Places
17 places found.
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- Sutton In Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
- Kirkby-In-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
- Skegby, Nottinghamshire (near Sutton In Ashfield)
- Ashfield, Shropshire (near Oswestry)
- Ashfields, Shropshire (near Hinstock)
- Ashfield, Dyfed
- Ashfield, Suffolk
- Ashfield, Hampshire
- Ashfield, Central Scotland
- Ashfield, Strathclyde (near Carsaig)
- Ashfield, Hereford & Worcester
- Great Ashfield, Suffolk
- Ashfield Green, Suffolk (near Laxfield)
- Ashfield Cum Thorpe, Suffolk
- Ashfield Green, Suffolk (near Hartest)
- Woodend, Nottinghamshire (near Sutton In Ashfield)
- Lane End, Derbyshire (near Sutton In Ashfield)
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Living And Working In Sale
In 1960-63 I lived in Stanley Grove off School Rd which is where they now have the Arndale. We moved into a pre-fab in Ashbourne Crescent at Sale Moor when they had plans for the Arndale. My first job was at Boots Chemist ...Read more
A memory of Sale in 1964 by
Childer Thornton
I went to Childer Thornton school from 1953 to 1958ish, remember Kev Taylor and Gordon Littler from New Road, Kev went to sea and I dont know what happened to Gordon. Used to play in Beecofts farm upstairs in the hay and go ...Read more
A memory of Childer Thornton in 1955 by
St. John Ambulance Association
Sutton in Ashfield History I am writing a book that follows the First World War experiences of my Great Grandfather, Albert Edward Wingrove. He used to have a Off Licence premises at 58 Outram Street in ...Read more
A memory of Sutton In Ashfield in 1910 by
Sailing On The Canal
Canal traffic changed over the years. I recall seeing horse drawn barges - now restricted to the narrow canals elsewhere - hence the towpath on the south bank. Then came powered barges, often towing an unpowered one behind. One ...Read more
A memory of Thorne in 1947 by
The Sad Day My Mamma Died
We, the family, had expected to be going to a wedding, as my Mamma had been a widow since she was 39 years. She was now 60 years old, she had two daughter Ethel and Emma, 15 years and 13 years, when their father died. ...Read more
A memory of Langwith Lodge in 1944 by
Bushey 1935 1955
We found a telephone when I was ten. The family moved to steep Ashfield Avenue in 1935 and there, in the hall by the front door and sitting on top of a little triangular table that fitted snugly into the corner, was a telephone. The ...Read more
A memory of Bushey in 1930 by
Mac Cubban Shield
Lots of memories of the MacCubban Shield Competitions with the Sandbank Troup - we won it several years in a row in the early/mid 60's - also the scout camps at Rashfield and farther away at Benderloch. The tasks we undertook such as ...Read more
A memory of Dunoon in 1963 by
I Witness The Aftermath Of A Tragedy
Around 1957 I was walking around High Street, enjoying a meander from my route home to Bradbury Lines when I saw the wife of an officer from the Army Camp, Lt Richard Vincent, in great distress with some policemen ...Read more
A memory of Hereford in 1957 by
Growing Up In Southgate
We moved to Southgate from Muswell Hill when I was 3. I remember going into Lees Stores (I think that was the name of the shop) in Chase Side where we needed ration books to buy sweets. I went to St Andrews ...Read more
A memory of Southgate in 1950 by
Holidays With The Family
I remember as a child in the early to mid 1960's taking many family holidays here in these wonderful bungalows. We spent many a day when it was raining playing Dominoes or Ludo as a family. My elder brother used to catch ...Read more
A memory of Trusthorpe in 1966 by