Places
10 places found.
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- Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire
- Woodhall, Strathclyde (near Port Glasgow)
- Woodhall, Hertfordshire
- Woodhall, Yorkshire (near Hemingbrough)
- Woodhall, Yorkshire (near Worton)
- Woodhall Hills, Yorkshire
- Old Woodhall, Lincolnshire
- Wood Hall, Essex (near Wicken Bonhunt)
- Martin, Lincolnshire (near Woodhall Spa)
- Roughton Moor, Lincolnshire (near Woodhall Spa)
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Memories
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Saltergate
I lived at no. 37 Saltergate, next door to us was Hawksworths plumbers, and the council yard was nearby, I used to watch the steam roller coming out of the yard. There was a cobblers, paper shop, food shop and Harry Fish was near the ...Read more
A memory of Chesterfield in 1957 by
Edith Brough Home
We lived right next to the Edith Brough Home. The entrance was next to the bus stop where I used to wait in all weathers to travel into Newcastle. i think I remember the names Doreen and Bobby Futers and I remember a red haired girl ...Read more
A memory of Whickham by
Goodhall Street.
dear helen, searching for info on the bromyard avenue school i came across your piece about goodhall street. everyone who lived in stephenson street, goodhall street, and old oak lane cottages, as they were called, had a connection with ...Read more
A memory of Acton by
My Bexleyheath In The 40 60s And How I Ended Up In Oz
Life began on 29th January 1944 in Bexleyheath. We lived in a small conjoined house at number 12 Rowan Road. Born to parents Leonard George and Dorothy Beresford just before the end of WW11. ...Read more
A memory of Bexleyheath by
Childhood Memmories
I stayed at the Suntrap home when I was about 7 which would have been 1951 . I was only there for a few months to try to improve my general health . I can still remember lining up every morning for a spoonful of malt and cod ...Read more
A memory of Hayling Island by
My Younger Memories
My father was a train driver and I was born in Railway Cottages Goodhall Street Willesden Junction 1945 which came under Acton and lived there until I got married in 1966. I went to Acton Wells school from infants until I was 11 ...Read more
A memory of Acton
My Fourteenth Birthday Year
Our journey to Mickleton started when we arrived at Chipping Campdon, there was no one to meet us, we, my mother, an aunt and I were taken to the local police station where we stayed the night. Next morning we boarded a ...Read more
A memory of Mickleton in 1944 by
Beautiful Memories Of A Wonderful Village.
Aside from the excellent Victoria park and the Cricket I both played and watched, my favourite memories, tho' all simple ones, was the scent and the sight of the Spring Bluebells which almost covered the ...Read more
A memory of Calverley in 1940 by
Railway Wagon Explosion At Bootle
ON 22ND OF MARCH 1945 MY FATHER HERBERT NORMAN STUBBS WAS THE FIREMAN ON AN AMMUNITION TRAIN. A WAGON FULL OF DEPTH CHARGES CAUGHT FIRE, SO MY FATHER UNHOOKED IT AND PUT DETONATORS ON THE LINE TO WARN A TROOP TRAIN, ...Read more
A memory of Bootle in 1945 by
Farsley From1937 To 53
Farsley was a great place to grow up, betwixt town and country. Mills, dams, becks, parks, stony roads, winter warmers out of clay, Meals ice cream and milk. Elmers the doctors.Frances Street School and Mr Nolan, Miss Lamb, Miss ...Read more
A memory of Farsley by