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Sparkhill/Sparkbrook
I grew up in Sparkhill between 1960s-1986, , My Father lived in Sparkbrook with his Grandmother Florence Stubley & Aunties, Flora, Dora, Freda & his mother Phyllis for many years before he met & Married my ...Read more
A memory of Sparkbrook
Mellow Street Wash Brook Chadderton
I grew up in chadderton born in 1945 mellow street then moves to Leslie ave bus driver with Oldham Corp then to Canada played drums in a oldham band in the 60s toured with the Hollies Kinks Moody Blues as a ...Read more
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Middle Rainton Part 4
Pathways were made up of compressed dirt, West Street (facing West Rainton), Back Row (facing the Meadow’s Pit), Lewis Street running parallel with Back Row) and Cross Street running parallel with West Street). Krone ...Read more
A memory of Middle Rainton in 1940 by
Growing Up Childhood Memories
I was born in Elm Park Avenue in 1937 and have memories of the Second World War and after. I can remember during the war, especially during the Blitz, bedding down with my mother under the stairs in a steel wire ...Read more
A memory of Elm Park in 1940 by
Portmanmore Road Splott 1964 To 1965 Part Three
I really remember the fish & chip shop, the stuffed alligator; kids were scared of it apart from me. I also recall how nasty that short Greek woman from the fish & chip shop was. One early ...Read more
A memory of Splott in 1965 by
School Holidays In Kinver
We had a caravan in Kingsford Lane, Kinver from 1960 to about 1963, my dad bought it from someone in Wollaston and we used to stay there all the school holidays and weekends and my dad would go to work from there to Fry's ...Read more
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Bandon Hill High View School Days
We lived over the Express Dairy (opposite the Odeon) My early school days started in 1937 when Bandon Hill Infants were at Milton Road - we moved to Milton Road in 1935. The 654 Trolley bus route was nearby ...Read more
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A Walk From Shotgate Baptist Church To Wick Lane
My name is Kevin Mears, I lived in Wickford from my birth in 1958 until I got married in 1980. I shall describe my memories of Wickford as a couple of walks around the Wickford area. My first ...Read more
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Penhill Junior School
Hi, long time ago when time had more meaning the teachers were pleasant and we used to have stars put on the work for good standard ,and smaller classes than today, as at the time I lived in Penhill Drive, my headmaster was a ...Read more
A memory of Swindon in 1961 by
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I dont actually have a past memory of this building. I recently visited Filey and stumbled across this building in one corner of a modern caravan park. The building has just been abandoned and seemed to be empty for a while but had a strong ...Read more
A memory of Filey by
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Four years after this picture was taken, the surrounding area was the scene of a major police search when the famed novelist Agatha Christie's car was found crashed and abandoned here.
Within a few years, however, the Sutherlands had abandoned Trentham: in 1910 the fourth Duke offered it for sale to the county borough of Stoke-on-Trent.
The project was eventually abandoned, but by this time Oban had begun to develop, albeit very slowly.
The writer bought a Ford V8 Pilot here, and ran it for a number of years using second-hand parts extracted, with some difficulty and hazard, from the mounds of abandoned vehicles.
In 1943 the green was ploughed in a 'dig for victory' experiment to grow potatoes, flax and peas, but the soil proved too poor, and the scheme was abandoned.
Built largely from stone salvaged from the abandoned Roman fort at Binchester, St John's lay semi-derelict in the 1870s; it might well have been allowed to fall into complete ruin, had it not been for
The railway lines may look rusty and abandoned, but the canal is still busy at this time.
One is that he was found abandoned in the parish church by some Yorkshire clothiers who were passing through the town on their way home.
In spite of their life-threatening illness, many patients were clearly unable or unwilling to abandon their devotion to tobacco.
This estate village, now owned by the Downshire family, was established around a wide green in the 17th century on land previously part of the Jervaulx and Coverham monasteries, abandoned in 1539.
There is no evidence for any 15th- or 16th-century rebuilding work, so the castle might well have been abandoned during the 14th century.
Haddon Hall survives as one of the finest examples of a 16th and 17th century residence owing to the fact that when the Duke of Rutland abandoned it in favour of Belvoir Castle in 1700, it was not allowed
Here we see the old lifeboat house on Formby Beach, looking isolated and abandoned, as it was at this time.
Over 700 years old, the church was rebuilt in 1871 and was still in use in the early 1970s, but it was later abandoned and fell prey to vandals.
The reason for it being apparently abandoned in the middle of the road was that the traffic lights had failed and Mr Thomas was investigating the reason at the control box.
One is that he was found abandoned in the parish church by some Yorkshire clothiers who were pass- ing through the town on their way home.
Following the '45, Duart was garrisoned by government troops, but was abandoned by the end of the 18th century and allowed to fall into ruin.
In this north-western sector of a remarkable parish it is possible to go back two thousand years at a glance, from the ancient trackway to an abandoned railway line, courtesy of Dr Beeching.
This turf and stone rampart, with forts at two-mile intervals, served as the farthest frontier of the Roman Empire for barely half a century before it was abandoned and Roman Britain withdrew
Thereafter much of the stonework of the abandoned abbey was robbed for re-use elsewhere. In 1907 the site was bought on behalf of the Church of England.
However, the service proved to be unprofitable and was abandoned, and all three ships were sold to the SE&CR.
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