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Swainby photos

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Swainby maps

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

Swainby map

Historic map of Swainby

North Yorkshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of North Yorkshire

Swainby map

Historic Map of any Swainby postcode

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Swainby books

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Yorkshire Coastal Memories Photographic Memories
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Ilkley Town and City Memories
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Yorkshire County Memories
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Swainby books
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Memories of Swainby

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North Yorkshire memories

Hubert Atkinson

Hubert Atkinson was my grandfather and his mother lived in the house next to the blacksmiths. I was born in 1961 and have a photo of my great-grandmother, mother and grandfather standing outside the cottage (with me in her arms). I have happy memories of playing in the village at an early age. The house was opposite a large cow shed... [more]

Shared on 13 November 2009 by Stephen Byrne.

My Family

My name is Phillip Robinson. My parents Tom & Eileen lived in Priory View, East Harlsey, in the late 60's. My uncle Charles Derrick McGookin has a plaque inside the village church dedicated to him. My grandparents from Robinson and McGookin are buried in the churchyard.

I also remember the landlady from the Cat & Bagpipes, which I believe to... [more]

Shared on 01 May 2008 by Phillip Robinson.

Memories

I was born in East Harlsey in 1946 and was educated in the village school which of course is now a private house, or is it two.  I remember there being two classrooms and, if my memory is correct, the teacher was a Mrs Lyle??   I seem to remember we called her "jam pot".  At that time the shop was run... [more]

Shared on 22 July 2007 by Peter Clark.

Gribdale Terrace

My memories of Ayton are through Gribdale, I had many relations who lived there, like the Bailey family. If anyone can give me information on any of them, it would be welcome. Thank you.
Regards,
Albert.

Shared on 21 July 2009 by Albert Bailey / Bradshaw.

Childhood

My Great Aunt stayed in Holly Garth and we visited her frequently as children during the 1970's early 80's, I have many, many happy memories of times spent in the beck, herding ducks and Suggit's ice cream, the best on the planet. We spent many hours walking up High Street to the High Green, walking up to Captain Cook's Monument and... [more]

Shared on 28 August 2008 by Ann Harrison.

My childhood memories

The first house in Waterfall Terrace is where my grandparents lived for many decades. John and Ann Scott. I love that place.

Shared on 08 February 2008 by Peter Parkland.

The Black Bull, Great Smeaton

A little bit of history about the Black Bull. My GGG Grandfather Thomas Banks (1791-1869) was the inn keeper during the 1850's and possibly for a short period before that. He also ran the slaughterhouse and the butchery business behind the pub which is referred to by Malcolm in his memory. Thomas died in 1869. The Black Bull and butchery was... [more]

Shared on 11 July 2008 by Peter Allen.

First house

In this picture I lived in the house with the porch sticking out, just past the pub THE BLACK BULL (white building). Up the side of my house, or country cottage as it was termed, was a slaughter house at the back.  I worked in Patons & Baldwins in Darlington textile mill as a woolsorter.
Malcolm

Shared on 10 July 2007

Extracts From Swainby & North Yorkshire books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Swainby, inspired by Frith photos.

North Yorkshire Living Memories

Some of the sandstone cottages in the village of Swainby are still known as the Miners' Cottages, remembering the village's brief spell as an iron mining centre during the 19th century. This view shows children fishing in the Scugdale Beck, which flows through the village.

This is an extract from North Yorkshire Living Memories.
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Guisborough Photographic Memories

Church Lane leads to the entrance to Skelton Castle and also to the old church, which was erected in 1785. After closing in 1904, it stood empty for many years, but it has been lovingly restored and is now back in use.

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Guisborough Photographic Memories

Skelton Castle stands in beautiful grounds. Here we see the old moat, which was landscaped and, as shown here, included an elaborate enclosed formal rose garden.

This is an extract from Guisborough Photographic Memories.
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