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Maps

50 maps found.

1947, Bushton Ref. NPO657490
1919, Bushton Ref. POP657490
1898, Bushton Ref. RNE657490
1899, Bushton Ref. HOSM39661
1898-1899, Bushton Ref. RNC657490
1921, Rushton Ref. POP822955
1946, Bishton Ref. NPO641230
1897, Bishton Ref. RNE641231
1898, Rushton Ref. RNE822956
1920, Rushton Ref. POP822956
1946, Bishton Ref. NPO641231
1946, Rushton Ref. NPO822956
1902, Rushton Ref. RNC822955
1898, Bishton Ref. RNE641230
1899, Rushton Ref. RNE822955
1923, Rushton Ref. POP822954
1921, Bishton Ref. POP641230
1897, Rushton Ref. RNE822954
1947, Rushton Ref. NPO822954
1947, Rushton Ref. NPO822955

Books

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Memories

25 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Crompton County Secondary Modern School. (T''central)

t'Central stood at the junction of Kings Road & Moor Street, almost on the bend.Compared to the junior school it seemed very modern and had only been open about twentyfive years. It had a ...Read more

A memory of Shaw in 1947

Monton Green C1950

In 1950 the paths and green at Monton Green had been newly laid out as it exists today. The paths were red gravel and if you so much as scuffed your boots in the gravel there was a 'park keeper' to reprimand you. I had my photo taken ...Read more

A memory of Eccles in 1950 by Albert Beckett

Ashby Aint Like It Used To Be

I was born and bred in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, the eldest of three children. My memories of Ashby itself are snapshots from a time which now seems so old-fashioned that it as nostalgic as a Herriot novel. As a young ...Read more

A memory of Ashby-de-la-Zouch in 1970

How Things Were

I was born in Dale St off Hume Hall Lane. Our neighbours were the Rushtons and the Alan's. I remember, in the early fifties, the milk man with his horse and cart and also the ice cream horse drawn carriage - it had two large ...Read more

A memory of Miles Platting by franciscaine7

Amazing Discovery At Rushton Spencer Church !! 1956

My late father, W Gary Bailey, and my grandfather, Master Builder W Lloyd Bailey (who built all of the houses on Brown Lees Road, Brown Lees ) were conducting maintenance work at the church, namely ...Read more

A memory of Biddulph in 1956 by Rob Bailey

Bird In Hand

The local pub was the Bird in Hand. For the workers it was a meeting place. There was The Bush on the bridge, they were always busy.The lights always bright, lots of talking ,shouting and sometimes men were thrown ...Read more

A memory of Bradley

Dewy Spider Webs On Holly Bushes

It was September of 1942 when first I spied a dewy spider web gleaming in the sunlight of the morning as I entered on my first day at the Ilkeston County Secondary School. I in short trousers was suddenly seized and ...Read more

A memory of Ilkeston in 1940 by Trevor Adams

Family At The Fox, The Crown And The Railway

Several members of my family had connections with Rushton at different times between about 1910 and 1950. My great grandmother, Sarah Jane Wooton was landlady at The Crown ( I have a photo of her ...Read more

A memory of Rushton Spencer in 1920 by Karen Burns

Wallasey

I remember Saturdays at the Pheonix, Corgi toys from Rushtons,i ce lollies from Fieldings,v inegar from Ellis's, 99 tea from the Co-op and the "divi" (15046) and Green Shield stamps, pink stamps from Berties, school shoes from Howards, ...Read more

A memory of Wallasey in 1962 by Billy Hannah

Mary Pouncy

I once bought an old book dated 1795 entitled "The Pocket Magazine", which had several signatures on early pages of the owner: "Mary Pouncy Rushton". Interested in learning more about her I sought her birth, marriage, death etc ...Read more

A memory of Tarrant Rushton by Leslie Standen

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Captions

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Caption For Rushton, Village C1955

The village of Rushton is mentioned as Riston or Risetone in the Domesday Book.

Caption For Rushton, Hall, The Lodge Gates C1955

From industrial Desborough we move three miles east to the quiet village of Rushton.

Caption For Rushton, Village C1955

Rushton is famous in the county for its connection with the Tresham family.

Caption For Ashby De La Zouch, Market Street C1965

Prominent on this main road was Rushton's poultry shop on the left.

Caption For Rushton, The Parish Church C1955

The village lies east of Rushton Hall's park.

Caption For Barnstaple, The Square 1929

The bust - on a plinth to the left - is of Charles Sweet Willshire (1837-89), who was a liberal politician and municipal representative.

Caption For Corby, The Church Of St Peter And St Andrew C1960

In 1965 it was gutted by a disastrous fire and was rebuilt and enlarged to a futuristic design based on the Triangular Lodge at Rushton.

Caption For Desborough, Rushton Road C1955

Rushton Road, at the east end of Station Road, is a mix of Victorian terrace housing and factories.

Caption For Rothwell, Market House C1965

The Market House was built for Sir Thomas Tresham of Rushton Hall.

Caption For Widnes, The Transporter Bridge C1955

The bust on the plinth in the foreground is of Creighton Hutchinson, a local doctor and benefactor, who died in 1927.