Maps

709 maps found.

1947, Shiregreen Ref. NPO830379
1947, Waterthorpe Ref. NPO861964
1947, Rollestone Ref. NPO819485
1947, Whirlow Brook Ref. NPO867425
1896, Bolsterstone Ref. RNE645613
1896, Pitsmoor Ref. RNE806867
1896, Plumbley Ref. RNE807685
1896, Potter Hill Ref. RNE810096
1896, Charnock Hall Ref. RNE666938
1896, Norton Ref. RNE794567
1896, Parson Cross Ref. RNE801707
1896, Meadow Head Ref. RNE776019
1896, Load Brook Ref. RNE760097
1896, Lodge Moor Ref. RNE765840
1896, Longley Ref. RNE767050
1896, Attercliffe Ref. RNE628351
1896, Batemoor Ref. RNE634669
1896, Beauchief Ref. RNE635909
1947, Upper Midhope Ref. NPO857636
1947, Wadsley Ref. NPO859398

Books

3 books found. Showing results 121 to 3.

Memories

99 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

My Life In York In The 1940s

I now live in Gisborne in New Zealand and turned 70 on 29 September this year. Born in Sheffield I was evacuated to York in 1940 along with my mother (Mary) and older brother John. My dad, Reg, remained at his work in ...Read more

A memory of York in 1940 by Barry Allison

Beightonfield Priory

My father, who died in 1985, was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire. Recently I was going through some of his old papers, and I found a clipping from a newspaper. It is an advertisement for the sale by auction of Beightonfield ...Read more

A memory of Barlborough by Wanda Winfield

Harrowfield Girls School Janet Norris Nee Pizzie

We moved to Sheffield Drive about 1952. A family of 8, two brothers, David and Michael, 3 sisters Anne, Marian and Rita. My childhood memories are the best. The girls all went to harrowfield girls ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by j.h.norris

Life And Times Of Bank Hall

My days at Bank Hall. I found it great place and a great group of lads there, all the things we did, good and bad we all where still there for each other and Tom, it was Ashcroft (ashy) not Aston. I was Pete ...Read more

A memory of Chapel-en-le-Frith in 1870 by Philip Jones

Unsettled Times

I have very vivid memories of the war years as it was coming to an end. I was born in Cambridge Street in The Sportdman's public house, which up to the present time is the only pub left on Cambridge Street. Where the John Lewis ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield in 1944 by David Rowe

Those Were The Days Like Them Back

First visited Dronfield in the late 60's when I met my first proper girlfriend would then be 20ish. The first date was with her parents to The Contact Club I was mesmerised by her she was so besutiful cant think ...Read more

A memory of Dronfield by tonyjohnhopkins

Schooldays

High St is the main rd or the A57 going through Swallownest on to Sheffield. On the left was the main bus stop, presumably the people are waiting for the bus. When I was 13 (1963) its the stop I used to catch the bus going to ...Read more

A memory of Swallownest by Charles King

Visiting Grandma!

Happy memories of visiting Wincobank to see my grandparents. They used to live in the back to backs on Newman Rd. My mother lived there until she joined the land army and was posted down to Aylesbury. We used to travel up by ...Read more

A memory of Wincobank in 1958 by Janet Knight

Portsmouth Families

Both my parents were born in Portsmouth & grew up virtually opposite each other. My paternal grandparents lived at No 1 Station Rd, Copnor, and my mother lived at various addresses in portsmouth - latterly St Bernards, ...Read more

A memory of Portsmouth

St. Mary's Rc Grammar School,Humersknott

I was born in Darlington in 1952, and lived with parents Jim & Margaret Logan, and my two elder brothers; Peter and Paul. We lived at 46 Fife Road and all attended St. Augustines RC Primary School, ...Read more

A memory of Darlington in 1961 by Joe Logan

Captions

124 captions found. Showing results 121 to 144.

Caption For Buxton, Spring Gardens 1923

Originally known as Town Street or Sheffield Road, it was developed into a busy shopping street selling, among other things, tourist gifts.

Caption For Leeds, The Grammar School 1888

The earliest mention of the provision of education in Leeds dates from 1552 when William Sheafield, chantry priest of St Catherine, left property to support the upkeep of a schoolmaster.

Caption For Leeds, The Grammar School 1888

The earliest mention of the provision of education in Leeds dates from 1552 when William Sheafield, chantry priest of St Catherine, left property to support the upkeep of a schoolmaster.

Caption For Leeds, The Grammar School 1888

The earliest mention of the provision of education in Leeds dates from 1552 when William Sheafield, chantry priest of St Catherine, left property to support the upkeep of a schoolmaster.