Maps

671 maps found.

1880, Newton Ref. HOSM55021
1887, Newton Ref. HOSM37599
1885, Newton Ref. HOSM54956
1897, Archdeacon Newton Ref. RNE626252
1947, West Newton Ref. NPO864799
1946, West Newton Ref. NPO864800
1947, East Newton Ref. NPO697741
1919, Maiden Newton Ref. POP771971
1919, Newton Ferrers Ref. POP791773
1925, Newton Hall Ref. POP791813
1919, Newton Longville Ref. POP791857
1924, Newton Park Ref. POP791961
1919, Newton Peveril Ref. POP791965
1919, Newton Purcell Ref. POP791971
1925, Newton Rigg Ref. POP791975
1946, Cold Newton Ref. NPO674949
1895, Out Newton Ref. RNE798428
1919, West Newton Ref. POP864798
1921, West Newton Ref. POP864800
1904-1905, Newton Ref. RNC791651

Books

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Memories

218 memories found. Showing results 71 to 80.

Growing Up In The 1940's And 50's

We originally lived in Camberwell and were bombed out in the blitz of 1940. After sleeping on the platform of the Elephant & Castle underground train station for a few weeks, my dad found us a house to rent ...Read more

A memory of Wealdstone in 1940 by Reg Ware

Hadfield 1938 To 1950

Although born in Glossop, my mother and father moved to Hadfield in 1935. First we lived in Church Street and then at 54 Hadfield Road, by Hadfield Cross and opposite to Dewsnaps the Butchers. My maternal grandparents, Tom ...Read more

A memory of Hadfield in 1940 by Brian Bamforth

Hague St Primary School.

HI, I lived at 14 Aspel Street, Newton Heath, Manchester 10, and I went to Hague Street primary school from 1956 to 1965, then on to Saint Mary's secondary school. We were very poor and unfortunately, due ...Read more

A memory of Newton by amour429017

Hammies Tin Hut

I remember going to newton park school and on the corner of walker road and somerset toad was hamilton's tin hut, selling penny drinks (basically coloured water)

A memory of Ayr

Happy Days

My gran came from Leasingthorne, moving to Cambridge in the late 1920s. She had a sister named Mary who lived in an end of terrace house near a corrugated tin 'social club', chickens were kept opposite. l can remember an Uncle ...Read more

A memory of Leasingthorne in 1960 by Nick Richardson

Happy Days At Newton St Cyres

At the moment I am 66 years old. I lived at Newton St Cyres from 1950 to 1952. My father worked at J. G. Quicke's farm where in 1952 he was unfortunately killed and my mother and I returned to Cornwall. I can ...Read more

A memory of Newton St Cyres in 1951 by Mike Trevenna

Happy Days What Happened

I was born in Darlington in 1944, and in 1958 I moved to Newton Aycliffe with my mum, dad and two brothers.  We moved into a lovely brand new 3 bedroomed house at 38 Macmillan Rd which was heaven compared to the two ...Read more

A memory of Newton Aycliffe in 1958

Happy Memories

I was born in St Fergus in 1946 at 5 Links View. I went to school there for 2 years. My teacher's name was Miss Will. 5 Links View was my grannie's home. We lived at Kinloch Cottages that looked down over Newton. We moved from ...Read more

A memory of St Fergus by James Park

Happy Days

I was born at number 4 john Newton court in 1954. Although it was a small flat which I shared with brother Terry we were lucky to have wonderful parents ( Joan & Binty ) spent every moment playing football on the green and up Danson ...Read more

A memory of Welling by stirmas

Harrowfield Girls School Janet Norris Nee Pizzie

We moved to Sheffield Drive about 1952. A family of 8, two brothers, David and Michael, 3 sisters Anne, Marian and Rita. My childhood memories are the best. The girls all went to harrowfield girls ...Read more

A memory of Harold Hill by j.h.norris

Captions

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