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Maps

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1946, Gunstone Ref. NPO723622
1923, Dunston Ref. POP695803
1919, Dunstone Ref. POP695814
1921, Gunstone Ref. POP723622
1902, Dunston Ref. RNC695800
1925, Dunston Ref. POP695799
1921, Dunston Ref. POP695800
1923, Dunston Ref. POP695801
1947, Dunston Ref. NPO695799
1946, Dunston Ref. NPO695800
1946, Hunsdon Ref. NPO742262
1898, Dunston Ref. RNE695799
1902, Gunstone Ref. RNC723622
1898, Dunston Ref. RNE695800
1899, Dunston Ref. RNE695803
1897, Dunstone Ref. RNE695813
1897, Dunstone Ref. RNE695814
1899, Gunstone Ref. RNE723622
1947, Dunston Ref. NPO695801
1947, Dunston Ref. NPO695803

Books

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Memories

25 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.

Dunston Board School

I am looking for anybody who went to the Dunston Board school in the 1930s. I want to trace friends of my father, namely Henry Preston Westwick who was born in 1923, or anybody who worked in the soap factory in 1935.

A memory of Dunston in 1930 by Cathy Westwick

Memories Of Peggy Pinner

My parents, Peggy and Stan Pinner, moved to Hunsdon from Leyton in 1957. Stan's family was from Wyddial and Aspenden, so Hunsdon was a good fit for them. A small estate was being erected on Wicklands Road and they bought ...Read more

A memory of Hunsdon in 1957 by Valerie Stephens

Early Years

We moved to Watford in 1943. My war time memories are of night after night in the shelters, the "doodle bugs" and the boys playing Germans and soldiers on the bomb site next door. My special memories are of Cassiobury Park where we used to ...Read more

A memory of Watford by jmndavies

Thorne As I Remember

So much and so little time; Green Top Primary School, happy days before the big move up to the Grammar School or North Eastern Road Secondary Boys. Mr Morris for metal work, Mr Snow for woodwork. Mr Colin Ella for religious ...Read more

A memory of Thorne by David Walton

I Have Walked Down Here A Few Times!

I passed the 11+ in 1952 and started Grammar school in Sept that year at Orange Hill Girls' Grammar. I caught the 140 bus from Streatfield Road, Kenton every day for 5 years which is when I left with 8 O ...Read more

A memory of Burnt Oak by Cherry Jocelyn Dunstone

Annie Owlie Woods

Does anyone remember Annie Owlie Woods, my mum used to say it was haunted by an old lady. My mum lived Russell Street Felling her name was Margaret Curran, she had sister and brothers George, Tom, Catherine, Mary Ellen Vera. ...Read more

A memory of Windy Nook in 1920 by Glennis Spencer

Spagetties Fisherton Street

Hey, do you remember Spaggetie, a small dumpy Italian who used to shout all the time. But what a place, all me mates would meet there, you didn't need money, he would give you a cup of coffee. Now, let's see if I can ...Read more

A memory of Salisbury in 1969 by Graham Lewis

Boy From The Slums

I was born on the 28th March 1947, into an existing family of 5 siblings in a one-up one-down decaying terraced house of 12 Russell Street, Teams, Gateshead, just off Upton Street, near to the coke works, the gas works, the ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1947 by Alan Bull

Dunston Square

Dunstanburgh Castle is one of my favourite places; my grandparents, George and Margaret, Armstrong lived in Dunston Square (just a field away from the castle) from 1952 until they both died in the 70's. We lived in Bedlington and ...Read more

A memory of Craster in 1960 by Anne Elliott

Image Of Youth

I lived in Dunston from 1946-1964. This area of Dunston was a place I knew quite well. The lamp post on the left was almost outside a dental surgery. I well remember the experience of having a tooth extracted here, and the ...Read more

A memory of Dunston in 1950 by Malcolm Cowley

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