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Maps

30 maps found.

1922, Bethel Ref. POP639329
1898, Bethel Ref. RNE639330
1886, Bethel Ref. HOSM37594
1888 - 1899, Bethel Ref. HOSM37595
1947, Bethel Ref. NPO639330
1946, Bethel Ref. NPO639332
1922, Bethel Ref. POP639330
1919, Bethel Ref. POP639332
1900, Bethel Ref. RNC639332
1922, Bethel Ref. POP639328
1947, Bethel Ref. NPO639328
1947, Bethel Ref. NPO639329
1899, Bethel Ref. RNE639328
1899, Bethel Ref. RNE639329
1895, Bethel Ref. RNE639332
1902-1903, Bethel Ref. RNC639330
1899, Bethel Ref. HOSM37596
1903-1910, Bethel Ref. RNC639328
1903-1910, Bethel Ref. RNC639329
1899 - 1916, Cwmnantyrodyn Ref. HOSM54695

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Memories

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Working In Clyffe Pypard

I came down from Scotland when I was 16 & was a nanny in Broad Hinton for a year for Mr & Mrs Huddy (can't remember the name of the house), & then I decided that I wanted to work with horses, so I got a job ...Read more

A memory of Clyffe Pypard in 1969 by Alison Cloy

Those Were The Days

George and his sister Doris came to us in the forties. It was George who told me about this site. We have remained friends ever since and this friendship has most certainly enriched my life. I remember how several of us ...Read more

A memory of Ystalyfera by Barbara Hill

Part 16

Conclusion On my last visit it was hard to see where the village was. The small triangular field is now a park but it looks so small. The place I remember seemed so much larger than Small Park that is now there. Having been raised in ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

My First Visit To Eaglesham Church

My first and last visit to Eaglesham church was when i was a schoolboy at lawmuir agricultural school in nearby Jackton. I must add that lawmuir was a boarding school in those days, and pupils went there on a ...Read more

A memory of Eaglesham in 1959 by Angus Brennan

My Birthplace

WAS BORN IN MAY 1939 IN 38 FORE STREET OPPOSITE MARTINS SWEET SHOP. I LIVED WITH MY GRANNY MRS L.LAITY AND AUNTY ETHEL JEFFERY. WHAT A HAPPY CHILDHOOD. I STILL SEE A LOT OF MY SCHOOL;FRIENDS WHENEVER I GO HOME. MY NAME IS TERRY LAITY AND ...Read more

A memory of Dinnington by terann

How Things Have Changed

oh mi how things have changed in this photograph i was 12 then 40 yrs on it was so peacefull then arbo has we called it i can remember going there during school holidays. we be there all day with our bottle water and our jam ...Read more

A memory of Walsall in 1967 by Pauline Webb

Competition?

Does anyone remember any competitions held in Welling where shops placed objects discretely in their window(that wouldn't normally be there) and if you found them you won a prize. Sometime in the1960s. Thanks

A memory of Welling in 1962

Childhood

I was born in 1954. My parents were Bill and Renee Ashton, sisters Margaret, Isabel and Irene. My father was in charge of parks and cemeteries in Westhoughton until reorganisation circa 1973 when he became superintendent of parks, ...Read more

A memory of Westhoughton in 1960 by Susan Mitten

York Minster

Some time in York I'd spend an hour or so within the Minster itself, and for me it was not fascination that brought me into the place; it was because its past history which was revealed. Take the Jews, many of which had came from Israel as ...Read more

A memory of York by Roland Mitchell

Where We'd Spend Our Tuck Money

As a child aged 7 in 1955, I used to holiday with the Shaftesbury Society at a camp, just round the corner.  The camp had several dormitories, each accommodating about 10 children.  The fortnight I'd be there would be ...Read more

A memory of Seasalter by Maggie Killin

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Captions

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Caption For Kessingland, Church Road C1960

At the corner of Bethel Drive is the beach-flint Sailor's and Fisherman's Bethel (left), still functioning as a place of worship.

Caption For Barry, St Nicholas Road 1910

In the background Bethel Baptist Church can be seen.

Caption For Leven, Houseboats C1955

To increase the trade of the local estate, Charlotte Bethell, the wife of the lord of the manor, financed this three-mile long canal, which opened in 1802. 90-ton keelboats brought coal to Leven and returned

Caption For Barry, Presbytarian Church 1899

On the closure of Bethel Presbyterian Church in Court Road, the churches amalgamated, and Trinity was renamed Holy Trinity.

Caption For Royston, The Wells, Station Road C1955

On the Bethel Church of 1803 (centre) is this positive message: 'Come sinners for the gospel fear.

Caption For Andover, High Street C1955

It was from the window on the gable on the left, above the Angel's coaching arch, that magistrate Bethell Cox read the Riot Act to the mob of agricultural workers in November 1830, and was

Caption For Barry, All Saints Church C1945

The gates of Barry Lawn Tennis Club are to the right, and on the junction of Harbour Road and St Nicholas Road stands Bethel Baptist Church.

Caption For Adlington, Market Street C1955

The name of the village comes from an Old English personal name, Aethel, meaning 'a noble friend'.

Caption For Lostwithiel, The Bridge 1891

The cart may well be there to collect sand.

Caption For Alderley Edge, High School 1896

This homogenisation of society means that the area has lost the variety of human inter- reaction that used to be there.

Caption For Alderley Edge, St Hilary's Park 2005

This homogenisation of society means that the area has lost the variety of human inter- reaction that used to be there.