Maps

114 maps found.

1902, Clayton Ref. RNC669983
1895, Clayton Ref. RNE669985
1947, Clayton Ref. NPO669982
1903, Clayton Ref. RNC669981
1925, Clayton Ref. POP669981
1924, Clayton Ref. POP669982
1924, Clayton Ref. POP669984
1896, Clayton Ref. RNE669982
1896, Clayton Ref. RNE669981
1897, Clayton Ref. RNE669983
1946, Clayton Ref. NPO669983
1947, Clayton Ref. NPO669984
1877, Clayton Ref. HOSM41106
1903, Clayton Ref. RNC669982
1903, Clayton Ref. RNC669984
1898, Clayton Ref. RNC669985
1921, Clayton Ref. POP669983
1920, Clayton Ref. POP669985
1947, Clayton Ref. NPO669981
1940, Clayton Ref. NPO669985

Books

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Memories

144 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Coopers And Booths

My Great, Great Great Grandfather, William Booth, used to push a cart up and down the streets of Clayton le Moors with his son John Booth, selling shellfish. He was known as 'Muscle Bill' and his son, 'Oyster Jack'. (This ...Read more

A memory of Clayton-Le-Moors in 1890 by Donna Cooper

Manchester Road

Born in Ryan Street. I remember walking all the way down Manchester Road to St Joseph's Infant School, which at that time was on Grafton Street and part of the Girls School, it seemed to take ages, we walked past all the pubs and ...Read more

A memory of Bradford in 1955

This Used To Be The Highlight Of Our Day Out.

As a child in the early 1950's I can remember that the best part of our day out was the boat rides on this lake. I can still remember the smell from the engines. I grew up in Hornchurch and if I ...Read more

A memory of Southend-on-Sea in 1952 by Robert Graham

A Memory To George Clues

i was born at Thomas Clayton boatyard on the Gifford where mary white raised me until i was old enough to be on my dad's boat at the age of seven i can just remember walking the horse from the stable at 2oclock in the ...Read more

A memory of Oldbury by John Millwood

Beanz Dreamz...

Our family moved to Friars Road in the summer of 66, from a damp house in Boothen Green, which looked over toward the Michelin Factory. I was 5 years old. My father Graham was a former art student at Burslem College of Art under the ...Read more

A memory of Abbey Hulton by Marc Thorley

Sunny 1950''s Sunday Mornings

I have many memories about the old St Mary's Church. Until I started thinking of them I realised that I have not got one involving a rainy day apart from when my Grandad was buried in the churchyard. He was ...Read more

A memory of Clayton-Le-Moors in 1954 by Ann Arthur

Mainscroft

My father was headmaster, I think at St Cuthberts or St Patricks secondary school and we lived at" Mainscroft" in Cleator Moor. I remember going to school at St Mary's infants and have memories of fr Clayton and the grotto at the ...Read more

A memory of Cleator Moor in 1950 by Peter Rudden

Youthful Memories From A Member Of A 1960s'' Bromley Band

In the 1960s, in my late teens, Bromley was the hub of my universe. I played in a local group - Paul and the Playboys (later 'The Machine' - I had a 1958 Ford Popular with 'The Machine' ...Read more

A memory of Bromley in 1964 by Peter Hobden

Working At Blagg Son And Masefield

I remember living on Charles Street in Cheadle, used to walk to Blaggson and Masefield every day and on Saturday mornings. My best friend was Julie Bryant, we loved dancing at the guild hall. My ...Read more

A memory of Cheadle in 1962 by Marion Klein

My Childhood In Knatts Valley

I was born in Knatts Valley, in a bungalow belonging to George and Elsie Lines of Lynwood, friends of my mother and father. George became my Godfather, and one of my names is also George. I was supposed to have been ...Read more

A memory of Otford in 1940 by Rod Duffy

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Captions

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Caption For Clayton Le Moors, All Saint's Church 1897

Originally, St James', Altham had served the Clayton-le-Moors area, but the expanding population of Clayton led John Mercer, a devout Methodist, to realise the need for an Anglican church.

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

The left-hand one – the 'Stafford' – sports its Fellows, Morton & Clayton livery, a company that stopped trading when the canals were nationalised in 1948.

Caption For Great Harwood, The Roman Catholic Church 1898

It was founded by James Lomax of Clayton Hall, who gave £6000 to the building fund and also endowed it with other money.

Caption For Clayton, Jack And Jill Windmills C1955

The Clayton Windmills were built in the 19th century.

Caption For Cuckfield, High Street C1960

From the 15th-century church, with its famous tower crowned by a tall spire, there are good views towards the Clayton Windmills.

Caption For Mayfield, The Windmill, Argos Hill C1955

It has the Sussex tailpost fan-tackle seen on the famous Sussex post mills (eg, Jill windmill, Clayton near Pyecombe).

Caption For Clayton Le Moors, St Mary's Roman Catholic Church 1899

St Mary's Roman Catholic Church on Burnley Road, Clayton-le-Moors dated back to 1819, and predated all other Roman Catholic churches in the area.

Caption For Clayton West, Church Lane C1960

The Clayton West railway station operated between 1879 and 1983; it was later reopened, and provides a thrilling steam train experience for children and their parents.

Caption For Flamborough, Old Tower And Bungalows C1950

Some thousand yards from the headland, Beacon Tower was a lookout built in 1674 by Sir John Clayton.

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

The left-hand one – the 'Stafford' – sports its Fellows, Morton & Clayton livery, a company that stopped trading when the canals were nationalised in 1948.

Caption For Accrington, Roman Catholic Church Interior 1899

It was given by James Lomax of Clayton Hall.

Caption For Runcorn, The Locks C1955

The left hand one - the 'Stafford' - sports its Fellows, Morton & Clayton livery, a company that stopped trading when the canals were nationalised in 1948.

Caption For Pyecombe, The Plough C1955

The Clayton Railway Tunnel was the scene of a tragic rail disaster involving three trains in 1861. 23 people were killed and 175 injured.

Caption For Clayton Le Moors, All Saints Church Interior 1897

The 19th-century cotton industry brought great wealth to Clayton, some of which went to build the church.

Caption For Clayton West, Long Lane C1955

Clayton West was typical of many South Yorkshire coalfield villages in the 1950s, when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Kingsbury, Church Of St Andrew C1965

considerable moment: the reredos, chancel screen and pulpit were designed by George Edmund Street, the sedilia by John Loughborough Pearson, the lectern by William Butterfield and the stained glass by Clayton

Caption For Epsom, High Street C1955

East Street had grown up as a scruffy artisan area between the railway tracks, but now its character was changed by several administrative buildings, starting in 1950 with Clayton House for the

Caption For Preston, Harris Orphanage 1893

In 1914 Clayton Hall was built in the grounds to give added leisure facilities; it cost £2,000.

Caption For Broad Hinton, The Church Interior C1955

The stained glass shown in the photograph is probably by Clayton and Bell.

Caption For Accrington, The Haworth Art Gallery C1945

In 1942 the gallery closed for the duration of the war and the pictures, together with several items from the museum at Clayton-le-Moors, were put into store.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Electric Parade 1913

A fine view of this busy and spacious Clacton street, taken a year before the outbreak of the First World War.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, St Paul's Church 1891

For a number of years the five acre site stood in splendid isolation with magnificent views of the sea across open fields which had formerly been Clacton's first golf course and was later to become

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Pier Avenue C1960

It was later converted into the Clarence Restaurant and a newspaper, office for Clacton's first newspaper the 'Clacton Gazette'.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, From The Jetty 1912

Clacton-on-Sea was founded as a seaside resort in 1871 - the year that the Bank Holiday Act was passed.