Maps

269 maps found.

1898, Kirby Sigston Ref. RNE748697
1895, Horton Kirby Ref. RNE740883
1891 - 1892, Birkby Ref. HOSM37811
1901-1902, Kirby Cane Ref. RNC748660
1903-1904, Kirby Hill Ref. RNC748683
1897-1898, Horton Kirby Ref. RNC740883
1921, Kirby-Le-Soken Ref. POP748701
1891, Kirby Underdale Ref. HOSM50317
1901-1903, Kirby Bellars Ref. RNC748658
1901-1902, Kirby Corner Ref. RNC748661
1901-1902, Kirby Green Ref. RNC748671
1903-1904, Kirby Grindalythe Ref. RNC748672
1903-1904, Kirby Hill Ref. RNC748682
1903-1904, Kirby Knowle Ref. RNC748686
1895, Horton Kirby Ref. HOSM48978
1946, Kirby-Le-Soken Ref. NPO748701
1901-1902, Monks Kirby Ref. RNC782632
0-1899, Kirby Cross Ref. RNC748663
1896, Kirby-Le-Soken Ref. RNE748701
1903-1904, Kirby Misperton Ref. RNC748692

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Memories

121 memories found. Showing results 111 to 120.

St Georges Church Millom

This is the church where my grandma and grandad Kirby are buried. We recently visited the churchyard to place a wooden memorial cross on their grave. My friend of the 40's Norman Benson made the cross and had a brass name plate ...Read more

A memory of Millom in 2006 by Ian Jordison

No Actual Memories !

Kirkby Green. I was born here in December 1941. My family lived in the house at the side of 'The Beck' which had a water wheel used for driving a mill. My father worked for a local farming family, the Wrights. I have no ...Read more

A memory of Kirkby Green in 1941 by Brian Williamson

Colliery Blacksmith

My granddad, Arthur Walker, was a miner at South Kirkby colliery until his retirement around 1960; and my dad, Richard Edwin Walker, known as Ted to his mates, was a blacksmith. Dad started at the colliery when he left school ...Read more

A memory of South Kirkby in 1957 by Roy Walker

Evacuees

I was evacuated to Bluntisham from south London and stayed with the Reverend Kirby (Minister of the Chapel) and his wife and daughter Patricia. I used to attend the Chapel regularly. I remember it well and they were very kind to me.

A memory of Bluntisham in 1942 by Pat Newton

Roydon Street

Was wondering if anybody could give me any information about Roydon Street especially the Cooke or Kirby families.

A memory of Battersea in 1860 by Lorraine Cooke

Childrens Home

I have been researching my family tree and have found from the 1901 Census that my great-uncle Frederick J Voller was an inmate at the 'Home for Homeless Little Boys'. This was in the parish of Horton Kirby St. Mary, South ...Read more

A memory of South Darenth in 1900

1960s

My family moved to Withybrook in 1960, to No 2 All Saints Close. I met my future wife there she lived in No 3. I was 14 years old and she was 11. Mary was born in the woodyard on the way to Wolvey. My brother and I used to catch ...Read more

A memory of Withybrook in 1960 by Peter John Buckby

1940s Courting Days

Not really a memory of my own, but my father remembers going out with a young lady from South Kirby called Violet Shaw who lived on Clockrow Grove. Does anyone know of her and what she did with her life? I think he says she ...Read more

A memory of South Kirkby by Sandra Turner

Early Teens In Pailton

My Mum, Dad and I moved to Pailton in 1960/61; we moved in to 10 Lutterworth Rd which had been a saddlers at some time. We had some builders in to renovate the place and I remember my mother saying they had to remove 72 hooks ...Read more

A memory of Pailton in 1961 by Marj Peel

Fishing Tackle Shop

My first job when I left school was with JC Beadles in Spital Street. During my lunch break I would often wander along Lowfield St and well remember the Fishing Tackle shop. I had bought one of their 2 piece Bamboo rods complete ...Read more

A memory of Dartford in 1953 by Mike Hyland

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