Places

4 places found.

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Maps

37 maps found.

1884, Thornby Ref. HOSM61608
1901-1904, Hornsby Ref. RNC740496
1901-1904, Thornby Ref. RNC847016
1946, Thornby Ref. NPO847017
1947, Hornsby Ref. NPO740496
1920, Thornby Ref. POP847017
1925, Hornsby Ref. POP740496
1897, Hornsby Ref. RNE740496
1901-1902, Thornby Ref. RNC847017
1947, Thornby Ref. NPO847016
1898, Thornby Ref. RNE847017
1925, Thornby Ref. POP847016
1897, Thornby Ref. RNE847016
1898 - 1899, Hornsby Ref. HOSM48941
1890 - 1899, Thornby Ref. HOSM61609
1898 - 1899, Hornsby Gate Ref. HOSM48940
1890 - 1899, High Whinnow Ref. HOSM61610

Books

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Memories

45 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Village Policeman

In the late 1950's I was the village policeman at Great Waltham.   The police house was the last two-storied house at the Barrack Land end of Cherry Garden Road with my 'office'being in the kitchen and the tsble there was my ...Read more

A memory of Great Waltham in 1959 by johnbutcher

The Gift Shop

The gift shop was a toy shop in the Boston Road. Dinky toys hornby trains etc. Two ladies ran it. There were also soveniers sold. The last thing I bought there was a LONE STAR LOCOS tank engine 0-6-0. The scale was 000 about ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell in 1959 by Nick Beard

Help Wanted

No memories of Battersea but seeking ancesters HORNBY that lived at 11Ponton Terrace 1901 and owned a Artist Materials shop in the district. The Father Thomas worked on the railway an Engine Driver.

A memory of Battersea by Leonard Osmond

Brown/Gowers Descendants

I am trying to locate descendants of Thomas Brown and Mary Gowers [Hornsby] who were born in Great Waltham and married in Great Waltham in 1843. They had 11 children one of whom was my great grandfather, Ezra ...Read more

A memory of Ford End by Susan Sutton

Humprhey The Shoe Menders (Old Jack, Young Jack, Jean And Marjorie)

Dear Tim, I remember the shop very well and used to visit with my Mum, Phyllis Cooley who was the daughter of May Clarke, the sister of Old Jack's wife, i.e. your grandmother. I used to ...Read more

A memory of Chesham by sylviahornsby

Thames Road Huts

I remember the huts in Thames Rd - I lived in No.14, adjacent to the allotments from birth until I was 5 yrs old. Then moved to 46 Howard Rd Barking between Abbey Rd and Gascoigne Rd great memories of both homes. Vivid memories of ...Read more

A memory of Barking in 1949 by Graham Smith(Mancey)

Weaverham In The 1950`s

I moved to Weaverham in 1951 like many others from Liverpool when my dad got a job at ICI. My memories include playing in the felds at Gerrards Farm at the back of our house in Farm Road along with my sister Lesley and our ...Read more

A memory of Weaverham in 1957 by Ian Johns

Girlington Family Ownership Of Thurland

Nicholas Girlington of Hackforth and Calton, Yorkshire (my 9th great grandfather) traded Sir Francis Tunstall the manor and lands of Hutton Longvillers, Yorkshire for Thurland in 1598. In 1612, Nicholas ...Read more

A memory of Thurland Castle by Donald Johnson

Hornby Boulevard

I lived with my Mum and Dad in Hornby Boulevard, then when I was 11 we moved to a new house in Skelmersdale. I remember the Litherland High Street with its department store Sterlers, it had a system to transport money to the accounts ...Read more

A memory of Litherland by mike_stubber

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