Places

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Photos

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Maps

20 maps found.

1925, Angram Ref. POP625717
1898, Angram Ref. RNE625718
1903, Angram Ref. RNC625718
1947, Angram Ref. NPO625718
1897, Angram Ref. RNE625717
1947, Angram Ref. NPO625717
1924, Angram Ref. POP625718
1903-1904, Angram Ref. RNC625717
1891 - 1950, Angram Ref. HOSM35976
1891 - 1892, Angram Ref. HOSM35977
1947, Ingram Ref. NPO743643
1926, Ingram Ref. POP743643
1897, Ingram Ref. RNE743643
1919, Ingrams Green Ref. POP743648
1896, Ingram Ref. HOSM49360
1945, Ingrams Green Ref. NPO743648
1901-1903, Ingram Ref. RNC743643
1895, Ingrams Green Ref. RNE743648
1896, Ingrams Green Ref. HOSM49361
1897-1900, Ingrams Green Ref. RNC743648

Books

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Memories

32 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Growing Up In Motspur Park

I lived in Motspur Park from 1968 till 1989, everyone I knew friendly place, the local pub was clean and friendly, used to go courting there with my late husband. Been back a few times and have noticed a dramatic decline ...Read more

A memory of Motspur Park in 1984 by Catherine Goldby

Bicycles And A Happy Hunting Ground.

Being the offspring of parents otherwise engaged, and only partially supervised by a succession of Nannies, whose only concern was that we should be clean and respectably dressed when we got up to mischief, we ...Read more

A memory of New Milton in 1950 by Roger Williams

An Idyllic Childhood

I enjoyed reading your piece Jane, I remember you so well. I lived at Newbold Revel, Stretton-Under-Fosse from 1953 - 1977, together with my siblings - Christopher, Angela and Nicholas O'Sullivan. We lived in a ...Read more

A memory of Stretton under Fosse by Teresa O'sullivan

The Ridge

I lived at 71 The Ridge for 20 years from 1946 to 1966 when I went to Agricultural college. I still have happy memories of going to the youth club in the Church hall. Playing games and helping in harvest time at Top Farm, long ...Read more

A memory of Great Doddington by David Kerswell

Mitchell And Butlers Brewery

I was born and bred in Smethwick, my nan lived on Windmill Lane where i spent most of my time as my mum was a barmaid at the Cape of Good Hope pub opposite the Mitchell and Butlers Brewery, it's now a Macdonalds. Whilst ...Read more

A memory of Smethwick by Angela Narbett

Zeals School 1958 63

I attended Zeals C of E Primary school between 1958 and 1963. We actually lived over the border in Bourton (next to the White Lion pub) but the school was nearer than Bourton school. "Pop" Winter and his wife were the full time ...Read more

A memory of Zeals in 1958 by Simon Palmer

Those Were The Days By Kathleen Mc Carthy

I am sure this is St Botolph's church on The Hill where I used to be in the choir around 1949. The vicar was Rev. Johnson at the time. His wife and family lived in the vicarage a stone's throw away. There ...Read more

A memory of Northfleet in 1949 by Katie Butcher (Nee Mc Carthy)

Wartime Cannock

As a 9-year-old I remember after being bombed out from Birmingham and going to stay with a great-aunt in Heath Hayes (Aunt Polly Ingram) and going to a hall in Cannock and being kitted out with a set of clothes, and being given a doll. I am 78 now.

A memory of Cannock in 1940 by Sami Whitford

Small Heath Memory

I was born at 54 Herbert Road on January 21st 1940 a war-time baby although I remember nothing of the bombing raids that wrecked a number of the houses in the lower part of the road where the bus garage and the railway line ...Read more

A memory of Small Heath by Brian Buck

Growing Up In Hornsey In The 50s, 60s And 70s

My parents, Bill and Jill Oliver met at Mountview theatre club in the 1950s and married in 1955. Their first home was a rented flat at 45 Ridge Road in Hornsey and both I and my sister Judy were born ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1967 by Susan Sjuve

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Captions

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Caption For Houghton, The Clock Tower C1960

We cannot see the clock; it was made by J R Ingram of St Ives.

Caption For Burton Bradstock, Village 1922

Ingram House (left) is of a similar date, but is much altered.

Caption For Chapel En Le Frith, Ferodo Research Laboratories C1960

Still the biggest single employer in Chapel, Ferodo was founded by local man Herbert Froode (of which 'Ferodo' is an anagram) who first developed a brake block for horse-drawn carts and later successfully

Caption For Westgate On Sea, Hotels And Beach 1890

Sir William Ingram, proprietor of St Mildred's Hotel, owned a large part of Westgate.

Caption For Charmouth, Village 1890

We look north-westwards up The Street to the Coach and Horses Hotel (left centre), where the Victorian landlord was James Ingram.

Caption For Normanton, Hawhill Park C1955

This ten-acre park was purchased by the council with the help of donations in 1904 from the landowner, Mrs Maynell Ingram of Temple Newsam House, Leeds.

Caption For Wimborne, Square 1904

The Crown Hotel, by now owned by Ingram Richards, was built in 1820 and was one of the New Inn's biggest rivals in the coaching trade.