Maps

483 maps found.

1923, Rotherham Ref. POP820370
1903, Rotherham Ref. RNC820370
1896, Rotherham Ref. RNE820370
1947, Rotherham Ref. NPO820370
1890 - 1901, Rotherham Ref. HOSM35124
1901 - 1929, Netherthorpe Ref. HOSM54647
1903, Broom Ref. RNC652209
1896, Harley Ref. RNE727370
1923, Stone Ref. POP840207
1903, Wingfield Ref. RNC871381
1947, Piccadilly Ref. NPO805712
1947, Parkgate Ref. NPO801416
1896, Parkgate Ref. RNE801416
1947, Stone Ref. NPO840207
1947, Wingfield Ref. NPO871381
1903, Piccadilly Ref. RNC805712
1924, Parkgate Ref. POP801416
1924, Piccadilly Ref. POP805712
1903, Carr Ref. RNC662740
1890 - 1891, Barrow Ref. HOSM37129

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Memories

31 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Schooltime Memories.

In the early 1940s the bay window on the first floor over the front door of Rotherham Grammar School was that of my second form classroom. On a rainy day we were 'attacked' by one of the other second forms as a result of which ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham by Claire Allen

Great Memories Of This Area

Really it was 1961-66. I worked as a Geologist for the United Steel Companies based in Rotherham. I visited Haile Moor and Beckermet Mines every two or three weeks for 5 years and came to love the area and its people ...Read more

A memory of Thornhill in 1961 by Geoff Potts

High School, Clifton Park And Jazz Clubs

Many memories of Rotherham Girls High School, Dance Halls and Jazz Clubs from late 1950s. If you were there too, email me smp5449@live.com

A memory of Rotherham in 1957 by Susan Parsons

Pupil

I was a pupil at Rotherham Grammar School until 1948. My memories are of our form master 'Cabbage' Green, an ardent Labour Party member, and his use of the 'Flog Iron' which he used on all our form when we made a young female French ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham in 1946

Richard Moss Samuel Nott B 1811

Ancestors Richard Moss and his cousin Samuel Nott were from Sible Hedingham according to the 1841 and 1851 census. Richard was a brick maker and carter. Are there any traces of these family still in the village? They relocated to Rotherham before 1840 but I'd like to trace Richard's ancestors.

A memory of Sible Hedingham in 1860 by Ged Moss

Born In 1955 In Kiveton Park

I was born in 1955 at KIlton Hospital in Worksop but lived in Kiveton for 23years before moving away...I lived with my parents peter and joan spacie and my brother jonathan on Highfield Avenue...on the estate just ...Read more

A memory of Kiveton Park by Mary Heeley

Former Pupil 1957 1963

My maiden name is Lynda Roworth, and I have fond memories of attending Rotherham High School for Girls. I played hockey (right wing) for the school team - Christine Cutts was the first captain I remember. We rarely had ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham by Lynda Roworth Parziale

Holiday On The Buses

From 1948 to the early fifties we used to have our weekly holiday in a bus on Marton Road. There were quite a few buses on the site, all situated at the top of the site, most of them were double deckers painted in green. ...Read more

A memory of Bridlington in 1948 by David Payton

Rotherham Clifton Park Childrens Paddling Pool C1955

I lived at Ecclesfield and I remember being taken to Cliton Park as a yearly treat aged 7. It must have been a Bank Holiday because the pool was full of kids and lots of parents sat around the ...Read more

A memory of Rotherham in 1953 by Megan Ward

Nether Edge Hospital 1974.

I was a Pupil nurse sent to Nether Edge Hospital for my 'Care of the Elderly placement' in 1974 on the elderly rehab, female ward. Forty- one years ago ! My maiden name was Paula Furniss training at Clarke House if any ...Read more

A memory of Sheffield by paula-n

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Captions

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Caption For Rotherham, Town Hall C1955

The grimly-austere gritstone buildings of Rotherham Town Hall's Welfare and Health Department are typical of the South Yorkshire town's 'muck and brass' reputation.

Caption For Rawmarsh, Parish Church And Market C1965

Rawmarsh is a former colliery town north of Rotherham in South Yorkshire.

Caption For Swallownest, Worksop Road C1955

Swallownest is a charmingly-named former mining village on the outskirts of Rotherham.

Caption For Bildeston, The Square C1960

In the church nearby is a memorial to Captain Edward Rotherham, who commanded a ship of the line, the 'Royal Sovereign', at the Battle of Trafalgar.

Caption For Greasbrough, Town C1965

The font cover is Jacobean, and once belonged to All Saints', Rotherham.

Caption For Rotherham, Clifton Park 1895

It was built for Joshua Walker, the son of Rotherham ironmaster and leading Nonconformist Samuel Walker.

Caption For Bramley, Main Street C1960

Bramley lies 2 miles east of Rotherham.

Caption For Rotherham, 1961

For a few brief years Rotherham became a centre of learning, until the college was closed during the Dissolution.

Caption For Rotherham, The Grammar School 1957

Rotherham Grammar School grew out of a free school that had been endowed through royal patronage.

Caption For Rotherham, The Bridge Chapel 1895

For a few brief years Rotherham became a centre of learning, until the college was closed during the Dissolution.

Caption For Wickersley, St Albans Church C1955

Wickersley is four miles east of Rotherham.

Caption For Oughtibridge, The Bridge And Cock Inn C1960

The 1845 railway line between Sheffield and Manchester closed to passenger traffic in 1970, but it is still in use by British Steel between Stocksbridge and Rotherham.

Caption For Greasbrough, Town C1965

The skyline is dominated by the pinnacled tower of St Mary's Church, built in 1826 to the designs of Charles Watson and J P Pritchett.The font cover is Jacobean, and once belonged to All Saints', Rotherham

Caption For Rotherham, 1961

For a few brief years Rotherham became a centre of learning, until the college was closed during the Dissolution.

Caption For Tickhill, Market Place C1955

Situated nine miles east of Rotherham on the A361, the village of Tickhill once had one of the most important castles in the North, built on a motte no less than 75ft high and surrounded by a wet

Caption For Whiston, The Post Office C1960

Two miles south east of Rotherham,Whiston was a large village by the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

Caption For Wentworth, C1965

Wentworth Woodhouse is one of England's forgotten treasures, four miles north-west of Rotherham.

Caption For Rotherham, The Bridge Chapel 1895

The Chapel of Our Lady standing on Rotherham Bridge dates from the 1480s, and is one of only three such chapels in England.

Caption For Tickhill, Market Place C1955

Situated nine miles east of Rotherham on the A361, the village of Tickhill once had one of the most important castles in the North, built on a motte no less than 75ft high and surrounded by a wet

Caption For Whiston, The Post Office C1960

Two miles south east of Rotherham, Whiston was a large village by the end of the Napoleonic Wars.

Caption For Rotherham, The Grammar School 1957

Rotherham Grammar School grew out of a free school that had been endowed through royal patronage.

Caption For Tickhill, Market Place C1955

Situated nine miles east of Rotherham on the A361, the village of Tickhill once had one of the most important castles in the North, built on a motte no less than 75ft high and surrounded by a wet moat

Caption For Sheffield, The Botanical Gardens, Glasshouses 2005

with about 80 ancient woods within its boundaries - also received an important shot in the arm in 1999 when the success of a Heritage Lottery bid to restore 35 ancient woodlands in Sheffield, Rotherham