Maps

25 maps found.

1912, Burnside Ref. RNC656527
1904-1905, Burnside Ref. RNC656606
1908, West Burnside Ref. RNC863810
1904, Burnside Ref. RNC656614
1947, Burnside Ref. NPO656629
1925, Burnside Ref. POP656629
1898, Burnside Ref. RNE656629
1907-1908, Burnside Of Duntrune Ref. RNC656649
1906-1908, Burnside Ref. RNC656576
1901-1904, Burnside Ref. RNC656629
1906-1908, Burnside Ref. RNC656581
1907-1908, East Mains Of Burnside Ref. RNC697626
1947, Barnside Ref. NPO633757
1896, Barnside Ref. RNE633757
1896, Bournside Ref. RNE646933
1919, Bournside Ref. POP646933
1946, Bournside Ref. NPO646933
1903-1904, Burneside Ref. RNC656287
1897, Burneside Ref. RNE656287
1925, Burneside Ref. POP656287

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Memories

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Peterlee Then And Noe

I don't remember any of my childhood until I moved to Peterlee in 1971. I was 5 years old at the time and was started at Eden Hall infants. When I moved to the big school aged 7 I was placed in Mrs Hoy's class, she was a ...Read more

A memory of Peterlee in 2014 by Stuart Wright

Childhood Memories

I was brought up in Ecclefechan and attended Hoddom Primary School between 1968 and 1975. Teachers I recall were Mrs Dodds, Mrs McPherson, Mrs Davidson, Miss Kirkpatrick (Mrs Wilson), Mrs McBride, Miss Gibson (Mrs Redpath) ...Read more

A memory of Ecclefechan in 1975 by Douglas Murray

Uppermount School

I think it was 1959 anyway; I was 4 and a half and lived in Burnside. I went to Uppermount School in Waterlooville and used to walk there with my older cousin, Martin. I remember a teacher (I think her name was Mrs Brown), ...Read more

A memory of Waterlooville in 1959 by Denise Barclay

Growing Up In Addlestone

We first moved to Addlestone, (Derwent Close) in 1959, where I lived until joining the Army in 1973. Previously we had lived on Treetops caravan site on the Weybridge Road. I remember swimming and fishing in the mill ...Read more

A memory of Addlestone in 1959 by Micheal Snow

My Growing Up Years

I grew up in 20Mcconnel Street, my dad was John Burns. I had many friends. As children we also spent many happy times up the Killie, I also remember sliding downhill just above water on a piece of cardboard, how we never ...Read more

A memory of Kelloholm in 1956 by Margaret Wilcox

Riverside

I lived at Riverside (now renamed Bureside) from 1955 - 1961. I went to the village school and clearly remember Miss Freeman. I was baptised at the church, as was my younger brother. My dad was Edward (Teddy) Land who taught in ...Read more

A memory of Stokesby in 1955 by Susan Leonard

The Mall

I used to work at Burnside high class stationers which was opposite where this photo was taken. Opposite Burnsides was the National Provisional Bank where there was a suspected bank raid - all the detectives were dressed as window cleaners ...Read more

A memory of Ealing in 1947 by Chris Brown

Pig And Whistle

My aunt, Elizabeth Stanford (nee Burns), died in 1942 in her late 30's, reputedly knocked down and killed by a motorcycle outside this pub. She lived for a while with her parents, Peter and Letitia Burns, in Wesham and later moved with ...Read more

A memory of Lea in 1940 by Michael Burns

Childhood

I was born at 3 The Terrace, Ovingham 08.02.26 and started Ovingham School when I was 5 years old. It was a wonderful school - it had only 2 classrooms and the Headmaster was Mr Burns. I can still repeat all my tables (thanks to the ...Read more

A memory of Ovingham in 1930 by Brian Allan

Mercer In Cranleigh

The low building to the right was the shop of George Mercer - Bootmaker, the building on it's right with the large chimney was the home of my Great Grandfather Henry Mercer who expanded into 2 then 3 of the cottages as his ...Read more

A memory of Cranleigh in 1900 by Alan Mercer

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Captions

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Caption For Paisley, Burns's Memorial 1900

Burns died of rheumatic fever in 1796, contracting it after falling asleep by the roadside on his way home from a heavy drinking session.

Caption For Dumfries, The Old And New Bridges C1890

Burns died in 1796 at the age of 36 and is buried in St Michael's Church.

Caption For Dumfries, The Old And New Bridges C1890

Burns died in 1796 at the age of 36 and is buried in St Michael's Church.