Maps

62 maps found.

1898, Brandon Parva Ref. RNE648732
1920, Brandon Creek Ref. POP648722
1921, Brandon Parva Ref. POP648732
1901-1904, Brandon Ref. RNC648714
1901-1902, Brandon Ref. RNC648716
1901-1902, Brandon Parva Ref. RNC648732
1946, Upper Brandon Parva Ref. NPO857080
1898, Upper Brandon Parva Ref. RNE857080
1882, Brandon Parva Ref. HOSM38699
1881 - 1903, Brandon Ref. HOSM34205
1946, Brandon Bank Ref. NPO648718
1946, Brandon Creek Ref. NPO648722
1901, Brandon Bank Ref. RNC648718
1901, Brandon Creek Ref. RNC648722
1921, Upper Brandon Parva Ref. POP857080
1887 - 1903, Brandon Ref. HOSM38696
1886 - 1901, Brandon Creek Ref. HOSM38698
1901-1902, Upper Brandon Parva Ref. RNC857080
1901 - 1904, Brandon Bank Ref. HOSM38697
1919, Branson's Cross Ref. POP648844

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Memories

48 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Bristol's Cabot's Tower

Bristol's Cabot's Tower, and the penny pinching Council. Bristol's most prominent land mark, the Cabot Tower, was 100 years old in 1998. But the official opening was marked by a disastrous fire, a confidence trick and ...Read more

A memory of Bristol in 1890 by Paul Townsend

Evacuation

I am with my Dad, peter Brandon, who was also evacuated to the area during the war with his 2 brothers and sister and parents. They were in a terrace of cottages, Dinnaton Cottages south od Swimbridge. he went to Swimbridge school, ...Read more

A memory of Swimbridge by Tony Brandon

Barnes In The Sixties

My name is John Lines. I will always consider Barnes to be my home. I was born in 1951 in Railway Street which had allotments and even Jack Sedgewick's Pigs between the end of the road and the railway line. The Old Barnes ...Read more

A memory of Barnes by John Lines

My Mother Sarah Jane White

My mum was born in Brandon in 1910, one of 14 children. She sailed to Australia on the Vedic in 1926 and sadly never returned to Brandon. My son and I visited Brandon in 2010 and were disappointed to find that the street ...Read more

A memory of Durham in 2010 by Helen Fry

3 Jacks

Hi, my name is Robert Hartness l went to BRANDON/Dalziel from 1963 till 1966, l would like to hear from any.old classmates who were in 3 jacks, it's been just over 50 years since I left Motherwell and would like to hear from you. Cheers

A memory of Motherwell by roberthartness

More Memories Of Bredbury

I was born at 83 Kingsway in August 1952 at my grandparents' home. My mother was Joan Carter (nee Harrison) who was born in Bennett Street, Ardwick, Manchester and my father was Brian Carter who was born in Rotherfield ...Read more

A memory of Bredbury by david.b.carter

Childhood In Eckington, 1950's 1960's

Myself and my brother were brought up in 50's by our grandparents as mum had died around Xmas '53. School was Camms, we joined the church choir and blessed with a decent voice I became head chorister singing ...Read more

A memory of Eckington by David Breeze

Ida Brandon

After a trip to Gilfach Goch in July 1999 I started researching my family tree. I live in Cape Town South Africa and my mother was Ida Brandon, born 2nd February 1919. Her brother was Ernest Brandon and her sister Lilian. ...Read more

A memory of Gilfach Goch in 1999 by Frances Charles

Acton Bridge Cruising Club

My memories of Acton Bridge go back to the mid 1950s and early 1960s. The picture of boats at Acton Bridge Cruising Club takes me back to my teenage days. We had a boat called 'Scampi' which was a 32-foot ...Read more

A memory of Acton Bridge in 1957 by Laurie Hatchard

Saturday Morning Matinee At The La Scala

Saturday morning was the highlight of the week for me I put on my ABC badge and made my way from Hope Street to the La Scala picture house near Motherwell Cross in Brandon Street were I duly paid my ...Read more

A memory of Motherwell in 1956 by Alexander Mc Bride

Captions

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Caption For Redditch, The Post Office, Evesham Street C1955

R84037 (page 34) is a reminder of how our streets were once filled with a profusion of tobacco advertisements - Capstan, Player's, St Julien, St Bruno, Gold Flake, Senior Service - hardly any famous brand of

Caption For Redhill, High Street 1906

The chain store grocery International Stores were prominent across the Home Counties into the middle of the century, and the Empress Tea Stores has a roof-top sign advertising the well-known brand of Maypole