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Maps

49 maps found.

1925, Bierley Ref. POP639742
1903, Bierley Ref. RNC639742
1899, Bierley Ref. RNC639743
1947, Bierley Ref. NPO639742
1895, Bierley Ref. RNE639743
1896, Bierley Ref. RNE639742
1919, Bierley Ref. POP639743
1945, Bierley Ref. NPO639743
1947, East Bierley Ref. NPO696925
1896, East Bierley Ref. RNE696925
1925, East Bierley Ref. POP696925
1903, East Bierley Ref. RNC696925
1890 - 1892, Bierley Ref. HOSM37690
1882 - 1892, East Bierley Ref. HOSM44194
1947, Brierley Ref. NPO650175
1947, Brierley Ref. NPO650177
1920, Brierley Ref. POP650176
1924, Brierley Ref. POP650175
1919, Brierley Ref. POP650177
1903, Brierley Ref. RNC650175

Books

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Memories

40 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

A Child's Eye View Of Brierley Hill

I remember as a child, the toy shop next to The Three Horse Shoes pub that stood on the corner of High Street and Moore Lane (on the Five Ways). It was like an Aladdin's Cave to a kid - full of everything! I ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill in 1970 by First Name Last Name

Back A Bit To Silver End

I suppose I'm cheating but I can go back a good way further than the 1900s because my memories are mainly my mother's and she was born in 1904 and lived in South Street. She used to share her memories with me like ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill in 1900 by Constance Smith

Battersea Girl

I lived in Birley street with my parents and brother Colin. I have very happy memories of shaftesbury park school and later on Clapham county grammar school. Many days were spent on Clapham Common and at battersea park, where the funfair ...Read more

A memory of Battersea

Born And Bred

I was born in Liverpool Street in the centre of Crewe ( now the police station and library) with Manchester street to the rear, all the houses had an alleyway at the rear which enabled the lorry to empty the toilets which were housed in a brick shed ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by chrisinspain2014

Born And Bred

I was born in Liverpool Street in the centre of Crewe ( now the police station and library) with Manchester street to the rear, all the houses had an alleyway at the rear which enabled the lorry to empty the toilets which were housed in a brick shed ...Read more

A memory of Crewe by chrisinspain2014

Born At Barony Hospital

I was born, illegitimately, in Barony Hospital, Nantwich and lived in Church St, Crewe, moving to Cliffe Road when the "slum" houses were demolished and the police station was built there. I moved from my first school Brierley ...Read more

A memory of Crewe in 1954 by Lesley Spray

Brierley Common

I recall going to the fairground which was on the Common; there were some stalls of which one could either test your skill trying to throw a hoop over a prize in order to win it; of course there was a catch and that catch was to make ...Read more

A memory of Cudworth in 1965 by Roland Mitchell

Brierley Hill Girls Memories

I was born in Chapel Street, in 1947. My uncle, Len Gray, had a newsagents in the town, near the bus stop by the Old Post Office, as was. My Grandad used to sell papers on the Five Ways and as a girl I would stand ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill

Brierley Hill Shops

Can anyone remember Alan Davidson's and Dorothy Dangerfield's shops? I also recall being facinated with the revolving doors in Woolworths. My memories of Chattin & Horton was the annual visit to see Father Christmas. My ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill in 1970 by First Name Last Name

Brierley Hill Town

The bike shop in Moor Street next to the central chip shop was Wilkinson's, also sold guns and fishing gear, got my maggots there for fishing in the nine locks, Pat Collins fair on the bank by Brierley Hill alliance football ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill in 1960 by Alan Hinton

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Captions

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Caption For St Neots, Brearley's Landing Stage C1955

Brierley`s hired out rowing boats, canoes and punts from their landing stage at the corner of the Ouse and Hen Brook.

Caption For St Neots, River Terrace C1955

Even Brierley`s boatyard on the corner of the Hen Brook (right) is back in business.

Caption For Wolverhampton, Lichfield Street C1905

On the other hand, the earliest that Brierley Hill is known to have been inhabited is 1619, though by the mid 18th century it too was noted for its coal pits, nail-making, brickworks, forges and glass

Caption For Willingdon, The Post Office C1950

Opposite the church is the Hoo, a large rambling house built in 1902.The Post Office proprietor was R F Brierley; alongside is the entrance to the builders' and decorators' yard, F J French & Sons

Caption For Brierley Hill, Delph Locks C1965

These are the Delph Locks at Brierley Hill on the Dudley No 1 Canal.

Caption For Brierley Hill, From Amblecote Road C1965

Even from distant Clee Hill in Shropshire they enable you to instantly pinpoint the location of Brierley Hill.

Caption For Brierley Hill, From Amblecote Road C1965

Even from distant Clee Hill in Shropshire they enable you to instantly pinpoint the location of Brierley Hill.

Caption For Rochdale, Grammar School 1895

The local historian Dr Henry Brierley described the school as having one fire, a leaking roof and appalling sanitation, although it was a fine-looking building when new.

Caption For Brierley Hill, High Street C1965

Mini cars appear to be flavour of the month with the drivers of Brierley Hill.When introduced in 1959 the Mini was radical in its design.

Caption For Willingdon, The Post Office C1950

The Post Office proprietor was R F Brierley; alongside is the entrance to the builders' and decorators' yard, F J French & Sons.

Caption For Brierley Hill, High Street C1965

Mini cars appear to be flavour of the month with the drivers of Brierley Hill.When introduced in 1959 the Mini was radical in its design.

Caption For Brierley Hill, Delph Locks C1965

The Main Line of the Stourbridge Canal swung south and then east around Brierley Hill to meet up with the Dudley Canal at Black Delph Locks.The Dudley Canal passed through Round Oak Steel Works and

Caption For Brierley Hill, Delph Locks C1965

The Main Line of the Stourbridge Canal swung south and then east around Brierley Hill to meet up with the Dudley Canal at Black Delph Locks.The Dudley Canal passed through Round Oak Steel Works and

Caption For Stourbridge, King Edward Vi School C1950

Our pictures of Brierley Hill were taken in the 1960s, a time when Round Oak was one of the most modern steel plants in the West Midlands and capable of producing in excess of 250,000 tonnes a year

Caption For Stourbridge, King Edward Vi School C1950

Our pictures of Brierley Hill were taken in the 1960s, a time when Round Oak was one of the most modern steel plants in the West Midlands and capable of producing in excess of 250,000 tonnes a year

Caption For Accrington, The Haworth Art Gallery C1945

The house was designed by the eminent architect, Walter Brierley of York (who also designed Dyke Nook, the home of the Blake family on Whalley Road).