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Netherthong In The First World War Part 2

Throughout the course of the First World War many local organizations raised money to send parcels to local soldiers. This was particularly relevant at Christmas and the presents included shirts, socks, ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

Help Me Find The Witch That Destroyed A Life:

There was a Young Girl whose Name was Marise Hunt: Although a native to Cherwell Near Leeds West Yorkshire: She at the Tender age of seven was to be made a ward of court when she was seven years of age: She ...Read more

A memory of Mirfield by roland_mitchell

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Caption For Botley, Mill Hill C1955

The elegant Georgian house on the right of the road has been converted to offices.To the right of it is the entrance to Botley Mills, an 18th-century mill complex, which is mentioned in the Domesday

Caption For Botley, The Hambledon Hounds C1960

Botley, once a small inland port, stands at the head of navigation on the River Hamble, and barges travelled upstream for corn, coal and timber until the early 20th century.

Caption For Botley, The Bugle C1960

Once an inland port, Botley stands at the head of navigation on the River Hamble.

Caption For Eastleigh, The Airport C1960

The elegant Georgian house on the right of the road has been converted to offices.To the right of it is the entrance to Botley Mills, an 18th-century mill complex, which is mentioned in the Domesday

Caption For Botley, Mill Hill C1955

To the right of it is the entrance to Botley Mills, an 18th-century mill complex, which is mentioned in the Domesday Book.

Caption For Botley, The Hambledon Hounds C1960

Botley, once a small inland port, stands at the head of navigation on the River Hamble, and barges travelled upstream for corn, coal and timber until the early 20th century.

Caption For Botley, The Square C1955

Botley once had numerous inns, because it was a kind of coaching station where drivers rested before crossing the Hamble River.

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