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Maps

33 maps found.

1902, Bilston Ref. RNC640143
1946, Bilstone Ref. NPO640146
1921, Bilstone Ref. POP640146
1921, Bilston Ref. POP640143
1899, Bilston Ref. RNE640143
1946, Bilston Ref. NPO640143
1899, Bilstone Ref. RNE640146
1903-1904, Bilston Ref. RNC640142
1885, Bilston Ref. HOSM34163
1901-1903, Bilstone Ref. RNC640146
1885 - 1901, Bilstone Ref. HOSM37741
1921, Moseley Ref. POP784103
1885, Moseley Ref. HOSM54137
1902, Moseley Ref. RNC784103
1899, Moseley Ref. RNE784103
1946, Moseley Ref. NPO784103
1898, Belstone Ref. RNE638078
1946, Belstone Ref. NPO638078
1897, Bibstone Ref. RNE639561
1898, Ailstone Ref. RNE620585

Books

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Memories

39 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Stepping Back In Time

It started when my mother was dying, when we asked her about the family history, and she gave us names and dates. Her family came from France in late 1500. They were Hugenots and they were Puritans, and were chased out of ...Read more

A memory of Cinderford in 1995 by Brenda Mccartie

Thermopylae

I was brought up in Claughton Village (Wirral) and in the holidays as children we regularly walked through Bidston Hill to Thermopylae Pass.  We would spend all day on the Hill and at Thermopylae and walk home at the end of the day ...Read more

A memory of Upton in 1959 by Joan Grey

By The Cut

born in 1948 in a place called Cappenfield near Bilston, just off Dudley street, just four houses in a row surrounded by fields,, the canal, or cut, as we all called it ran alongside, and it narrowed down to what we called the stop,it was ...Read more

A memory of Tipton by John Groucutt

Wednesbury As A Lad

I have too many memories to many to go into - apprentice Elec; at Patent Shaft steelworks, left Wednesbury aged 20 for 2 years RAF National Service, lived in south Yorkshire since 1954 - think about standing with fire ...Read more

A memory of Wednesbury by George Johnson

Is It True

A friend of mine told me a tale of a small farm, or small holding, that existed in Beckett Street in Bilston. The man who ran it delivered milk from a pony and trap and sold it from a milk urn. Does anyone remember this, or was it a tale?

A memory of Bilston in 1951

Bradley, Bilston And Stowlawn

I managed to enter the world in Lord Street, West Bradley, 1944. I attended St Martins and earliest I can remember lived in a prefab in Moxley (Castleview Road). After St Martins I attended Stonefield school. Moved to ...Read more

A memory of Tipton by Keith Bouckley

Curtin Drive

I was brought up in Curtin Drive from 1962 to 1972. We moved in to no 45 when I was 6 from Fraiser Street, Bilston. I remember having carefree days playing with my mates in the "sana" or on the "cut". I would love to hear from Russel ...Read more

A memory of Moxley in 1970 by Paul Maybury

Park Road North

We moved to 192 Park Road north in 1967, next door to the shop. We used to visit our nan and aunties at No.160 and always called in to the shop for sweets, the old couple who ran the shop were really nice, they sold great ice ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead in 1967 by Tony Davenport

1973 Demolition Year For The Market Buildings

I arrived in Wolverhampton when demolition of the market buildings was under way. The buildings in front of the church (in the photo) must have already been long gone, but the buildings on the side ...Read more

A memory of Wolverhampton

Childhood In War Time Silsden

I grew up in Silsden and also worked in Silsden, as a weaver at Stocks Mill. I lived at 52 New Rd or shed side, as it was known. We lived almost opposite Fletchers mill gates, in a back-to-back two bedroomed terraced ...Read more

A memory of Silsden in 1943 by Gordon Cooper

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Captions

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Caption For Bilston, Hickman Park C1965

The company he founded became Bilston Steelworks, which developed into the town's largest employer.

Caption For Bilston, Hickman Park C1965

The company he founded became Bilston Steelworks, which developed into the town's largest employer.

Caption For Wolverhampton, Lichfield Street C1905

Bilston had a lock-making industry of sorts in the 16th century but it remained fairly static; along with Pontypool, Bilston was an early centre for japanning—the copying of Japanese goods by English

Caption For Bilston, The Girls' High School C1965

The school became Bilston Community College in 1983.

Caption For Wombourne, Bratch Locks C1965

Nearby are the waterworks opened by Bilston's urban district council in 1896.

Caption For Bilston, The Girls' High School C1965

The school became Bilston Community College in 1983.

Caption For Bilston, Town Hall 1968

As at Tipton and Wednesbury, the 30 ft seam of Thick Coal was near the surface at Bilston.Though there is evidence for coal pits at the time of Edward I, Bilston came into its own during the 19th century

Caption For Upton, Thermopylae Pass C1950

It regularly appears in directions given to local walking groups forging a circular route from Bidston Hill.

Caption For Upton, Thermopylae Pass C1950

This is a view from Bidston Hill, which was declared a place to be kept free of development when Birkenhead and the surrounding towns and villages began to grow.

Caption For Birkenhead, Docks C1965

Before that, ships sheltered or tied up in Bidston Pool, which lay between Birkenhead and Seacombe.

Caption For Bidston, The Windmill C1955

Situated a few hundred yards to the south of the observatory, Bidston Mill was built at the beginning of the 19th century and was in full operation until 1875.

Caption For Bidston, The Observatory C1950

The observatory on Bidston Hill is a recognised weather observation station.

Caption For Bidston, The Windmill C1955

The windmill, which still stands on the summit of Bidston Hill, was built as a flour mill in 1800 and functioned as such until 1875.

Caption For Liverpool, The Ferry Boats C1965

When naming ships, Birkenhead Corporation stuck to local names from the Wirral: 'Thurstaston', 'Hinterton', 'Claughton', and 'Bidston' were all names in the fleet at the time.