Maps

453 maps found.

1946, Holly Brook Ref. NPO738318
1896, Load Brook Ref. RNE760097
1892, Mellor Brook Ref. HOSM53558
1892, Tun Brook Ref. HOSM35871
1897, Norcott Brook Ref. HOSM64455
1909, Grindley Brook Ref. HOSM47149
1887 - 1905, Brook Ref. HOSM39128
1908, Englesea-Brook Ref. HOSM44839
1897, Norcott Brook Ref. HOSM55116
1884, Holly Brook Ref. HOSM64127
1880, Quina Brook Ref. HOSM57320
1896 - 1913, Brook Ref. HOSM39206
1896, Brooks Green Ref. HOSM39149
1882, Linley Brook Ref. HOSM51287
1884 - 1902, Brooke Ref. HOSM39129
1898-1901, Ecton Brook Ref. RNC699055
1899-1902, Elcock's Brook Ref. RNC700314
1902-1903, Totley Brook Ref. RNC850771
1902-1903, Whirlow Brook Ref. RNC867425
1898-1900, Wymans Brook Ref. RNC875230

Memories

519 memories found. Showing results 121 to 130.

There Are Still No Yellow Lines In Brook Street!!

Hello, My name is Graham Matthews and I was 7 years old when this photo was taken. I was born in Bampton but my family moved to Reading, Berkshire in 1961. However, I always thought of this lovely ...Read more

A memory of Bampton by Graham Matthews

Childhood 1980’s

I was born and bred in Gorton we lived on Hemsworth Road facing the allotments around the corner from the old Loco as we called it and a hidden Gem called the horses field which was full of bluebell’s. We used to find old animal bones ...Read more

A memory of Gorton

Brown Lees Village

I was born in Brook Street, Brown Lees, within the civil parish of Biddulph. The village is situated about half a mile north of the site of the former Biddulph Valley Ironworks and the Brown Lees and Victoria Collieries, ...Read more

A memory of Brown Lees in 1940 by George M. Bennison

Return Of The Native

I am now 63 but it wasn't till a couple of years ago that looking at my BC I actually took in that I was born at the Holbrook Maternity Home June 30th 1947. I'd always put down Belper as my place of birth as I'd only glanced ...Read more

A memory of Holbrook in 1947 by Roger Taylor

1966 1982

Ford End is now a shell of its former self, almost like the UK. When I was a child in the village, growing up, there was no better place to be. There was a shop, two pubs, the Spread Eagle at the top of the village and ...Read more

A memory of Ford End by Lawrence Gill

Wesco Not Tesco The First Ever Supermarket On The Uk

I have so many wonderful memories of growing up in Quarry Bank - from moving into the brand new 'fashion houses' when I was 3; four of us on a motorbike, with me wedged between mum and dad ...Read more

A memory of Quarry Bank in 1966 by Clive Archer

Morris Family The Gristmill Whitebrook

My father Eddie Morris was last of of 7 children who lived in the Gristmill. Even aged 70, he was still hugged & referred to as Baby Brother. (Ron, Tom, Jack, Jim, Trudy, Grace, Eddie). Story is that ...Read more

A memory of Whitebrook by Ruth Wolveridge

1960's Kidderminster

If you followed this street to the end and turned left it brought you to one of the oldest pubs in Kiddy. I'm pretty sure it was The Seven Stars but my memory is not what it was ( ain't old age a wonderful thing ? NOT ! ...Read more

A memory of Kidderminster by Malcolm Knowles

Youth Club In Loughton Way / Valley Hill

There used to be a youth club held inside the Brook Secondary School of an evening & live bands on Friday nights. It was fun going there & 'being in school' when not being in school.. if you know ...Read more

A memory of Loughton by Rosemary Collisson

Wilcot School

I went to Wilcot School from 1943 to 49. Miss Brooks taught little ones. Big boys had to fetch water from the well for each classroom. The crate of milk bottles stood next to the tortoise stove that heated the classroom but we had to ...Read more

A memory of Wilcot in 1949 by Dorothy French

Captions

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