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Maps

24 maps found.

1920, Burghill Ref. POP655710
1886, Burghill Ref. HOSM39506
1900-1901, Burghill Ref. RNC655710
1947, Burghill Ref. NPO655710
1898, Burghill Ref. RNE655710
1947, Burshill Ref. NPO657034
1898, Burgh Hill Ref. RNC655682
1920, Burgh Hill Ref. POP655681
1940, Burgh Hill Ref. NPO655682
1897, Burshill Ref. RNE657034
1921, Burgh Hill Ref. POP655682
1940, Burgh Hill Ref. NPO655681
1898, Burgh Hill Ref. RNC655681
1902, Burnhill Green Ref. RNC656429
1895, Burgh Hill Ref. RNE655681
1895, Burgh Hill Ref. RNE655682
1899, Burnhill Green Ref. RNE656429
1921, Burnhill Green Ref. POP656429
1882 - 1883, Burnhill Green Ref. HOSM39547
1900, Burnhill Green Ref. HOSM70896

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Memories

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My Happy Young Years

I lived in The Mount near Fetcham where l went to school. One day l was out on my bike in Fetcham near what was them a bg field backing onto the school, there was a big local sports day and as l loved running l entered all ...Read more

A memory of Leatherhead in 1955 by Pat Crowley

Days Gone By

My grandfather, Arthur William Robinson was a butler at Patshull House, during the early 1900's. My mother, Ivy was born in 1908 and remembers being invited by Lady Joan Legge up to the " big house" for tea on several occasions. ...Read more

A memory of Patshull Hall in 1900 by Susan Edwards

My Family

I was born in Burnhill Green in June 1955. Most of my mother's side of my family were born there. My mother's name was Doris Mytton, and my grandfather's was Richard (Dick) Mytton. He worked on the Dartmouth Estate (Patshull Hall) for the 4th Earl.

A memory of Burnhill Green by Peter Morgan

Walking To School Across The Dee

My Mother Mary Burghall (Married name Davies) used to walk to school everyday across this suspension bridge. She would would walk with her brother's and sisters and friends and she often says that this was the best time of her life.

A memory of Chester in 1930 by Lynn Mace

Swimming In The Dee

My mother Mary Burghall (married name Davies) was born in Chester as were three other generations which I have traced back to 1700s. My mother remembers well swimming in the Dee. She and her friends would walk across the medows ...Read more

A memory of Chester in 1940 by Lynn Mace

Pub Regulars

My grandfather  Frederick Burghall and his wife used to have a drink in this pub once a week. They lived in nearby Handbridge. Their sons Frederick and Ernie used to have a pint also in the 70s and 80s. Whilst doing my mother's family ...Read more

A memory of Chester in 1920 by Lynn Mace

Huitts Or Fluitts Buildings

In the 1901 census my Great Grandparents the Burghall's were living here.They lived in Upper Northgate Street the census says. I can trace the Burghall family back to Tattenhall in 1841. My mother has fond memories born in ...Read more

A memory of Chester in 1900 by Lynn Mace

Robert Faulkes

Hi, my name is Mel Faulkes and I'm looking for any family Robert had in Rockfield as I see he died in the old mill lodge, Rockfield, am I right in thinking this was a care home or not? The other address I had was 103 Rockfield ...Read more

A memory of Rockfield by Melanie Faulkes

Playing Fields Back Of Longbank Road

Living in Longbank Road Tividale was like living in the country. Behind our house we had playing fields that used to belong to a farm. There was a large tree that we used to swing around. The field was our ...Read more

A memory of Tividale in 1967 by Wayne Cooper

Jean Burchill (Botwright)

My mother also worked at Rookery Park many years ago, but I do recollect the family name Balls. I believe one of the younger members of the familly (female) possibly called Linda worked with an aunt of mine in a hairdressers ...Read more

A memory of Yoxford by Duncan Bennett

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Captions

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Caption For Dumfries, The Old And New Bridges C1890

Dumfries itself became a royal burgh in the 12th century, but the two towns were not officially amalgamated until 1929.

Caption For Saffron Walden, St Mary's Church, From The High Street C1955

St Mary's, standing on Bury Hill, can be seen from most parts of the town.

Caption For Burgh Le Marsh, The Windmill C1965

North of Wainfleet, on the Skegness to Lincoln road, Burgh le Marsh is a market town whose charter was granted in 1401.

Caption For Clydebank, Kilbowie Road 1900

Clydebank became a burgh in 1886.

Caption For Fortrose, 1880

It was made a royal burgh in 1592.

Caption For Burgh Le Marsh, The Windmill C1965

North of Wainfleet, on the Skegness to Lincoln road, Burgh le Marsh is a market town whose charter was granted in 1401.

Caption For Dumfries, The Old And New Bridges C1890

Dumfries itself became a royal burgh in the 12th century, but the two towns were not officially amalgamated until 1929.

Caption For Fortrose, 1880

Fortrose was originally called Chanonry and was made a royal burgh in 1592.