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What A Joy!
I am Pewsey born and bred and what a joy it is to discover a site where memories of our country's unique village life can be shared and stored for the future. So much to share about Pewsey life... I remember playing with all the children ...Read more
A memory of Pewsey in 1976 by
My First Trip To England
My parents were both born in Kidderminster, one in 1937 and the other in 1938. They married in 1957 and came to America in 1958, my first trip was to Kidderminster in 1965. So I have many fond memories as a child being ...Read more
A memory of Kidderminster in 1965 by
1960's Kidderminster
Dear old Kiddy. My youth and teenage years during the late 1950s and early 1960' spent here. I remember a busy medium sized market town. Full employment was provided by the numerious carpet factories, Adams, Brintons, ...Read more
A memory of Kidderminster in 1960 by
Brintons Park
I met my very first girlfriend on the - swings wonder if she remembers, Gillian Farmer, lived in Brinton Crescent I think.
A memory of Kidderminster in 1960 by
My Happy Memories In Marbury
My dad was Ron Watkin and we lived at 44 West Park (Marbury Park was divided in to a 'West Park' and an 'East Park' - I seem to remember that West Park was regarded as the 'posher' of the two!) . . I remember lots of ...Read more
A memory of Marbury in 1959
Cheadle Hulme 50 60 Years Ago
We moved to Cheadle Hulme from Barnton in 1957 when my dad bought Miss Young's bakery at 38 Station Road. In those days it was a lovely quiet village, not at all the bustling suburb of today. Our bakery was at ...Read more
A memory of Cheadle Hulme in 1957 by
Boat Road, Barnton What Happened To The Houses?
Hello. I've just been looking at a picture of the canal and houses at Boat Road, Barnton. The photo was taken in the very early '50's and I was thinking what a lovely-looking 'canal village' it looked - ...Read more
A memory of Barnton in 1953 by
St. Marys Street
I was sent to Bridgnorth at the age of 5 from our home in Birmingham to stay with my aunt and uncle (Doris and Arthur Howse) during 1942 due to the bombing in Birmingham. We lived in St Marys Street, about 100 yards down from High ...Read more
A memory of Bridgnorth in 1942 by
1960''s Kidderminster
My dear old hometown. I was 18 when this picture was taken. The Swan pub is on the left, and the Co-Op is where the blinds are. Just around the corner from The Swan was a broad flight of steps leading up into the market ...Read more
A memory of Kidderminster by
Always My 'home' Town.
I was born in Bucklow Hill outside Altrincham in 1945. I lived at 60, Cromwell Rd, Winnington Park. At the age of 5 I started to attend Winnington Park Junior School. I was living with my grandparents at the time. My friends ...Read more
A memory of Northwich by
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This changed, however, in 1887 with the presentation to the town of Brinton Park to the immediate south- west.
The iron horse trough was erected in 1919 as a memorial to Lieutenant Howard H Dainton and friends of the 4th Gloucesters, who died in the Great War.
There are a number of monuments, including one in memory of Anne Babinton of 1648, possibly by Edward Marshall, whose eldest son Joshua produced a very good signed monument which can be seen on the
The cottage has acquired new windows and a coat of paint on the chimney stack since this photograph was taken, but remains otherwise unchanged.
Built about 1492 by Richard Beauchamp, the Baynton Chapel has fine external features, 'battlements with quatrefoils and pinnacles with their decorations' (Pevsner).
At the Dissolution of the Monasteries the main building was demolished, and the abbey buildings were given to Sir Edward Baynton.
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