Photos

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Maps

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1886 - 1888, Stoke Hill Ref. HOSM60561
1897-1900, Stoner Hill Ref. RNC840621
1902, Oak Hill Ref. RNC795237
1921, Oak Hill Ref. POP795237
1897, Oak Hill Ref. RNE795237

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Memories

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Memories

I was born in 54 Mill Street, Trecynon. As was my sister, our mother and her brothers and sitsters. A little 2 down 2 up, stone cottage. It was on the top of the hill, and we could run down "the trip" as we called it, and play there, ...Read more

A memory of Trecynon in 1947 by Heather Forey

The Salford Girl

I was born in 1947 and lived at 52 West St, Lower Broughton, Salford 7. I attended St. John's School for girls, just off Chapel St. My parents were Annie and David Johnson. I had an older sister, Jean, and a younger brother, David. My ...Read more

A memory of Salford by Anne Whyte

Netherthong First World War History Part 1

Netherthong War Memorial My full history of Netherthong can be seen on http://historyofnetherthong.co.uk 'We shall never forget.' M. Hirst, who lived at 33 Outlane, compiled a large book full ...Read more

A memory of Netherthong by Michael Meitiner

Wilton Memories

Like Gloria Friend, I spent a happy childhood in Hornchurch, attending Suttons Primary School where my mother (Mrs Wilton) was deputy head and Mr Occomore our headmaster. We were carefully drilled in our tables, phonics and ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch in 1948 by Elizabeth Housego

Drayton Jottings

Drayton Jottings. Auntie Alice, in Kings Avenue, regularly seen, out on her front doorstep, she kept it clean, the 'raddled' red stone was buffed to a shine, 'Old fashioned traditions', here continued,so fine. one day, ...Read more

A memory of Market Drayton by Allen Warrender

The Old Post Office

My grandparents, Harold and Phyllis Fenton, ran the village post office in the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s and 1960s from their home in the stone house opposite the Horse and Jockey Inn. My three sisters and I, ...Read more

A memory of Waddington in 1960

James Joseph Irvine (Autobiography) 1911 1990

Stretching over about a mile on the A68 road to Edinburgh from Darlington, lies the small mining town of Tow Law. Approaching it from Elm Park Road Ends, on a clear day, as you pass the various openings ...Read more

A memory of Tow Law in 1930 by James Irvine

My Youger Days

Hello, I lived on Hadleigh Road & I went to Boxford school from age 7 until 11 plus, Mr Sore was Headmaster who lived in the village in Riverside house. The village hall opposite the school was where I would go to have my lunch ...Read more

A memory of Boxford in 1956 by Audrey Pamplin

Love That Place!

Born at Petersfield in 1940, my first home was Berry Cottage, down Sandy Lane, opposite Sibley's farm. Berry cottage had only 4 rooms (2 up and 2 down), no running water, only a well and later a tap down in the lane. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Rake Firs in 1940 by Monica Stewart

Moving Away

I was born in Redhill hospital in 1948 and lived in Shirley Avenue. I went to Downland School which was a stone cottage called Pound Cottage just before Stanley Close. There was Cherry Tree Cottage about 3 doors up, they used to ...Read more

A memory of Old Coulsdon by Margaret Collins

Captions

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Caption For Haverfordwest, Hill Lane And Castle 1906

Another interesting scene of the town taken from the steps in Hill Lane looking towards the castle.

Caption For Minehead, The Plume Of Feathers Hotel 1892

This reddish stone is soft compared with most local stones and can be most easily cut. Much came from Staunton quarry at Alcombe.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Hill Lane And Castle 1906

Another interesting scene of the town taken from the steps in Hill Lane looking towards the castle.

Caption For Falmouth, Jacobs Ladder 1924

Opposite the Post Office a precipitous flight of 111 stone steps scales the hill from the town's square to Vernon Place.

Caption For Dartmeet, Meeting Of The East And West Dart 1890

A little way up the hill from where this picture was taken is the coffin stone, where the cortege traditionally stopped for a breather before resuming their long trudge.

Caption For Bakewell, Dagnall Close Gardens C1955

The stone-faced houses are well in keeping with the rest of Bakewell.

Caption For Keswick, Castlerigg, Druids' Circle 1895

Erroneously known at the time when this photograph was taken as the Druids' Circle, the Castlerigg Stone Circle just outside Keswick is dramatically set in an amphitheatre of hills, including Skiddaw

Caption For Totnes, Parish Church 1896

The 120ft tower was completed in 1459; stone for the building was landed at a quay specially built at the bottom of the hill.

Caption For Bussage, Church 1910

The 19th-century church of St Michael stands on a steep hill, and was built of snicked stone.

Caption For Runcorn, Weston Road 1923

Runcorn Hill, with all its quarries, is on the left. In the distance it's possible to see the industrial area of Weston Point.

Caption For Keswick, Castlerigg, Druids' Circle 1895

Erroneously known at the time when this photograph was taken as the Druids' Circle, the Castlerigg Stone Circle just outside Keswick is dramatically set in an amphitheatre of hills, including Skiddaw,

Caption For Cheltenham, Devil's Chimney 1901

This tall limestone pillar stands above the quarries on Leckhampton Hill, not far from Cheltenham.

Caption For East Harting, The Village 1906

The thatch-roofed house has a well-clipped hedge and a Chilean pine - or monkey-puzzle tree - grows in a garden further down the hill. The roadway is of stone; motor transport has not yet arrived.

Caption For Stoke Sub Hamdon, High Street C1960

This village prospered thanks to the quarries on Ham Hill, and the High Street has some fine 17th-century houses built in Ham stone. A

Caption For Downham, The Village 1895

The name Downham means 'dwelling by the hill'—the hill is obviously Pendle, which can be seen in the background.

Caption For St Just, Church And Market Place 1908

This old tin-streaming town is perched on a windy hill a mile inland from the sea. Solidly built of heavy granite, it turns its back stolidly on the gales.

Caption For Botley, Mill Hill C1955

We are at the bottom of the hill looking back towards the Square. The ornamental railings on the right are those of Botley Mill.

Caption For Dartmouth, Castle Cove 1930

Just visible on the far right at the top of the hill is the day beacon, an 80ft stone tower which marks the eastern side of the entrance to the estuary, as the entrance is almost impossible

Caption For Adlington, Chorley Road C1955

Situated below Winter Hill on Rivington Moor, Adlington developed as a textile town before the advent of the railway because of its proximity to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, which runs

Caption For Cardington, The Village C1960

This is a beautiful example of the mixing of stone and timberwork that is typical of many houses that snuggle amongst the hills of southern Shropshire.

Caption For Stapleford, The Hemlock Stone C1955

Our visit to Stapleford concludes with an oddity: the Hemlock Stone.

Caption For Brimscombe, Walls Quarry 1901

The buildings on the hill are the upper part of Brimscombe village, with Walls Quarry and Burleigh to the right.

Caption For Cowes, View From The Pier 1927

A little higher up on a hill, peeping over the top of the Royal Marine Restaurant (far right) is the Trinity Theatre, which today houses the Cowes Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society.

Caption For Bramber, The Village 1890

In the distance is the tree-clad hill of Bramber Castle with the stone tooth of its keep.