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Places
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- Bradley, Humberside (near Grimsby)
- Bradley, Clwyd
- Bradley, Hampshire
- Bradley, Yorkshire
- Bradley, Staffordshire
- Bradley, Derbyshire
- Bradley, West Midlands
- Bradley, Gloucestershire
- Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire
- Bradley Green, Warwickshire
- Bradley Green, Gloucestershire
- Bradley Stoke, Avon
- Bradley Mills, Yorkshire
- Bradley Mount, Cheshire
- North Bradley, Wiltshire
- Bradley Green, Cheshire
- Bradley Cross, Somerset
- Bradley Green, Somerset
- High Bradley, Yorkshire
- Great Bradley, Suffolk
- Low Bradley, Yorkshire
- Little Bradley, Suffolk
- West Bradley, Somerset
- Bradley Fold, Greater Manchester
- Lower Bradley, West Midlands
- Bradley Green, Hereford & Worcester
- Bradley in the Moors, Staffordshire
Photos
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Memories
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Before The Houses Came
I remember these fields before any building was done in this part of the village. The fields were owned by Mr Fred Bradley and Mr Harry Watts. I can remember going with Mr Watts to see if any cows had calved in the ...Read more
A memory of Child Okeford in 1940 by
Bradley, Bilston And Stowlawn
I managed to enter the world in Lord Street, West Bradley, 1944. I attended St Martins and earliest I can remember lived in a prefab in Moxley (Castleview Road). After St Martins I attended Stonefield school. Moved to ...Read more
A memory of Tipton by
Langley 1979 83, Good Old Days
I was at Langley between 1979/83, Mr and Mrs Wright, good people, Mr Trameer and good lady daughter Alex, she'd be 31 year now, I wonder what she's doing. I haven't seen anyone from my day exept Ronnie. I've been to ...Read more
A memory of Baildon in 1880 by
West Street Shops
Shops on West Street in the 1960s were left to right: Merritts the butcher next door to Blackiston the butcher, famous for the specialty sausages, also had its own slaughterhouse and in the back garden an Anderson shelter used ...Read more
A memory of Midhurst in 1960 by
Dunsmore People And Happenings Remembered
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION In 1995, when the first edition of this history was published, it seemed incredibly optimistic to have had three hundred copies printed for a market which ...Read more
A memory of Dunsmore by
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
Teachers And Class Mates At School
My name is Mary Bradley and I attended this school with Linda Thonpson and Nicolette Martindale. I remember Mr Crossland I don't know the other teacher's name but she came to the school with a lovely dog. I ...Read more
A memory of Selby in 1962 by
When We Were Kids
When we were kids in Fishcross we used to go fishing most weekends, play in the woods, go to the Dam, climb and fish the Ochill Hills, Tooks Pond for eggs, go to the pictures etc. I knocked about with Charlie and John Bradley, ...Read more
A memory of Fishcross in 1948 by
Neolith
This was around 1968 and I lived in 21 Millfield Lane. I got auld Mrs Bradney's downstairs flat and me Nanna lived in No. 25, so nice and handy to pop in for a cuppa and a chat as me Ma 'n Da 'n two sisters had moved to Pegswood, Morpeth, ...Read more
A memory of Newburn in 1968 by
Early Years
I was born in 1967 in Tipton. I lived close to Victoria Park and have fond memories of sitting on the witch's hat swing which when looking back was sooo dangerous but fun. The metalic slide, made slippy from greased bread wrapping ...Read more
A memory of Tipton in 1967
Captions
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We can see it centre right in this high-level view, which was taken from Bradley's Outfitters. Times have changed!
The elaborate stone and marble reredos is by J D Wyatt, 1875, and the window is by Forest and Bradley of Liverpool, 1886.
They were built of concrete blocks by the Swindon development company Bradleys on land that was formerly Fuller & Maylam's nursery.
Bradleys, on the right of the street, is an interesting premises.
Bradleys, on the right of the street, is an interesting premises.
Bradleys, on the right of the street, is an interesting premises.
The clock and bells on the building were donated by Joshua Bradley.
Bradley Road, which we see here, was the only section completed before local objections and the outbreak of hostilities shelved the plan indefinitely.
Within is a piscina, part of the original 12th-century building, and the font was probably presented by the Bradley family.
Bradleys, on the right of the street, is an interesting premises.
John Bradley was once the landlord, also an undertaker who made his own coffins. The school on the right opened as a board school (managed by a locally elected board) in 1878 and closed in 1977.
Underneath the stained glass windows of the council chamber we can see the arcade of shops leading to the Market Hall, flanked by Marley Modes, a ladies' dress shop, and Bradleys, a gentlemen's outfitters
It commemorates the name of one of the College's headmasters, George Granville Bradley (1858-70).
Bradley's butcher's shop next to the stop sign (right) is still trading. The town's first gas lamp was also on Queen Street.
Bradley & Vaughan are the estate agents based in the half-tiled building on the right edge of the photograph.
Further down on the right a bus passes Bradley's Corner and turns into Rylands Street.
IN HIS 'Round About Wiltshire' (1901), A G Bradley wrote about Warminster: 'its situation is the most striking feature, for that is beautiful, though there is nothing in the aspect of the town unworthy
IN 1908, in his Round About Wiltshire, A G Bradley wrote an idyllic description of the five mile 'run' between Beckhampton and Calne: 'One is on the wide open down, traversing the north-western
Construction cost £3,000 of which £1,500 was given by Rev Joseph Bradney.
Bramley Road to the south has an avenue of horse chestnut trees.
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