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Maps

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1898, Northwick Ref. RNE794500
1897, Northwick Ref. RNE794501
1898, Northwick Ref. RNE794499
1947, Northwick Ref. NPO794499
1946, North Wick Ref. NPO794081
1920, Northwick Ref. POP794499
1919, Northwick Ref. POP794501
1919, North Wick Ref. POP794081
1899-1900, Northwick Ref. RNC794500
1899, Northwick Ref. RNC794501
1919, Northwick Ref. POP794500
1946, Northwick Ref. NPO794500
1946, Northwick Ref. NPO794501
1899, North Wick Ref. RNC794081
1899-1902, Northwick Ref. RNC794499
1898, North Wick Ref. RNE794081
1883, North Wick Ref. HOSM55378
1897, Northwich Ref. HOSM34995
1903-1904, Borthwick Ref. RNC646358
1896, Northwich Ref. RNE794498

Books

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Memories

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My Old School

Hartford Secondary Modern School, Northwich brings back very fond memories. The teachers were very good and enthusiastic, encouraging us all to do well. Mr Beech was the Headmaster, very keen on cricket. Mr Baines Assistant Head, ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1956 by Valerie Thomas

My Memories Of Mossband

I lived with my parents at 28 The Green, Mossband from around 1942 (when I was one year old) until 1949, when my Father, Edward Lovie (a WD constable) died from throat cancer. My memories are all fairly traumatic and ...Read more

A memory of Mossband Ho in 1940 by Iain Lovie

Narrow Boat 'bellatrix'.

This is a photograph of me as a young man operating my passenger carrying narrow boat 'Bellatrix', trading as Midland Navigation Packet Boat Service. 'Bellatrix' is a traditional narrow boat built in 1935 at Yarwoods of Northwich.

A memory of Kinver by Claire Allen

Simple Childhood

I was born and brought up in Barnton and remember fondly how we used to walk across the fields to go to marbury swimming pool. We spent many happy hours there in summer. Like many others my father was housed in Marbury Park by ...Read more

A memory of Marbury by Carole Dickenson

Happy Days

If anyone has memories of living in Marbury in the late '50s and '60s I would be very interested to hear from you. My name was Campbell before I was married. Thank you. The Marbury I refer to is near Northwich in Cheshire, not Shropshire.

A memory of Marbury

Opening Of Hartford Secondary Modern School

Peter Drinkwater is mistaken with regards to the opening date of the school. As the first Head Boy I can assure him the school opened in 1956 as a co-educational school. It was later officially opened ...Read more

A memory of Northwich in 1956 by John Chesworth

My Childhood Home

My parents bought the nearest semi to the detached house in Grovemount when it had just been built, I believe they paid in the region of £2000 for it. I was born in 1966 and this was my home until 1987, my parents are still there ...Read more

A memory of Davenham by Allison Daniel

Bert Price''s Shop

Bert Price's Shop was at the top of our street - Church Street. Bert Prices' shop sold anything and everything. From household buckets and dusters to DIY tools, firewood, fire lighters and paraffin for the heater in our ...Read more

A memory of Davenham in 1970 by Lynn Quigley

Happy Days At The Terminus

Oh my goodness, this takes me back. Many happy memories of times spent at Northwich Bus Station. There was a photo booth that was housed to the right of the building in the photograph. Me and my friend Amanda Grandy ...Read more

A memory of Northwich by Jackie Koshnick

It Will Always Be Home By Julia Elwell Nee Walley

I was born in Knutsford in 1947 at 114 King Street (the Tatton cottages), and moved to Manor Park in 1951. I started at Egerton School (the old one on Silkmill Street) and then moved to ...Read more

A memory of Knutsford

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Captions

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Caption For Northwich, The Bull Ring C1955

Subsidence has been a constant problem in recent years for a number of buildings in Northwich - this has been the result of the underground mining of salt locally.

Caption For Northwich, The River Weaver C1955

Northwich was noted for its chemical production - particularly salt. Now, most of its traffic travels by road, and this delightfully evocative scene is no more.

Caption For Northwich, Hunts Lock C1955

As the steam-powered barge 'Caledonia' leaves Hunts Lock heading towards Northwich, a pair of narrowboats churn up the water as they line up to enter the lock.

Caption For Middlewich, Bull Ring C1950

Consequently, salt from Nantwich and Middlewich attracted higher transport costs than that from Northwich.

Caption For Warrington, The Knutsford Road Swing Bridge C1960

Whenever the Chester Road and Northwich Road swing-bridges are opened to allow ships to pass along the Manchester Ship Canal, Warrington grinds to a halt; traffic tails back for hundreds of yards either

Caption For Northwich, Swing Bridge 1900

The River Weaver creates a link with the Trent & Mersey Canal by way of Northwich's mighty Anderton Boat Lift, where a pair of narrow boats could be lifted 50 feet in two caissons.

Caption For Northwich, Swing Bridge 1900

As well as for exporting salt, the Weaver was used to bring coal to Winsford, Northwich and Winnington.

Caption For Weaverham, High Street C1955

Close to Northwich, Weaverham straddles an old Roman road, thus reminding us of the importance of the salt mines in this area nearly 2,000 years ago.

Caption For Hartford, The Cross Roads C1955

Now really a suburb of Northwich, Hartford has long been a more desirable area in which to live, particularly in the past for the town's wealthier manufacturers.

Caption For Northwich, Anderton Boat Lift C1960

The Anderton Boat Lift at Northwich was built in 1875, providing a link between the Weaver Navigation and the Trent & Mersey Canal.

Caption For Middlewich, White Bear Hotel C1950

Along with Northwich and Nantwich, Middlewich is one of the three salt towns of Cheshire. It sits over the old Roman town of Salinae.

Caption For Runcorn, Transporter Bridge C1920

This style of boat was used not only on the Mersey but also along the River Weaver where they carried salt from Northwich.

Caption For Runcorn, The Docks C1900

The main waterway we see here is the Weaver Navigation, built so that the salt boats which floated down the River Weaver from Northwich and Nantwich could get back into those Cheshire towns without fighting