Places

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Maps

228 maps found.

1903, Feniscowles Ref. RNC704384
1947, Feniscowles Ref. NPO704384
1924, Feniscowles Ref. POP704385
1891 - 1892, Darwen Ref. HOSM34413
1891 - 1892, Guide Ref. HOSM47219
1903, Earcroft Ref. RNC696488
1903, Darwen Ref. RNC688844
1903, Higher Audley Ref. RNC733881
1903, Higher Croft Ref. RNC733979
1903, Brookhouse Ref. RNC652088
1903, Brownhill Ref. RNC653069
1903, Chapels Ref. RNC666630
1903, Chapeltown Ref. RNC666672
1903, Bank Fold Ref. RNC632322
1903, Beardwood Ref. RNC635806
1903, Intack Ref. RNC743907
1947, Waterside Ref. NPO861920
1924, Grimshaw Ref. POP722476
1924, Guide Ref. POP723383
1924, Ewood Ref. POP702375

Books

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Memories

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Dads First Cattle

My dad had a yard here before the houses were built back in the 40s. He bought his first cows and used to milk them in a barn there. I can remember as a small child being in the barn with mum and dad when an aeroplane crashed ...Read more

A memory of Lower Heyford in 1940 by Marion June Messenger

Newarthill 1950/60s Tosh And I

Every now and then I reminisce and take a trip down memory lane, of my childhood days growing up in Newarthill on Burnside Rd. I remember Tosh McGarry and I going to Father Gillan's jumble sale and buying an old fox ...Read more

A memory of Newarthill by Peter Laird

Portsmouth Guildhall

Visiting the website I discovered a photograph of Portsmouth Guildhall which brought back sad memories. On 10th January 1941 the city was heavily bombed by the Luftwaffe including incendiaries on the Guildhall. On the ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth in 1941 by Eddie Harding

Horrible Place

We were there from 69 - 72. I say we. Me & my four sisters, Denise, Pauline, Joan, Isable & me June HASTIE. Anderson & Dunlop were vile. Scrubbing the floors until they were gleeming. We used to do that when we got home ...Read more

A memory of Hampstead by June Langley

Lived Here In 1963 64

My dad was stationed here in the early 60's with the US Navy.  Although I was only 5 years old at the time the memories are still so vivid in my mind. So many thoughts and pictures are racing through my mind as I write this ...Read more

A memory of Innellan in 1963 by Theresa Wilson

Mid Eighties

From early 1984 to March 1987 I had the pleasure of being the Landlady of this public house. Many good times (some bad), many lovely customers, some of whom became friends and not forgetting all the people who came to ...Read more

A memory of West End in 1986 by Vee Williams

From The Pews Of The Church In Kilinian To Pioneers In Colonial Australia. The Patterson Clan.

The Church at Kilinian during the 18th and 19th century, if not earlier, was a Celtic Presbyterian Church where my ancestors, the Patterson and McClean ...Read more

A memory of Kilninian by Ian Patterson

Sam Wolstenholme

On 5-6-1877 Sam Wolstenholme was born in Little Lever. Sam played local football then In 1897 he signed for Everton. After 107 games plus three international caps for England he moved to Blackburn in 1905,he played for four ...Read more

A memory of Little Lever by William Stott

Growing Up At Tombuie Cottage

My name is Drew Ramsay and my father retired from Calcutta India back home to Dundee in 1963 when I was 13 years old. He leased Tombuie Cottage for 5 years as a holiday home which came complete with a little over ...Read more

A memory of Tombuie Cottage by Drew Ramsay

Ashhurst Way Memories

I was brought up from the age of two living in 63 Ashhurst Way and what lovely memories I have got. I was brought up in a large family. A lot of people I can remember are no longer with us and the friends I had Tony ...Read more

A memory of Rose Hill by Leonard Jones

Captions

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Caption For Blackburn, The Centre C1960

A bleak featureless view of Blackburn New Town.

Caption For Blackburn, River Almond C1960

The River Almond flows from Blackburn to the three towns of East, Mid and West Calder.

Caption For Haslingden, Deardengate C1955

Stone setts pave the street and unobtrusive traffic lights control its junction with Manchester and Blackburn Roads.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1915

is now the East Lancashire Preserved Railway.As well as having three railway lines, the town also had three turnpike roads.They were the Whalley to Manchester Road (1790), now Abbey Street; the Blackburn

Caption For Blackpool, View From Palatine Hotel 1890

Places such as Blackburn and Burnley were all but empty as millworkers and their families escaped en masse to Blackpool, Southport, Morecambe, Scarborough and North Wales.

Caption For Stanhill, Stanhill Lane C1955

At one time, Stanhill was an isolated hamlet on the road between Blackburn and Oswaldtwistle, and it is most famous as being the home of the inventor James Hargreaves.

Caption For Accrington, Composite C1955

The views are of the Town Hall in the centre, the sunken gardens on Broadway, the Parkinson Rock Garden in Oak Hill Park, Blackburn Road and St James' Church.

Caption For Accrington, Town Hall 2004

Blackburn Road has been pedestrianised, enabling improved street furniture and planting.

Caption For Blackburn, Almshouses 1895

This row of quite modern-looking cottages at Bank Top, lying behind a neatly cultivated garden plot was, in fact, built in 1833.

Caption For Hutton, C1947

The buildings on the right were once part of Middle Farm and date back to Tudor times.

Caption For Swanland, The Pond C1965

In Anglo-Saxon this place was known as 'burh', meaning 'fortified place'; its present prosperity rests firmly in the 20th century.

Caption For Brough, Station Road C1960

In Anglo-Saxon this place was known as 'burh', meaning 'fortified place'; its present prosperity rests firmly in the 20th century.

Caption For Polegate, The Road To Jevington C1955

Back into Willingdon, continue north to turn towards Jevington, through Wannock, and onto the scenic Jevington Road.

Caption For Blackburn, Sudell Cross 1895

The Sudell family can be traced back to the reign of Edward VI.

Caption For Chatburn, The Village 1921

We are at the top of the street seen in photograph no 71178.The Black Bull, where the people are standing, was built in 1855; it was a Blackburn Brewery Company pub, and so was The Brown Cow.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1965

Beside the imposing 19th-century bank building, which overlooks the corner of Blackburn Road, rises a naked steel tower, a herald of the monotonous shopping developments that have robbed

Caption For Blackburn, Exchange 1899

The premises on the right advertising Whittle Springs Ales was W H Gregson's brewers' agents, later to become an office for Grant's whisky, the only one they had outside Scotland - a tribute to Blackburn's

Caption For Blackburn, Corporation Park, The Entrance 1923

In the 1950s over 35% of jobs in Blackburn were in engineering, 20% in textiles, and the rest in paper, beer and plastics.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1915

They were the Whalley to Manchester Road (1790), now Abbey Street; the Blackburn Road (1826-7); and the road to Burnley (1838).

Caption For Winster, The Post Office C1960

The signs leave no doubt that in 1960 the inn was owned by Dutton's Brewery (of Blackburn), and that John Kirkby was the licensee.

Caption For Ickham, The Church 1903

This fine Early English church, set back from the village and behind a narrow green, boasts a raised 13th-century chancel and a tapering, shingled broach spire.

Caption For Grinton, View From The Church Tower C1960

monks from Bridlington some 900 years ago, we see the bridge over the Swale and the white Bridge Inn (centre). 17th-century cottages stretch out in all directions, and bottom left is the 13th-century Blackburn

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1965

Garth Dawson's Camera Cabin, located behind the clock (centre, behind the bus), has had several locations around the centre of Accrington, and is now sited round the corner on Blackburn

Caption For Hoghton, Bottoms Viaduct 1895

This splendid photograph of this beauty spot was taken from a point on what is now called Witton Weavers Way, the Beamers Trail in picturesque Witton Park close to Blackburn.