Hursley Road, Winchester Road and Brownhill Road.