Places

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Maps

228 maps found.

1903, Blacksnape Ref. RNC642929
1891 - 1892, Hoddlesden Ref. HOSM48656
1891 - 1892, Pickup Bank Ref. HOSM56614
1891 - 1893, Tockholes Ref. HOSM61987
1892, Pleasington Ref. HOSM56840
1903, Sunny Bower Ref. RNC842896
1924, Brookhouse Ref. POP652088
1924, Darwen Ref. POP688844
1924, Blacksnape Ref. POP642929
1947, Sunnyhurst Ref. NPO842948
1947, Earcroft Ref. NPO696488
1903, Lower Darwen Ref. RNC768986
1903, Pickup Bank Ref. RNC805815
1903, Hoddlesden Ref. RNC737304
1947, Pickup Bank Ref. NPO805815
1924, Higher Audley Ref. POP733881
1924, Higher Croft Ref. POP733979
1947, Little Harwood Ref. NPO757379
1924, Turton Tower Ref. POP854591
1924, Whinny Heights Ref. POP867348

Books

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Memories

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Growing Up In Aberkenfig

Growing up and the family - Part 1 My grandfather William Morgan Cockram (son of Lewis Cockram) and grandmother (Mary Cockram) (granny and grandpa Cockram) took over the ironmongers after the death of John Richards. ...Read more

A memory of Aberkenfig by Catherine Delahay

The Grange

The Grange always brings back memories of our life growing up in the village. We are the Blackburn family and we lived at 11 Curtis Drive. We used to play in the field at the front of the big house as we called it but if 'madame ...Read more

A memory of Brompton-on-Swale by Lorna Meadows

The Foundry

The smell that came from the foundry... I used to go see my dad and the cold damp stench used to burn your eyes and fill your lungs. The building was cold and damp and yet the heat from the ladles of molten iron would burn your ...Read more

A memory of Auchtermuchty by Kathleen Litts Dean

Childhood Memories

Being born in a house opposite the Angel pub in 1952, and having a family history going back over 300 hundred years in the village, I think we were a local family. Those memories of the school holiday times will last a ...Read more

A memory of Stanton by Colin Fordham

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

Shop And Post Office

My parents, Fred and Marjorie Reeks bought the shop and Post Office from Mrs Britton in 1947 and they owned the business till about 1985. In the mid sixties Fred got about 100,000 daffodil bulbs from a market garden in Darlington ...Read more

A memory of Eppleby by Alison Glass

Memories Of Stanford Le Hope

I too have many memories of Stanford-le-Hope.   I was born in Orsett hospital.  My mother came from South Wales whilst my father came from Ashford in Middlesex.  The reason they came to live here was my aunt and ...Read more

A memory of Stanford-le-Hope

Shoulder Of Mutton

The public house now known as the Three Trees, was originally the old farmhouse and behind it was the barns of the farm which we used to play in. This was the short cut from my house to Chandlers the sweet shop. We got into the ...Read more

A memory of Bletchley by Susan Bailey

The Good Old Days

I was born in Silver Street in 1946. We lived near my grandma and grandad Firth. My mother was Emma Firth, and I think that she had two brothers and two step brothers. William and Ernest were her brothers, ...Read more

A memory of Whitley by Ian Allison

People / Places

I remember so much about Earl Shilton, it wasn't just my home but my playground. The Rec. with its swings, slide and round-a-bout - so exciting then, back in the early 40s. Gigley Wrights burned out factory, where we played for ...Read more

A memory of Earl Shilton by Wendy Baxter Walcott

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