Places

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Maps

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1940, Boyton Ref. NPO647549
1898, Boyton Ref. RNE647549
1946, Boyton Ref. NPO647550
1895, Boyton Ref. RNE647551
1898-1901, Boyton Ref. RNC647551
1919, Boyton Cross Ref. POP647553
1946, Boyton Cross Ref. NPO647553
1919, Boyton Ref. POP647549
1919, Boyton Ref. POP647550
1946, Boyton Ref. NPO647551
1900, Boyton Ref. RNC647550
1921, Boyton Ref. POP647551
1895, Boyton Ref. RNE647550
1902, Boyton Ref. HOSM38523
1946, Boyton End Ref. NPO647555
1895, Boyton End Ref. RNE647556
1896, Boyton Cross Ref. RNE647553
1921, Boyton End Ref. POP647556
1946, Boyton End Ref. NPO647556
1897-1899, Boyton Ref. RNC647549

Books

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Memories

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A Memory Of Chopwell By John Hind

I was born on 9.2.1922 son of Henry Gowland Hind and Eliza Hind of 28, Thames Street. Henry worked at Chopwell Pit. I attended primary school at Chopwell from 1927 until 1930, followed by Chopwell West Council ...Read more

A memory of Chopwell in 1930 by Peter Kirk

19 Wrawby Street Brigg

Mine isn't a personal memory as such but the photograph of Wrawby Street shows on the right handside a fish and chip shop. This double fronted shop is now a travel agents and still has the old bay windows that I have seen on an ...Read more

A memory of Brigg in 1954 by Linda Griffiths

1939 Onwards I Remember

I was born in 1939, the year war started, and remember being lifted out of bed in the middle of the night and the barrage balloons looked like big elephants in the sky. I also remember the table shelter in the lounge which I ...Read more

A memory of Harborne in 1940 by whisky1974

1976 In Llanbradach

I visited my gran and my aunts in Llanbradach twice in the early 1970s. It was my first ever visit to Great Britain and I fell in love with the church. To someone accustomed to supermarkets, shopping from grocer to butcher to ...Read more

A memory of Llanbradach by Catherine Walcott

223 High Street

I lived with my family (Matthews) at 223 High Street from 1955 until 1963, brother David, sisters Cynthia and Jackie, parents Rene and Reg. I think my parents bought the house in 1952 as my brother was born in the back ...Read more

A memory of Marske-By-The-Sea in 1955 by Kathy Browne

258 Furlong Road

I was born at 258 Furlong Road in 1944. I lived there with my mum and gran for 5 years till we moved over to Purston Featherstone in 1950. My gran was called Elsie Nowell, the years we spent there were wonderful...I always ...Read more

A memory of Bolton Upon Dearne in 1944 by Pauline Fletcher

A Chilhood In Port Sunlight

have just spent a wonderful hour looking through the photographs of Port Sunlight, they have brought back so many memories that are as clear as day still to me. I first came to live in the village with an aunt and ...Read more

A memory of Port Sunlight by Eveline Flint(Nee Peers)

A Great Place To Live And Grow Up

Moved up in about 1945/46 into a prefab, our first home., I was about 1 year old so cannot remember the move. I used to help the prisoners of war build the roads, I had a wheelbarrow. We lived at 133 Castle Hill ...Read more

A memory of New Addington by John Donovan

Abbot Street School

We moved from Northumberland to Collyhurst after the war. My Dad worked at Victoria Station and my Mum got a job at Phillips Soles and Heels. We lived on Knoll Street which was next to the railway and had the gas works at the ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1949 by Yvonne Tomczuk

Acton Bridge

Hello Laurie My dad had the boat 'Jan' - I still see Roger & Jean from time to time. We still have a boat on the Weaver at AB, and she is called 'Triton'. I have a brother called Peter and my parents were called Peter & ...Read more

A memory of Acton Bridge in 1960

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Captions

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Caption For Cadgwith, 1931

Here, three fishing boats have their staysails set up to dry, while a small boat on the beach nearest the sea has an early outboard motor.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Abbey C1886

The ruins of Bolton Abbey are set alongside a sweeping bend in the River Wharfe.

Caption For Brixham, Bolton Cross 1922

Both the Town Hall, the stone building on the right, and the Bolton Hotel on the left, are still here today.

Caption For Kings Langley, The Canal C1965

This cruising converted narrow boat on the Grand Union was photographed a few months before the final northbound commercial operation: early in 1966, Roses Lime Juice sent their final cargo to the wharf

Caption For Bolton Abbey, The Devonshire Arms Hotel 1909

This hotel at Bolton Bridge is less than a mile from Bolton Abbey.

Caption For Porthleven, Harbour 1935

The boat on the left-hand side in front of the man on the jetty is used as a store for lobster pots.

Caption For Blackburn, Queens Park Lake 1923

Here we see an almost deserted Queen's Park, with just one customer for a rowing boat on the park's lake.The park opened on 20 June 1887 in Queen Victoria's Jubilee year.

Caption For Folkestone, The Harbour C1960

The boat on the left is the Susannah.

Caption For Castle Bolton, The Castle, Great Hall C1960

The Great Hall at Castle Bolton had been converted to a restaurant for visitors when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Bolton Abbey, C1965

The great ruined chancel of Bolton Abbey in Wharfedale is one of the great architectural treasures of the Yorkshire Dales.

Caption For Bolton Le Sands, General View 1898

The village of Bolton-le-Sands sits astride the A6, four miles north of Lancaster.

Caption For Barmouth, The Harbour 1913

Hanging the sails out to dry along the railings are as equal a part of small vessel maintenance as working on the hull note the man by the upturned boat on the left-hand side.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, Storrs Hall Hotel 1896

Originally built in 1790 for Sir John Legard, Storrs Hall was purchased in 1806 by Col John Bolton, a local philanthropist, who from 1808-11 transformed it into the fine Georgian mansion we

Caption For Port Sunlight, Bridge Inn C1965

The Bridge Inn is named after Victoria Bridge, built to span a tidal creek that ran across the line of Bolton Road; the bridge thus linked Bolton Road to the New Chester Road (the creek was eventually

Caption For Marske By The Sea, Valley Gardens And High Street C1955

A boat on a trailer here (left) confirms the ancient links between this community and the sea.

Caption For Windsor, Romney Lock 1906

A parasol to be seen on the rearmost boat on the right, together with the voluminous dresses, is a reminder that in Edwardian days ladies still stayed firmly covered up.

Caption For Scorton, The Village 1913

The village lies next to Bolton on Swale five miles east of Richmond; it has the largest walled green in the whole of the country.

Caption For Preston, The Parish Church 1893

Born near Bolton in 1768, he established Preston's first cotton mill, known as the Yellow Factory, and founded a textile business that grew to be one of the biggest in the world.

Caption For Hest Bank, The Canal C1955

Hest was part of Bolton-le-Sands, and was a hamlet near Morecambe Bay.

Caption For Llangollen, The Canal C1935

This is probably the longest-lived operational horse-drawn trip boat on the canal system.

Caption For Fowey, From Polruan 1898

The two men in the rowing boat on the left-hand side prepare their craft for leaving the quay.

Caption For Bowness On Windermere, The Pier 1929

The steamer 'Swift', launched in 1900 as the then largest boat on the lake, sits at the end of the pier, whilst a cluster of yachts, possibly racing, passes between the boat station and

Caption For Wensley, Green 1906

The village was at the private entrance to Bolton Castle, and would have provided this massive stronghold with goods and trades.

Caption For Doncaster, St George's Church 1903

Here we see a Humber keel boat on the river.