Photos

273 photos found. Showing results 1,101 to 273.

Maps

1,714 maps found.

1888 - 1889, Newland Ref. HOSM54887
1889, Newsholme Ref. HOSM54930
1888 - 1904, Goole Ref. HOSM58470
1888 - 1904, Swinefleet Ref. HOSM61086
1888 - 1904, West Cowick Ref. HOSM63790
1889, Willitoft Ref. HOSM64657
1909, Hornsea Ref. HOSM34661
1908 - 1909, Rolston Ref. HOSM57975
1889 - 1890, Bilton Ref. HOSM37744
1889, Flinton Ref. HOSM45538
1908, Halsham Ref. HOSM47423
1889 - 1908, Humbleton Ref. HOSM49114
1889, Lelley Ref. HOSM51082
1908, Owstwick Ref. HOSM55947
1908 - 1909, Seaton Ref. HOSM58872
1889, Sproatley Ref. HOSM59940
1888, Sunk Island Ref. HOSM60934
1888 - 1891, Wawne Ref. HOSM63568
1888 - 1908, West Ella Ref. HOSM63809
1889, Whitedale Ref. HOSM64376

Books

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Memories

1,697 memories found. Showing results 551 to 560.

Remebering Pickmere

I remember long bus rides to my Auntie Molly and Uncle Harry's house, going with my grandad, who was well known around there - He is who I'm trying to gain information of, as my son is interested in his Great Grandad. I have a ...Read more

A memory of Pickmere in 1966 by Paula Hogan

Milnathort A Genteel Place

My sister and I were invited to spend holidays at the home of a very kind lady in Milnathort. Church of Scotland ministers were asking members of their congregations to look after children from 'homes' during the school ...Read more

A memory of Milnathort in 1965 by Janette Dewar

The War Years In Tongham

I lived and served in the Home Guard in Tongham during the Second World War. Dad played the piano in the White Hart at that time. Canadian soldiers were in abundance (2 of my sisters were war brides). The landlord of the ...Read more

A memory of Tongham in 1940 by Leonard Chenery

All Hot Airor Is It

It was a beautiful hot summer's day, and we took our three children on a bike ride. We biked along the old railway track from Sudbury to Rodbridge. We saw a combine harvester in a nearby field and stopped for a while, eventually ...Read more

A memory of Borley in 2005 by Bunny Fordham

The Birth Of My Welsh Pride

My memories as a son of a daughter of the valleys are: Rugby allowed in for free a half time Trains, lying in bed hearing the clang of the wagons moving coal and steel to and from the works Armageddon when the ...Read more

A memory of Ebbw Vale in 1952 by Bob Morgan

Tooting Forever

What a delight to find this site. It reminded me of so much. My grandparents did a moonlight flit from Bethnel Green, walking to Tooting with four boys, one girl and a pram carrying Gran's pride and joy, a mangle. Three weeks ...Read more

A memory of Tooting by Frances Shaw Sartori

Wixoe Mill

1958 My parents, my two sisters and I lived in Stoke by Clare at a thatched house called Thatchety, opposite the Red Lion hotel. My father's aunt, Maudie Firth, owned the mill at Wixoe. My twin sister, Lynda, and I would ride our bikes to ...Read more

A memory of Wixoe in 1959 by Gerald Boyd

My Visits To Dormanstown.

My mother came from Dormanstown and my grandparents, Ellen and James Mitchell, lived at 67, Broadway West. This was a Dorman-Long house as my grandfather and an uncle worked for the Dorman-Long Steel Works. I spent many a ...Read more

A memory of Dormanstown in 1950 by Elizabeth Cannon

Firwood

1958 our family came from the US to settle our Aunt Ethel & Uncle Edmund Smyth's estate Firwood. Edmund had been the 1st Bishop of Lebombo, Africa & Ethel had been a missionary & painter. Firwood had a dairy on the property & ...Read more

A memory of Bussage by Terri Smyth

The Old Ride

I was a day boy between 1966 and 1970. I was always in trouble and spent most of my meals on the punishment table. The ruling was tyranical, you had to eat everything on your plate and couldn't leave the table until you had done ...Read more

A memory of Bradford-On-Avon in 1968 by David Hammond

Captions

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