Maps

47 maps found.

1878 - 1901, Berry Hill Ref. HOSM37636
1899-1900, Lower Berry Hill Ref. RNC768780
1900 - 1901, Berry Hill Ref. HOSM49577
1878 - 1901, Lower Berry Hill Ref. HOSM52491
1877 - 1878, Potteries, The Ref. HOSM37562
1946, Ferry Hill Ref. NPO704713
1919, Derry Hill Ref. POP690300
1940, Derry Hill Ref. NPO690300
1899, Derry Hill Ref. RNC690300
1897, Ferryhill Ref. RNE704735
1947, Ferryhill Ref. NPO704735
1925, Ferryhill Ref. POP704735
1898, Derry Hill Ref. RNE690300
1903-1904, Ferryhill Ref. RNC704735
1920, Ferry Hill Ref. POP704713
1925, Ferryhill Station Ref. POP704737
1946, Kerry Hill Ref. NPO746487
1901, Ferry Hill Ref. RNC704713
1897, Kerry Hill Ref. RNE746487
1896, Ferryhill Ref. HOSM34515

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Memories

110 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Where I Grew Up

play field at the top of Westway. The fun and games we had as kids up to 1946, helping those friendly German prisoners build fairfield housing estate. We moved to 43 Westway in about 1948, My farther Horace, Waterhouse. Mother ...Read more

A memory of Farsley in 1958 by Ronald Waterhouse

West Cornforth

I remember the donkey wood, the pit ponies that used to roam in the wood. The old picture house now has the lop house at the time at the bottom of the pit bank. Also the hills and the holes where we used to play as kids. Back to ...Read more

A memory of Spennymoor in 1961 by Lawrence Sewell

Weekends At Chapel Row

I didn't live in Bucklebury but was born in Cold Ash where I lived prior to moving to Thatcham. Unfortunately my father died as the result of a motor cycle accident when I was eight years old, and social care being what it ...Read more

A memory of Bucklebury by grahamfsmith

Walkers Hairdressers

My family lived in Dulverton in the 1950s. Both parents were hairdressers and we sold sweets and tobacco as well as drapery and ice cream from our shop on the High Street. We had the first chewing gum machine and you used an ...Read more

A memory of Dulverton in 1953 by Joy Walker

Tottenham Royal

Barry Watkinson I remember the Royal. I was born in Tewkesbury Rd. When I was 10/11 we moved to Tottenham Hale. We visited the Royal regularly - there was a young teens on a Saturday afternoon. We had some old friends from Tewko ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham

To School From Manor Road

Each day my journey either was via the cinder track (there was the old reservoir running alongside and the iron railway bridge stood in those days, the railway was still operating I think or in the stages of being ...Read more

A memory of Woodford Halse in 1966 by Linda Edwards

The Bringing Of Buckland Lower Lodge Into The 20th Century.

I am Jeannette McNicol (nee Elliott). My brother John and I moved there with my parents ,when I was 13 years old and he was 12. I had found the house when we were having a ...Read more

A memory of Buckland in the Moor by jenner

The Village

I left the village in 1960. I attended the local junior and infant school. The teachers I recall were Miss Whitehead, Miss Jenkins, Miss James, Granny Chancellor (she was a lovely lady who taught most of our parents also, those that ...Read more

A memory of Waun Lwyd by Ian Calloway

The Burning Bing

I was born in Drongan in Ayrshire, but every holiday we had we came to stay with my Gran and Papa, Ruby and Hugh Meudell. We were always so excited to be going"home." When we got out of Kirky on the bus we were glued to the ...Read more

A memory of Queenzieburn in 1968 by Catherine Spiers

The Birth Of My Welsh Pride

My memories as a son of a daughter of the valleys are: Rugby allowed in for free a half time Trains, lying in bed hearing the clang of the wagons moving coal and steel to and from the works Armageddon when the ...Read more

A memory of Ebbw Vale in 1952 by Bob Morgan

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