Maps

1,430 maps found.

1947, Newsam Green Ref. NPO791481
1903-1904, Aberford Ref. RNC618702
1903-1904, Arthington Ref. RNC627169
1903-1904, Barnbow Carr Ref. RNC633531
1903, Beeston Hill Ref. RNC636608
1947, Rothwell Ref. NPO820424
1947, Sandhills Ref. NPO825042
1947, Swarcliffe Ref. NPO843575
1896, Mickletown Ref. RNE778688
1896, Middleton Ref. RNE779480
1898, Monkswood Ref. RNE782685
1898, Moor Allerton Ref. RNE782920
1896, Moor Head Ref. RNE783109
1896, West Garforth Ref. RNE864210
1898, West Park Ref. RNE864824
1903-1904, Parlington Ref. RNC801667
1903-1904, Roundhay Ref. RNC820860
1903-1904, Sandhills Ref. RNC825042
1903, Newsam Green Ref. RNC791481
1903, Robin Hood Ref. RNC818882

Books

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Memories

440 memories found. Showing results 151 to 160.

Josephines

Not really a memory but I wonder if any of you folk remember a florist shop called Josepine's in Botley, I believe it was on the Hedge End road. She was a Barfoot and a sister of my nan, I think! Any memories would be great ... a photo ...Read more

A memory of Botley by Lee Ferris

Porthcawl

My best memories of Porthcawl are when my gran (Mrs Gwen Ware) was alive, she lived at Elm Cottage, in New Road. I was very young in the early 1970s to the very early 1980s. Grampy used to take me to the park and Coney Beach, and every ...Read more

A memory of Porthcawl by peteseaton

Farming At Hessenford

I moved to Hessenford in about 1958 when my father took on the tenancy of St Anne's Farm. The farm was situated up past the church on the lane that led from Hessenford to Bake. Previously we had lived at West Trenean Farm, ...Read more

A memory of Hessenford in 1958 by Nick Serpell

Fond Memories Of Bramhall

We lived in Whitehaven Road at number 1. I was seven when we left and I was heartbroken, and so were my parents really. We moved to Suffolk, near Felixstowe and dad tried to encourage us to be enthusiastic because we ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall

Grandad

l was born in Sandyford. l spent hours of my childhood in Brook Street, Brown Lees. My grandad, Harry Booth, worked down the Victoria Pit. l remember seeing the miners on their way home with faces blackened by coal dust. l remember ...Read more

A memory of Brown Lees in 1945 by Sylvia Davies

Great Photo

This photo almost makes history come alive with the turning of the corner to make us wonder what lies there and the old houses in the foreground with the deep guttering. I guess that helped people avoid the water and waste from the ...Read more

A memory of Eastry by Michael Mitchell

Woolies

I loved working at Woolies, I was on the sweet counter. Sometimes we would swap some choc for a few biscuits..naughty but nice. Mr Lee was the manager, bit of a tarter at times, but I liked him. I remember stock-taking as I almost missed ...Read more

A memory of Redditch in 1964 by Vivien Prideaux

Happiness

I was born in Frensham, but moved to Farnham when aged about 5 yrs. My father was a master Taylor (Lee) & had his business at No.15 Downing Street, as did his father before him - it is now an Estate Agents. I went to St Polycarps ...Read more

A memory of Farnham in 1946 by Brenda Watters

Small Heath Memory

I was born at 54 Herbert Road on January 21st 1940 a war-time baby although I remember nothing of the bombing raids that wrecked a number of the houses in the lower part of the road where the bus garage and the railway line ...Read more

A memory of Small Heath by Brian Buck

Reigning Monarchs

When I went to the Coatbridge Palais there was also a band called the Reigning Monarchs, which there around the same time as the Drum Beats, the Crusaders. I am not sure of the dates they all played in the Coatbridge Palais. ...Read more

A memory of Coatbridge in 1957 by Art Mcgivern

Captions

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