Places

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Maps

8 maps found.

1898, Bachelor's Bump Ref. RNC629558
1940, Bachelor's Bump Ref. NPO629558
1895, Bachelor's Bump Ref. RNE629558
1921, Bachelor's Bump Ref. POP629558
1899, Bacheldre Ref. RNE629553
1920, Bacheldre Ref. POP629553
1902-1903, Bacheldre Ref. RNC629553
1947, Bacheldre Ref. NPO629553

Books

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Memories

26 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

1975 At Holmwood School, Great Days Indeed Mr Tuckeroo

I was the first stooge to work at Holmwood (for one year in 1975). I was 18 and come over from Australia for a gap year between secondary school and law school. My nickname, or at least one of ...Read more

A memory of Formby by gregoryftucker

Ancestry

My grandmother (Mary Elizabeth) was born in Ingham in the 1850s into the Batchelor familly. While looking into my past I found where my great-great (how many) grandfather had his workshop in Stalham. He was a builder and employed three ...Read more

A memory of Stalham in 1860 by David Adams

Canon Peter Nicholson

I loved Catfield, my home village, and the little school which, in my time there had almost 100 pupils up to the age of 14. Mrs M A Batchelor was head teacher and Miss Drake taught the infants. We learned such a lot and I ...Read more

A memory of Catfield in 1920 by revpnicholson

Childhood Visits To Cholderton.

My great aunt and great uncle, Dolly Phillips and Tom White (they were brother and sister, she widowed, he a batchelor) lived in the first cottage on the left of the lane in the 1970's and early 1980's and probably ...Read more

A memory of Cholderton by lynn.jones

Cloch View 1931

Hello, I am trying to find out more about the place my father was born in 1931 which was Cloch View, Kirn. I understand that it was a tenement in Hunter street with a view of the Cloch Lighthouse. My father's mother was called Lillian ...Read more

A memory of Kirn by lyn

Dees Ford Dealer South Croydon

I purchased my first vehicle at Dees in 1959. I was twenty four and really wanted a car but the prices were high for used vehicles and the registration fees also. I went to Dees with my friend Graham (we met ...Read more

A memory of Croydon by David Roberts

Digging Deep Now

A pleasant comment on my last memory, made by Mr Steve Flora, whom I’ve never met, has prompted me to tell some more stories about Upper Boddington. On November 25th, 1944, a Wellington Bomber; no. LN242, took off from ...Read more

A memory of Upper Boddington by Peter Bishop

Fab Times

I always remember our Mum and Dad taking my brother Jimmy and myself to St Combs, staying with Mrs Buchan and No 3. High Street. She was the nicest lady in the world, but deaf unfortunately. We would go for walks along the beach, ...Read more

A memory of St Combs in 1870 by Ann Craib

Farming From Horses To Electronics

My grandfather G. A. Smith took the tenancy of Springs Farm on Edingley Moor in 1931, when I was six months old. A builder by trade, and a sergeant in the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry during the First World War, he ...Read more

A memory of Edingley in 1930 by John Watts

First Day Of School

First Day of School Arriving at Egham Hythe Infants School, aged 5, and being placed in the care of Mrs. Spenser. There I remained for one entire term. Most of the faces in the classroom were new. Some of the names heard for the ...Read more

A memory of Egham in 1954 by Keith O'brien

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Captions

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Caption For Market Drayton, High Street 1923

When good-looking bachelors occupy the room in which she died she occasionally pinches their bottoms!

Caption For Abbotts Ann, St Mary's Church 1899

Hanging inside are paper Virgins' Crowns, each marking a past village spinster or bachelor - the most recent was put up in 1973.

Caption For Holcombe Rogus, Waterloo Stores C1960

The tobacco advertising is quite amazing to our 21st-century eyes: Players, Bachelor, Woodbine, Park Drive and Bristol cigarettes are mentioned.

Caption For Harlaxton, 1890

Gregory Gregory, a bachelor, was probably responsible for as much of the design as his architects, Anthony Salvin and later William Burn, as it rose slowly throughout the 1830s and 1840s.

Caption For Belfast, Campbell College From Entrance 1897

This splendid establishment was three years old in 1897, and had been created by a fortune left by the bachelor R J Campbell.

Caption For Aberystwyth, Terrace Road 1964

The photos displayed in the window of WH Smith (left) give us a flashback of the pop stars of the mid-sixties - Gene Pitney, the Bachelors, and possibly a newish group called the Beatles.

Caption For Northleach, Market Square C1965

Each size slate has its own name, and terms in use in former times included duchesses, countesses, short wivetts, movedays and bachelors.

Caption For Harlaxton, 1890

Gregory Gregory, a bachelor, was probably responsible for as much of the design as his architects, Anthony Salvin and later William Burn, as it rose slowly throughout the 1830s and 1840s.

Caption For Newton, Newton Hall Holiday Centre C1955

John Hornbie, a bachelor, lived in that part of Newton known as Scales until his death in 1707.

Caption For Manchester, Owen's College C1876

After making sure that his relatives (he was a bachelor) were well provided for, he left the amazing sum of £100,000 in his will to form a college, where all faiths and denominations would be admitted.