Places

2 places found.

Those places high-lighted have photos. All locations may have maps, books and memories.

Photos

4 photos found. Showing results 1 to 4.

Maps

2 maps found.

1908-1910, Leslie Ref. RNC755136
1903-1908, Leslie Ref. RNC755137

Books

Sorry, no books were found that related to your search.

Memories

186 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Grosvenor Road And Urmston, Always A Place In My Heart.

I lived on Grosvenor Road, Urmston - the allotment end - from 1965 to late 1969 age 3 to nearly 8 years of age with my 2 brothers and parents (we then moved to Blackburn). My daughter has recently ...Read more

A memory of Urmston by magwat13

Happy Days

My name is Brian Newman and I was born in Barking in 1942. My old man was a grocer and his shop was Newman Stores in Ripple Road by the Harrow, or as we called it, the "arrer". There was a long row of shops either side of Ripple Road. I ...Read more

A memory of Barking by Brian Newman

The Corner House

My father's cousin, Kitty Mortimer (nee Barratt) lived here with her husband Leslie, and their two daughters Andrea and Lynn - mostly throughout the '60s and '70s. I believe they rented the house from the National Trust, as I ...Read more

A memory of Lacock in 1965 by Jane Winfer

My Poor Upbringing By Teresa Shackell/Torrington

I was brought up in gwehelog no usk very poor and I can ember vividly very hungry most of the time oh and ice inside the windows I was so cold yet we had coal or rather wood from our local fields we used to ...Read more

A memory of Usk by teresashackell

Memories Remembered

Memories Remembered After reading Brian Keighley’s story of his memories in Lifton, my memories came flooding back and has prompted me to recall a few of my own. I was born in Lifton 18 months after my sister Jean in 1927 at ...Read more

A memory of Lifton by geoffbailey29

Web Page

I loved my school days at Stonefield School.when it was girls.then boys arrived and that made a lot of difference,fun none the less. I can still remember the school song that we had to learn when we first started.in fact I often sing it to ...Read more

A memory of Bilston by Eddie Potts

Moat Tea Room

My parents Angela and Leslie Jecks-Wright bought the house in the picture, on the right, and made a successful business called the Moat Tea Room of it!  Our house was at 64 Fore Street. We used to get coaches visiting the castle, ...Read more

A memory of Framlingham in 1970 by Virginia Jecks Wright

Growing Up In Mitcham

I was born Leslie Dennis Crutch in Grove Road 1948. My brother Ken was born 9 months after dad (Ronald Kenneth) had gone to Normandy as part of the landings - I was born 9 months after he was demobbed (funny that) to mum Winifred ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham by Les Saunders

The Carpenters Of Boxford

I would like to add a memory of Boxford, no, wonderful memories that I have of Boxford 65 years ago. As a child of four, I was evacuated with my grandmother Mary Jane Farthing, nee Carpenter, to Boxford to stay with her ...Read more

A memory of Boxford in 1930 by Alan Lloyd

Family Connections To The Limes.

The house in the photograph is The Limes and has a family connection. A great uncle on my mother's side purchased this property. He was Alfred William Reynolds, who was an innkeeper in the White Hart pub opposite the ...Read more

A memory of Oare by George Davey

View More Memories

Captions

13 captions found. Showing results 1 to 13.

Caption For Aberdare, The Cenotaph 1937

Leslie`s (right) was a popular store; it had a special toy fair each October, and a Father Christmas from November onwards.

Caption For Bridport, 1966

A rare shot from a postcard cameraman in that it shows people, close-up and in motion, passing the photography sign for Leslie D Frisby (left).

Caption For Bridport, 1966

A rare shot from a postcard cameraman in that it shows people, close-up and in motion, passing the photography sign for Leslie D Frisby (left).

Caption For March, Broad Street C1950

the pram is using a pedestrian crossing marked with belisha beacons, yellow globes flashing on and off atop black and white striped poles - these had been instituted some twenty years previously, when Leslie

Caption For Stirling, Old Parliament House 1899

Following their defeat at the Battle of Dunbar, Major General David Leslie and several thousand survivors of his army took shelter in Stirling.

Caption For Newby Bridge, The Swan Hotel 1914

The children in the boat have been identified as Leslie, Harry and Noel Wren, whilst Millie Wren sits on the riverbank with a neighbour.

Caption For Brookhouse, Bull Beck C1960

The inn on the right is the Black Bull, and Leslie Speckling was landlord at the time.

Caption For Brookhouse, The Village C1955

The inn on the right is the Black Bull, and Leslie Speckling was landlord at the time.

Caption For Stirling, Broad Street 1899

Following defeat at the Battle of Dunbar, Major General David Leslie and several thousand survivors of his army took shelter in Stirling.

Caption For Eynsford, 1905

Eynsford's most famous son was Leslie Hore-Belisha, who introduced the Belisha beacon in 1934 whilst he was Minister of Transport.

Caption For Cheam, Station Way 1938

'The Scarlet Pimpernel', for example, starring Leslie Howard, Merle Oberon and Raymond Massey, had initially been released to the major cinema chains in 1935.

Caption For Hemel Hempstead, The Pavilion C1965

When the work was completed, the opening ceremony was carried out by the British character actor Leslie Phillips.

Caption For Luton, Bedford Road 1924

Percy Kidner shared the managing directorship with Leslie Walton.