Photos

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Maps

58 maps found.

1899, Blackford Ref. RNE642471
1925, Blackford Ref. POP642468
1901-1904, Blackford Ref. RNC642469
1902, Blackfords Ref. RNC642486
1899, Blackford Ref. HOSM55053
1925, Blackford Ref. POP642469
1921, Blackford Ref. POP642471
1921, Blackfords Ref. POP642486
1946, Blackford Ref. NPO642472
1945, Blackford Ref. NPO642474
1946, Blackfords Ref. NPO642486
1885, Blackford Ref. HOSM37945
1947, Blackford Ref. NPO642469
1947, Blackford Ref. NPO642471
1919, Blackford Ref. POP642472
1898, Blackford Ref. RNE642472
1898, Blackford Ref. RNE642473
1898, Blackfords Ref. RNE642486
1947, Blackford Bridge Ref. NPO642476
1901-1904, Blackford Ref. RNC642468

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Memories

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The Hunt Family Cowbit

I have a silver brooch presented to "Bro" AQ. Hunt, Cowbit Branch by the National Union of Agricultural Workers, probably 1930s or earlier. I acquired it from a market stall in Bury St Edmunds many years ago and I would love ...Read more

A memory of Cowbit by David Blackford

My Husband's Birthplace

My husband was born in Rosemount - his grandfather's house above his grocery shop in the High Street. His family lived in Auchterarder or Blackford; cousins were Eadie's who ran the bakery, and John Gilmour, the coal ...Read more

A memory of Auchterarder in 1946

Wessington Ave In The 60s

Our Grandmother lived at 7 Wessington Avenue and my sister, my cousin and I stayed with her during many school holidays. She was a member of the Blackford family who owned the building works on the left of the photo and Tudor ...Read more

A memory of Calne

Half A Crown To Spend.

My Twin sister Georgina and I (Catherine) would run up from No77 East Street once a week to spend our pocket money at Bennetts,we used to get halfpenny chews they were called Black Jacks and were liquorice( they used to make our ...Read more

A memory of Wareham by catherinesevans

Holidays In Lancing

When I was a child we had our annual holiday in Lancing. Mum, Dad and Grandad with my sister and I travelled from Reigate, in Surrey. I remember a kind friend who gave us a lift down until we had our own car to travel in - a ...Read more

A memory of Lancing by sacox

My First Film

I remember coming here one rainy day with Mum and Dad to see Cliff Richard in "Summer Holiday" I came out singing and from then on when we set off to go to Ingoldmells for our yearly holiday we all used to sing "summer holiday" in ...Read more

A memory of Ingoldmells by Susan Bradshaw

The 1960s

I lived my early years here, until the 1970's, having been born in Wells and brought home to Cheddar as a baby. I have many family ancestral links to Cheddar via my father's parents. In the late 1800's-early 1900's my great-grandfather ...Read more

A memory of Cheddar by Christine Derrick

A Girlfriend In Wythenshawe In 1966

Wythenshawe may seem an uninspiring large urban sprawl but to this 20 year old in 1966 it was rather special as I met a lovely girl called Anne Senyszyn there. I had just started work for a bank in ...Read more

A memory of Wythenshawe in 1966 by John Howard Norfolk

Rugeley

I too grew up on the Peartree Estate and have memories of all that Christine remembers. I saw my very first pig at a small farm at the rear of Uplands Green, I think the farmers name was Mr. Duval. I too attended to St Joseph's school ...Read more

A memory of Rugeley in 1954 by Miriam Lawrence

Memories Of Kelstern

I was born in 1947 in a farm cottage opposite the farm house at Cold Harbour (near Swinhope). My Dad (Harry) was a farm worker and we moved to Kelstern before I started school and lived in the semi-detached house opposite the ...Read more

A memory of Kelstern by gerry.crawford

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Captions

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Caption For Calne, Wessington Avenue C1960

The mock-Tudor building (left) is the former offices of Blackford & Son, builders.

Caption For Calne, St Mary's School C1965

It was designed by the Chippenham architect Walter Rudman, , gives details of the construction by Blackford & Son: the building used '3650 cart loads of stone …. 75000 tiles cover the roofs' and 'the

Caption For Over, The Mill C1965

The brick tower is tarred black for extra weather protection.

Caption For Chipstead, Station Parade C1955

The off-licence on the corner of Lackford Road and Station Parade no longer sells Watney`s ales, and currently remains empty with a chartered architect`s name by the door.