The Francis Frith Collection.
You are here:

Southoe

Southoe maps

Historic maps of Southoe and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Southoe maps

Southoe photos

We have no photos of Southoe, although we do have photos of these nearby places:

Buckden| St Neots| Offord D'arcy| Offord Cluny| Great Staughton| Eynesbury| Eaton Socon| Brampton| Ellington| Godmanchester| Kimbolton| Huntingdon| Spaldwick| Hartford| Hemingford Abbots

Southoe area books

Displaying 1 of 10 books about Southoe and the local area.   View all books for this area

Memories of Southoe

No memories of Southoe have been shared yet - be the first!
Add your memory of Southoe or of a photo of Southoe.

Cambridgeshire memories

My Great-Grandfather The Papermill Manager

Paper Mill at Little Paxton 1897
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

My great-grandfather Ogilvie Bricknall was the manager of this mill at the turn of the century. He was a great papermaker and had moved to St Neots with his family from Longforgan in Perthshire. His son James was assistant manager in 1911 and the mill employed his two daughters as clerks.

I Attended Here in The Late 50s And Early 60s

Earliest Surviving School Buildings 2005
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

I remember St Marys when Mr Naylor if im right was the headmaster when i left to go to Longsands in 1962. At easter and Christmas we use to go to St Marys church opposite for services. There was some prefab classrooms at the back and you still had ink and milk monitors, i cannot remember the name of the teachers so if any one can please add them to this memory. Many thanks David Matzk age 56.

St Neots Paper Mill, Wartime

Paper Mill at Little Paxton 1897
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

My grandfather, Charles Lawrence, was manager of the St Neots paper mill during much of the 1940s. He formerly worked at the Dover mill and brought a great many workers from there to St Neots in (I believe) 1939. While at St Neots, he and my grandmother resided in a lovely house on the banks of the Ouse in Eynesbury where, during the war, various members of their family also dwelt. Me too. I was born in the house in 1943.

Michells Boutique

My first job as a 15year old was a sales assistant in a newly opened boutique just off Market Place. The shop was 'Michelles' and it had one foot in the fashion world where corsets abounded and the other in the exciting mini skirted fashion trend. There were two side windows that were often 'dressed' to appeal to holidaymakers walking up from the boat moorings. Roger and Pauline Wilkinson were the owners and the shop was opposite the Electricity Board Showrooms. I used to bike from Little Paxton to get to work, across the common. I would love to know what happened to the Wilkinsons as I lost touch when I moved from the area I do know that they had a son not too many years after I left in 1968 I believe. Happy days!

Eynesbury House

St Mary Street c1965
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

My first husband, David Beames, and I, moved into Eynesbury House in July, 1968, and our first son, Andrew, was born at Mill Road Hospital, Cambridge, a few weeks later. William was born in 1971, also at Mill Road. Both boys went to St. Mary's Primary School, Eynesbury. (They are now both married and living in America. I have two lovely grand-daughters, Mary and Catherine (Andy's children). Will married a nice girl called Janna two years ago, but so far no sign of children.) I joined the St. Neots Musicmakers a short time after Andrew's birth. We all found St. Neots a very friendly place, and were happy there. Unfortunately my husband had to move North when his office closed, and we went to live in Wilmslow, Cheshire, in 1976. I still remember the people who were so kind to us when we moved in: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cambers, John and Joyce Chapman, and Jill and Roger Henthorne to name but a few. We also became friendly with Reg... Read more

When L Was Little

St Mary Street c1965
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

Hello, I was born at Paxton Park in 1948. My mum was Sheila Shepherd, daughter of Lilian and Percy. Mum married Horace Hermitage who was stationed there, they married and went off to live in Kent but she came back to St Neots to have my sister Carole. I remember so well the train journey from Kent to go and stay with Nan 'n Grandad, they lived in Ferreres Avenue, as did Aunty Ursula and her husband Gorden Jackson. Nan did cleaning for Joe and Doris Wiles who ran the greengrocers in St Mary's Street. Aunt Ursula worked for years at Kayser Bondor, Carole and I always had the most beautiful undies as presents from aunty. We had lots of playmates, Margaret Jacobs, Nigel and his sister Bobby Ball, Jonny Barry and Rosie Chamberlain. I still have a photo of us all sitting on a coal bunker. I thought St Neots was the best place in the world. Sadly Nan, Grandad, and Aunt Ursula Gordon have all passed away now. Myself and my... Read more

My Evacuee Days.

School Lane c1960
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

My family was evacuated to Eaton Socon after being bombed out in London.  My father was serving in The Royal Navy.  I was only a baby so my memories only go back to about 1943. I came to Eaton Socon with my mother, her parents and my elder brother.
We were able to rent a cottage in School Lane from a farmer by the name of Payne.  I can remember the Walton family in School Lane and starting school there.  Unfortunately my mother died very suddenly in September 1944 when I had only been at school for one day.  I was brought back to London to live with relatives until my father finished his time in the Service.  My brother had by this time started work, so he stayed on with our grandparents.  They all went back to London at the end of the war.
About four years ago I made some enquiries on the internet as to the whereabouts of the Walton family and was lucky enough for someone... Read more

© Copyright 1998-2012 Frith Content Inc. All rights reserved.