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Late 50's

I was born in 1953, lived at 375 Collyhurst Road, next to the croft, and went to St Malachy's. We lived in Collyhurst Road until they decided to pull all the houses down and we moved to an estate in Miles Platting before emigrating to ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst by lbankier53

My Formative Years In Woodhouse Eaves

My name is Tony Walton and I have many fond memories of Woodhouse Eaves. My family moved to the village in 1942 when my father was stationed at Beaumanor. I had two brothers, Brian and Peter and ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves by Anthony Walton

St. John Ambulance Brigade, First Aid Post,

The St. John Ambulance Brigade of Grays Thurrock had three wooden first aid posts that they manned over bank holidays and summer weekends which were along what was the main road from East End of London running ...Read more

A memory of Grays by Albert Wm Gosnall

St John's Angel Town Church

My dad Chic Upstone and relative Dick Rush climbed up the tower to correct the clock for the vicar in the 1950s

A memory of Brixton

Wrong Photo

Just to let you know at Friths that this photograph is NOT of St. John's Hospital and is NOT even Droitwich Spa! I have lived there over five decades and so I know!

A memory of Droitwich Spa

Wartime Memories

My grandfather was James Cassidy who had a Harness makers in Kinelowan/Main St. He died before I was born but I remember watching my uncles John and Kevin making the harness items when I was a child. I believe my grandfather had a ...Read more

A memory of Keady by shigginbottom1

St Johns School For Boys

Army child and went to eight different schools 1936-1946. There was an all boys school called St Johns at Weymouth. On one of my return trips to my native county from Canada, I was perturbed to see it had been pulled down . ...Read more

A memory of Weymouth by Peter Giles

Halcyon Days!

My name is Geoffrey Pidd, I was born in Hope Hospital in 1944 and lived in Devonshire Road until 1952. Devonshire Road lead to a small enclave of six roads some cobbled and some, as was Devonshire, of compressed cinder/dirt. It was a ...Read more

A memory of Salford by geoffpidd

Chapel Street Didn't Exist Until The Late 1820s

Chapel street was instated when the then-time landowner who built his country house - latterly the police station, and put Chapel Street in place to link Duke (firm Duck St) with the High Road to prevent byway over what was to become his garden. Thank you, John Peart! Sandy Yatteau Sep 2015

A memory of Settle by sandy_yatteau

Bygone Days

I remember as a lad,every Sunday morning trying to get a game of soccer in Smirthwaite parl,there must have been 20 a side in them days,and the bowling matches,where the women would put on tea and buns ,and most of the older men seemed ...Read more

A memory of Normanton

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