Places

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Maps

49 maps found.

1919, Mollington Ref. POP782359
1896, Mollington Ref. RNE782359
1898, Mollington Ref. HOSM70733
1898-1901, Mollington Ref. RNC782359
1924, Mollington Ref. POP782358
1947, Mollington Ref. NPO782358
1946, Mollington Ref. NPO782359
1896, Mollington Ref. RNE782358
1902-1903, Mollington Ref. RNC782358
1899 - 1904, Mollington Ref. HOSM53926
1921, Hollington Ref. POP738119
1898, Hollington Ref. RNC738119
1897, Hollington Ref. RNE738115
1895, Hollington Ref. RNE738117
1947, Collington Ref. NPO675615
1920, Collington Ref. POP675615
1896, Bollington Ref. RNE645591
1902, Collington Ref. HOSM41533
1902-1903, Bollington Ref. RNC645591
1921, Hollington Grove Ref. POP738122

Books

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Memories

17 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

A Piece Of Motorcycle History

It may seem strange, but this little hamlet of less than 200 people was the birthplace of a motorcycling legend, famed worldwide. The now empty Collington Works, Collington, Bromyard HR7 4NB was the home of Slater ...Read more

A memory of Collington by bru.enzer

My Banbury Grans Village

My grandmother's name was Amelia Gough and she lived in the second cottage on the right at the bottom of the green on the road to Mollington. Water was collected by bucket over the road from a tap in the vicarage wall. ...Read more

A memory of Warmington in 1940 by Michael Bennett

Evesham Street

I worked in my father's shop in Evesham Street and one in Alcester Street and then we moved into the Kingfisher Centre. We traded under the name of Spencers, selling TVs, radios, toys and records, I believe we were one of the first ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1966 by Tony Johnson

Life At Avon Carrow For A Yank Abroad

I moved into Avon Carrow in the Spring of 1970. I was stationed at RAF Croughton but moved my family to this small village in Warwickshire because that life was what we were used to, coming from the ...Read more

A memory of Avon Dassett by Don Colley

Childhood In The Village!!

I was devastated in 1964 when my mother told me we were to leave the village so that my mother could pursue her dream of owning her own small business elsewhere. It was a dreadful culture shock, one that has remained ...Read more

A memory of Mollington in 1961 by Vanda Godwin Marriott

Wheatsheaf Inn Mollington

My Great Great Uncle William Bullock (1843 - 1903) owned/managed the Wheat Sheaf Inn for over 20 years until his death. I have an old photograph with his name on the building. He died in 1903 aged 60 shortly after his ...Read more

A memory of Mollington in 1890 by Mary Ebbs

Tanktops And Bellbottoms

Tank tops and bell bottoms-memoirs of a Birkenhead lad I was born in Birkenhead in 1954 at the back of Central Station, opposite the Haymarket, and still remember being hungry all the time. We were poor, as was everyone ...Read more

A memory of Birkenhead by dannytaylor1954

Stormy Point

Stormy Point was a very popular destination for cavers and for those seeking the wide-ranging views over the Cheshire plain but without the crowds that came to Castle Rock, particularly on a Sunday. My vivid memory of Stormy ...Read more

A memory of Alderley Edge in 1955 by Graham Dilliway

The Good Old Days

I lived in Mollington from 1948 until 1962. We lived in one of two cottages, set back off the main street, and at the bottom of our gardens was the road, then the row. I remember the Avahes and Harry Robinson. At ...Read more

A memory of Mollington by Diane Woods

Memories Of 1970s Hollington Estate

I used to live in a large house on Battle Hill. It was a foster home run by Mr and Mrs Sweetman, they had two children of their own, David and Hayle. The house was next to a pub which I don't remember the ...Read more

A memory of Hastings in 1972 by Elizabeth Cambridge

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Captions

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Caption For Bollington, 1897

By the 1860s Bollington was thriving, but during the American Civil War the cotton towns of Lancashire, east Cheshire and north Derbyshire felt the effects of the Federal blockade of Confederate ports.

Caption For Macclesfield, Parish Church And Central Station C1955

Opened to passenger traffic in July 1873, on the Bollington/ Marple route, it was rebuilt in 1960.

Caption For Bollington, C1955

The tall chimneys pictured here remind us of Bollington's industrial history.

Caption For Bollington, General View 1903

It was no different here at Bollington on a sunny afternoon.

Caption For Bollington, Church Street C1955

'A thriving village with some collieries and extensive cotton factories' was how Bollington was described in 1848.

Caption For Bollington, Palmerston Street C1955

From being only a small village, Bollington expanded enormously in the 19th century.

Caption For Bollington, Wesleyan Chapel 1897

For some reason best left to the Frith cameraman, one of Bollington's more interesting structures is in fact just off camera to the left.

Caption For Bollington, The Canal C1955

Bollington's skyline was and still is dominated by great mills and tall chimneys.