Places

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Maps

41 maps found.

1924, Lumb Ref. POP770509
1947, Lumb Ref. NPO770509
1947, Lumb Ref. NPO770512
1924, Lumb Ref. POP770510
1903, Lumb Ref. RNC770510
1903, Lumb Ref. RNC770512
1903, Lumb Ref. RNC770509
1896, Lumb Ref. RNE770510
1903, Red Lumb Ref. RNC814539
1898, Lumb Foot Ref. RNE770514
1896, Lumb Ref. RNE770509
1896, Lumb Ref. RNE770512
1947, Lumb Ref. NPO770510
1924, Lumb Ref. POP770512
1896, Red Lumb Ref. RNE814539
1924, Red Lumb Ref. POP814539
1947, Red Lumb Ref. NPO814539
1925, Lumb Foot Ref. POP770514
1947, Lumb Foot Ref. NPO770514
1903-1904, Lumb Foot Ref. RNC770514

Books

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Memories

36 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Those Were The Days

I can still remember the times I spent sitting in the dumb waiter lift to go to the staff storeroom to liberate theres a few people id like to catch up with any alcohol they had...those were the days my friends.ive grown up alot since then but it was a beautiful school and they taught me alot

A memory of Bedgebury Park Sch in 1979 by Josephine Chapman

Swansea Deaf And Dumb School

I was born and bred in the Mount Pleasant area of Swansea, in which the D&D Institute was based.  My schooling was Terrace Road infants & juniors.  Lots of football in the street, Cwmdonkin Park and playing in ...Read more

A memory of Swansea in 1970 by Niall O'brien

Angel Lane

being a pupil at grove (or salway) primary school was handy as afterwards i would go with my mate, harry short, and visit his dad's pub, the red lion i think, opposite the theatre royal. we would play on the dumb waiter, pulling each ...Read more

A memory of West Ham in 1970 by Gary Cockley

One Of The Worst And Two Of Best Years Of My Childhood

wake house (hereward the wake)1966 till 1969 I too was an inmate at that time ,the bullying from the bigger older boys made the place hell for the first year .then one evening i flipped out ...Read more

A memory of Tiffield in 1966 by Kenneth Sumner

1960 Yanks Invade Earith

In 1960 my father returned to England with the US Air Force, stationed in Alconbury. This was the first time he'd seen England again, having been shot down after taking off on a bombing mission in Germany, originating from ...Read more

A memory of Earith in 1960 by John Ivy

This Is My Grandma's House

The house on the left with the four attics was my Grandma's house.  I have lots of fond memories of this house. I even had my own bedroom! Mine was the second attic from the left and it enjoyed a beautiful view ...Read more

A memory of Marske-By-The-Sea in 1960 by Susan Kemble Jones

Red Lion Pub

My mum, Margaret Lane, worked at Red Lion Pub lunchtime shifts cooking in the kitchen and would take me and my younger brother Martin there with her during school holidays. I remember the dumb waiter going up and down from the ...Read more

A memory of Greenford in 1959 by Sandra Lane

1959 1969

I was born in 1959 at 20 Glebe Cour,t Mitcham to Percy Jack and Lillian Anne Agg. All my mother's side of the family lived in Micham - Ford - Atkins and Agg being the surnames. I have fond memories of Mitcham and of the parks and the pub ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1959 by Trevor Agg

Holmeleigh

I have remembered some of my old mates from the homes, in home 8 they were: Frederic Smith, Ray Cooke, Tim Farrow, Philip and Eddy Atter, John and Willy Dobbs, Raymond Boucher who was deaf and dumb, Cedric Harrison, Pete Hewson, ...Read more

A memory of Horncastle in 1958 by Kenneth Marris

Cheam, And The Gander Inn

I was born at The Gander Inn in 1954 and I lived there with my mum and dad and older brother William. My dad's name was Aubrey Lund and my mum's was June. We lived there until 1960 when we sadly had to leave as my dad died ...Read more

A memory of Cheam in 1954 by Jane Glover

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Captions

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Caption For Manchester, Blind Asylum C1885

This complex included the Deaf and Dumb School, and Henshaw's Blind Asylum, complete with its own chapel.

Caption For Hull, Alexandra Dock 1903

Steamers discharge their cargo by way of chutes into dumb barges.

Caption For Belfast, Elmwood Church 1897

Elmwood church was built in 1859, and shared the open ground on that side of town with Queens College and The Institute for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind.

Caption For Morcombelake, Old Cottages 1904

settlement in the parish of Stanton St Gabriel occupies a web of small lanes on the south-facing slopes of Hardown Hill and derives its name from three Old English words: 'mor' (barren, swampy ground), 'cumb

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, Market Day 1952

The little boy walking with his mother and sisters in the left foreground is wearing the young man's fashion of the day - a lumber jacket.

Caption For Boston Spa, The Bridge 1908

Spa water was discovered in 1744 by a farm labourer, John Shires, who was dumb - his mother had cut out his tongue when he was a young boy.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace, Queen Margaret's Bower 1897

Catherine of Aragon was all for sending the corpse to Henry VIII who was campaigning in France, but instead it was sent to the Monastery of Sheen where it eventually finished up being dumped in a lumber

Caption For Belfast, Queens College 1897

When this building was opened in 1849, it faced the almost-new Deaf and Dumb Institute; the two buildings extended this edge of Belfast, bringing a formal touch to it.