Photos

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Maps

47 maps found.

1878 - 1901, Berry Hill Ref. HOSM37636
1899-1900, Lower Berry Hill Ref. RNC768780
1900 - 1901, Berry Hill Ref. HOSM49577
1878 - 1901, Lower Berry Hill Ref. HOSM52491
1877 - 1878, Potteries, The Ref. HOSM37562
1946, Ferry Hill Ref. NPO704713
1919, Derry Hill Ref. POP690300
1940, Derry Hill Ref. NPO690300
1899, Derry Hill Ref. RNC690300
1897, Ferryhill Ref. RNE704735
1947, Ferryhill Ref. NPO704735
1925, Ferryhill Ref. POP704735
1898, Derry Hill Ref. RNE690300
1903-1904, Ferryhill Ref. RNC704735
1920, Ferry Hill Ref. POP704713
1925, Ferryhill Station Ref. POP704737
1946, Kerry Hill Ref. NPO746487
1901, Ferry Hill Ref. RNC704713
1897, Kerry Hill Ref. RNE746487
1896, Ferryhill Ref. HOSM34515

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Memories

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Fond Memories Of Abercregan

I was born in Abercregan in Prossers Terrace (41) along with my parents George Chewings, Edna and my two older brothers Michael and Thomas, also a younger sister Janice. My grand parents lived at no. 44 Tom and Cassie. ...Read more

A memory of Abercregan in 1966 by Alan Chewings

Happy Times

As children we were very priviliged to be part of the village community. We spent many carefree hours playing and making camps in the woods and fields, sometimes we would venture further but had to keep a watchful eye for the keepers. ...Read more

A memory of Turners Hill in 1965 by Tim Fieldwick

South Street, 1960's

Living on the outskirts of a large Midland city, and having Welsh parents, a visit to Sebastopol was also exciting and eventful. My grandmother had sold Hill Cottage and bought 21 South Street, which was more manageable, as my ...Read more

A memory of Sebastopol in 1962 by Jeff Evans

Childhood Home

The large house to the left of this photograph is my chidlhood home, Brynderwen. It is at the bottom of Field Street , opposite the Con Club, next to the Surgery. My father was one of the local Doctors who ...Read more

A memory of Pen-y-graig in 1961 by Jan Thomas

West Cornforth

I remember the donkey wood, the pit ponies that used to roam in the wood. The old picture house now has the lop house at the time at the bottom of the pit bank. Also the hills and the holes where we used to play as kids. Back to ...Read more

A memory of Spennymoor in 1961 by Lawrence Sewell

Oakwood In The 60's

Anyone remember the Amelia coffee bar in Oakwood at the end of Station Parade shops, where the beat set would frequent in the early 60's, then the Mods as the juke box was popular and coffee with froth in glass cups? I lived at ...Read more

A memory of Oakwood in 1961 by Christopher Liddle

Streatham Growing Up In The 50s And 60s

Born in 1947, I grew up on Babington Road, Streatham. I remember the Home Guard a few houses up and Robin Hanson and I would play on the search lights left over from the war when we were four or five. There ...Read more

A memory of Streatham in 1960 by Paul Chandler

My Childhood In Coldharbour

In July 1959, I was born at home, to Eric and Ann Shields in Coldharbour village.  My father was the village policeman; we lived in what was then the police house, which was situated next to the village shop opposite ...Read more

A memory of Coldharbour in 1959 by Rosemary Shields

Zeals School 1958 63

I attended Zeals C of E Primary school between 1958 and 1963. We actually lived over the border in Bourton (next to the White Lion pub) but the school was nearer than Bourton school. "Pop" Winter and his wife were the full time ...Read more

A memory of Zeals in 1958 by Simon Palmer

Where I Grew Up

play field at the top of Westway. The fun and games we had as kids up to 1946, helping those friendly German prisoners build fairfield housing estate. We moved to 43 Westway in about 1948, My farther Horace, Waterhouse. Mother Lucy, ...Read more

A memory of Farsley in 1958 by Ronald Waterhouse

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