Photos

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Maps

181 maps found.

1947, Haxey Carr Ref. NPO729110
1903-1904, Carr Bank Ref. RNC662744
1902-1903, Emmett Carr Ref. RNC701262
1903-1904, Rise Carr Ref. RNC817129
1892, Batley Carr Ref. HOSM48540
1903-1904, Rawdon Carrs Ref. RNC813872
1901-1902, Black Carr Ref. RNC641467
1892, Batley Carr Ref. HOSM37211
1885, Haxey Carr Ref. HOSM47909
1895, Carr Hill Ref. HOSM40158
1892, Carr Gate Ref. HOSM40157
1882, Black Carr Ref. HOSM37901
1904, Huggin Carr Ref. HOSM51260
1903-1904, Sower Carr Ref. RNC835928
1902-1903, Crich Carr Ref. RNC683166
1902-1903, Carr Cross Ref. RNC662759
1902-1903, Carr Houses Ref. RNC662836
1902-1903, Carr Vale Ref. RNC662863
1903-1904, Harlow Carr Ref. RNC727405
1903-1908, Island Carr Ref. RNC744439

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Memories

152 memories found. Showing results 51 to 60.

The Only Sassenach In The Town.

After the blitz in London, my mum rang her uncle in Newton Stewart. As a result of that call, we spent several months living in Newton Stewart. The uncle owned the 'K' shoe shop in (I think) Victoria Road. His ...Read more

A memory of Penninghame Ho in 1940 by Mike Stanbridge

Shanghai Flier

Annie Dawsons - all the pillars were covered in mirroflex (tiny bits of mirror tile), Garners second-hand shop, next shop down? Mrs Garner lived in the house attached to the Travellers Rest, till she died (always had ...Read more

A memory of Windhill by Ken Haddy

Library Carr Hall Road.

I loved going to the library as a child, it was a lovely building and you could feel the peace and quiet, of course it was in the days when silence was maintained. One of my memories of the library was the smell that met you on entering through the doors.

A memory of Nelson by Maresa Wilkinson

North Shields

I first came to North Shields after leaving the army in 1972. I stayed at the Railway Hotel run by a tyrant of a woman who threw you out at 8am and would not let you back till 5pm! Worked at Tor-days then General Foam and at ...Read more

A memory of North Shields by Martin Henderson

Alexander Hospital.

I was in Alexander Hospital as a boy of 8 years old with medical problems. I can recall a Mr Hammonds came every week to take some of us to the local church service. I also remember the teacher Miss Latter who came to teach us, she ...Read more

A memory of Luton in 1948 by Raymond Marks

Forties And Fifties

Born on Pottersway in '36, but raised on Carr Hill Rd. I went to Carr Hill School, then Grammar School...great and happy memories of the area. The freeze of '47; friends then were Jim Thompson, Jimmy Ward, Roy Fletcher, John ...Read more

A memory of Gateshead in 1940 by Ray Oxberry

The Downs Lane

Further to my earlier memory of living in Hetton. My great-grandparents were Robert and Isabelle DeLap, they lived in Number 1 Downs Lane and had 5 children; Gladys, Annie, John, George and Bob. My grandma was Annie. I remember ...Read more

A memory of Hetton-Le-Hole in 1860 by Ellie Johnson

Grand Stand Demo

Lived in Doncaster Gardens - No.43 in the flats then No.49 in the three storey houses which are still there, before they filled the green in where we played football, with houses. Used to help run the Oriel Youth Club from its start ...Read more

A memory of Northolt in 1960 by Rob Macormac

Springfield Villa.

Michael and Jimmy. I grew up in no1 Springfield Villa, next to Don and Vera and opposite Barry and Andrea. I have many happy memories of growing up there. I married in 91 at Dacre Church and my 4 children were christened there. ...Read more

A memory of Dacre Banks

Growing Up In Hornsey In The 50s, 60s And 70s

My parents, Bill and Jill Oliver met at Mountview theatre club in the 1950s and married in 1955. Their first home was a rented flat at 45 Ridge Road in Hornsey and both I and my sister Judy were born ...Read more

A memory of Hornsey in 1967 by Susan Sjuve

Captions

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