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Maps

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1898, Wollaston Ref. RNE872272
1902, Wollaston Ref. RNC872270
1898-1901, Wollaston Ref. RNC872272
1921, Wollaston Ref. POP872270
1921, Wollaston Ref. POP872271
1947, Wollaston Ref. NPO872270
1947, Wollaston Ref. NPO872271
1919, Wollaston Ref. POP872272
1946, Wollaston Ref. NPO872272
1899, Wollaston Ref. RNE872270
1899, Wollaston Ref. RNE872271
1899, Wollaston Ref. HOSM65026
1901, Wollaston Ref. HOSM64931
1901, Wollaston Ref. HOSM65025
1899, Wollaston Ref. HOSM49334
1901-1902, Wollaston Ref. RNC872271
1947, Willaston Ref. NPO870359
1947, Willaston Ref. NPO870360
1921, Willaston Ref. POP870360
1897, Willaston Ref. RNE870360

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Memories

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The Nag''s Head

One didn't have to travel to London in the past to watch pro bands plying their trade. The Nag's Head public house was a much attended venue during the late 1960s and early 1970s for watching many of the (what was then known as) ...Read more

A memory of Wollaston in 1969 by Mick Austin

Balloon Woods Wollatton

Balloon Woods. Most people says it was a hell hole. Yes some parts of it was. But to a child it was good. There were more quite a few blocks. Some had four floors, these were called Tansley Walk, Bealey Walk, Hartington ...Read more

A memory of Wollaton in 1971 by Jean Smith

The Green Lantern

This was owned by a Mother and Daughter; the daughter is still alive and lives next to my sister on Wallcroft, off Hadlow Road. I remember a cafe as you walked in right in front of the door, and on the right was a little tuck ...Read more

A memory of Willaston by Jennifer Sumner

School Holidays In Kinver

We had a caravan in Kingsford Lane, Kinver from 1960 to about 1963, my dad bought it from someone in Wollaston and we used to stay there all the school holidays and weekends and my dad would go to work from there to Fry's ...Read more

A memory of Kinver in 1960 by Alan Hinton

Where I Once Lived As A Young Boy

Lovely to find a photo of the road in which I lived as a young boy. I lived at the Fruit and Vegetable shop (owned by my Uncle Norman Evans) which stood on the corner of Cobden Street and Bridgnorth Road. ...Read more

A memory of Wollaston by Malcolm Atkins

When We Came Here

When our family, consisting of myself, Jean Pauline Smith, my mother who has since passed away (also called Jean, but her middle name is Audrey), and my sister and brother came to Bulwell, we came from the famous or infamous ...Read more

A memory of Bulwell in 1978 by Jean Smith

Paper Kids

Hello John, I was one of your dad's paper boys. I can't remember what year as I also delivered for Billy Evans, Stuart and Linda's dad. Just down the road in our village, if you remember not only that, but I delivered for Chaplins ...Read more

A memory of Walsall Wood by Keith Davis

Wollaston House

Wasn't this building once called Wollaston House wherein were educated the first two years of Hardye's boys? I was there in 1953 - 54 when Mr Hale was head of the lower school. My first form mistress was the Duchess.

A memory of Dorchester in 1953 by Mike Morgan

J T Biggs Builders And Underrtakers

My grandfather, Jospeh Thomas Biggs and later my father, Horace Leonard Biggs, from 1936 operated a building company and undertakers from Kinver High street in the 1930s. The company built many houses in Kinver, ...Read more

A memory of Kinver in 1930 by Derek Biggs

Memories Of Elm Park

I too lived in Elm Park from 1939-1955. I went to Ayloff Primary during the war years then on to Suttons in 1947. We lived in Carnforth Gardens when there were only 6 houses there, only 2 were lived in. Best mates were Hazel ...Read more

A memory of Elm Park in 1955 by Shirley Morris

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Captions

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Caption For Wollaston, Bridgnorth Road 1968

The photographer is looking up Bridgnorth Road towards Wollaston Junction.

Caption For Wollaston, Bridgnorth Road 1968

The photographer is looking up Bridgnorth Road towards Wollaston Junction.

Caption For Wollaston, The Centre 1959

The centre of Wollaston is often referred to as Wollaston Junction, recalling the time when two tram routes met here - one came from Stourbridge, and the other was the Amblecote to Kinver

Caption For Wollaston, High Street C1955

To the south of Wellingborough lies the village of Wollaston, separated from its neighbour Great Doddington by the River Nene.

Caption For Wollaston, The Centre 1959

The centre of Wollaston is often referred to as Wollaston Junction, recalling the time when two tram routes met here - one came from Stourbridge, and the other was the Amblecote to Kinver Light Railway

Caption For Higham Ferrers, Market Square C1955

Higham Ferrers is undoubtedly the smartest town, architecturally, in the boot and shoe belt that runs east along the River Nene from Wollaston to Thrapston.

Caption For Walmer, The Strand Looking North 1924

Wollaston Road leads off The Strand to the left.

Caption For Irchester, The War Memorial C1960

Here we can see the war memorial at the junction of High Street, Wollaston Road and Farndish Road, with steps leading up to the tall monument surmounted by a cross.

Caption For Wollaston, Park Street C1955

Wollaston expanded farther after World War II and this view is of former council housing, part of an estate built in the south-east of the town.

Caption For Wollaston, High Park Avenue C1955

Just 100 years ago Wollaston was a rural community.

Caption For Wollaston, Hickmire C1955

Wollaston is a small market town with a charter granted in 1260 and with the remains of a motte and bailey castle.

Caption For Willaston, The Village C1965

On the other hand, the main street of Willaston has changed very little.

Caption For Upton, The Village And Church C1950

(A hundred was an administrative unit within a county, and was named after its central meeting place, in this case Willaston).

Caption For Nottingham, Wollaton Hall C1950

Designed by Robert Smythson for Sir Francis Willoughby, who had made his fortune from coal, Wollaton Hall was built in the 1580s.

Caption For Nottingham, University C1955

Designed by Robert Smythson for Sir Francis Willoughby, who had made his fortune from coal, Wollaton Hall was built in the 1580s.