Maps

99 maps found.

1899, Ryton Ref. RNE823365
1947, Ryton Ref. NPO823366
1919, Ryton Ref. POP823366
1899, Ryton Ref. RNE823367
1899, Great Ryton Ref. RNE720367
1925, Ryton Woodside Ref. POP823378
1925, Ryton Ref. POP823363
1947, Ryton Ref. NPO823363
1947, Ryton Ref. NPO823364
1889, Ryton Ref. HOSM58361
1898, Ryton Ref. RNE823363
1946, Ryton Ref. NPO823365
1902, Ryton Ref. RNC823365
1921, Ryton Ref. POP823365
1925, Ryton Ref. POP823364
1920, Ryton Ref. POP823367
1946, Ryton Ref. NPO823367
1898, Ryton Ref. RNE823364
1896, Ryton Ref. RNE823366
1947, Little Ryton Ref. NPO757917

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Memories

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Holidays In Coldingham

Until we emigrated to the U.S. in 1948, my family spent our summer holidays in Coldingham with Cha Crowe & family, also, Johnny Walker, known as Walker the Butcher whose son Ian still has his butcher shop in Eyemouth. They ...Read more

A memory of Coldingham in 1940 by Derek Gilchrist

Childhood Wwebsters Village Shop

I was born in 1951. My parents owned the W Websters store in Barmoor Lane. I believe the old premises is now known as Orchard Cottage. I remember the sandshoes for sale dangling from the rafters and the butter was ...Read more

A memory of Ryton in 1957

Growing Up

I was born in the former Mechanics Institute in Derwent Street, Blackhill in 1946 where my grandfather was the caretaker. My name was Ann Wall and my grandparents' name was Redshaw. My mother lived with my grandparents in the ...Read more

A memory of Blackhill in 1946 by Ann Westgarth

Hanmer Family

My grandmother, Sarah Jane Hanmer, was born a twin in Eyton in 1910, her mother, also Sarah Jane Hanmer, is buried there. They were a large family, and my great-grandfather was a farmer. All the children went ...Read more

A memory of Eyton in 1910 by Christine Adams[Nee ,Murray]

Gribdale Terrace

My memories of Ayton are through Gribdale, I had many relations who lived there, like the Bailey family. If anyone can give me information on any of them, it would be welcome. Thank you. Regards, Albert.

A memory of Great Ayton in 1930 by Albert Bailey / Bradshaw

Question On Ryton House

Hello everyone, I am doing some genealogy work and found a distant relative who was a groom at Ryton House (as listed on the census). I can't find any reference to it online, does anyone remember such a place or have any idea what it might mean. Thanks in advance Kashmir

A memory of Ryton by Kashmir Struthers

Hanmer's

I was interested to read that Christiine Adams is connected to my family. Richard Hanmer b. 1876 d. 1930 was my great,grand,uncle. His 2nd wife was Sarah Ann Jones, nee Lewis. I live in Shrewsbury and have visited ...Read more

A memory of Eyton by Sandra Miles

Parents Live3d Here From About 1914 Till 1933

Tracing my family history and led to Great Ayton. My G/mother..Anne Eliza Stabler and my G/father Frederick Henry Stabler lived in Church St...... now Guisbro Road??? Found her unmarked grave ...Read more

A memory of Great Ayton in 1930 by Malcolm Stabler

A Week To Remember

It was always a sense of adventure searching for new place to visit on our holidays - and certainly we found an idyllic spot just a mile or so outside the town of Cemaes Bay. Mother had been staying with my younger sister who ...Read more

A memory of Cemaes Bay in 1976 by Margaret Mosley

School Days

I was born at Crookhill, just outside Ryton and went to Hookergate Grammar School in 1956. When the Ferndene pool was opened we were taken by bus from school to the pool where we were given swimming lessons. My memory is of having to jump ...Read more

A memory of Ryton in 1958 by Mary Taylor

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Captions

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Caption For Ryton, Main Road C1960

When this picture was taken, Ryton was a pit village in County Durham with no less than five working pits in the immediate vicinity.

Caption For Ryton, Lane Head C1960

In 1968 Ryton won the Britain in Bloom trophy.

Caption For Ryton, Tyneside Golf Club C1960

Often considered to be the prettiest village on Tyneside, Ryton in the early 19th century was a popular residential area for wealthy Newcastle businessmen and merchants, even though it would soon be given

Caption For Worksop, Library And Memorial Gardens C1955

War Memorial Gardens were laid out to the north of Memorial Avenue between it and the Canch, as this stretch of the River Ryton is known.

Caption For Lechlade, Burford Street C1950

This is Burford Street, with stone houses of all shapes and sizes from cottages to the Swan Hotel on the left, a part-Tudor building, and the urbane Georgian of Ryton House on the right with its four brick

Caption For Brompton, Church View C1960

A deserted Church View in Brompton, a few miles further along the A170 west of Scarborough from Ayton.

Caption For Roseberry Topping, C1885

referred to affectionately as 'Cleveland's Matterhorn', the distinctive profile of Roseberry Topping lies a short distance to the west of Guisborough, between Pinchinthorpe and Great Ayton

Caption For Great Ayton, Brookside C1955

Great Ayton is one of Cleveland's prettiest villages.

Caption For Great Ayton, High Street C1965

Great Ayton is one of Cleveland's prettiest villages, and was the scene of the upbringing and education of Captain James Cook, the famous 18th-century world explorer.

Caption For West Ayton, The Forge Valley Hotel C1965

On the road to Pickering, we pass through the two sides of Ayton.

Caption For Guisborough, Westgate C1955

Two vehicles from the United Bus Company pick up passengers, the nearer one (centre right) serving the Great Ayton to Redcar route.

Caption For Staithes, Captain Cook's Cottage 1950

The young James Cook was sent by his father to Staithes from Great Ayton to serve an apprentice­ship to a grocer and haberdasher, Mr Sanderson.

Caption For Easby, Easby Hall 1913

Here in the far north of the county, 2 miles south of Great Ayton, stands this 'Gentleman's Residence', built in Georgian times for the Emerson family.

Caption For Bristol, Park Street 1900

For decades a major problem facing the Bristol Health Board was how to combat the daily stench during the summer months created by tons of horse droppings.