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Memories Of Broughty Ferry
Where Broughty Castle guards the mouth of the River Tay In the tower we climbed up a weathered stone stairway To look far over the fair land of our fathers Later you took a photograph of me at a quay in the harbour ...Read more
A memory of Broughty Ferry in 2004 by
1976 To 1981
I too remember going to this place from when I was 7 year old in 1976 until 1981 and what I can remember is, my mam told me that my dad sent me here becuase I was total uncontrollable and this was the only way that my dad could see it ...Read more
A memory of Horsforth in 1976 by
Connemara
My grandmother (name of McDonagh, nee Faherty) lived in a place I believe is called 'Ryn' (not sure of the spelling) in Connemara. She had a beautiful cottage a short walk from the sea. I would like to be able to take my husband to visit ...Read more
A memory of Connemara in 1975 by
Summer Holidays At The Avon Water
I would have been about ten years old and I remember on a lot of hot sunny days packing some jam "pieces" and filling an empty bottle with some diluting orange juice or even just water if there was no juice, ...Read more
A memory of Maddiston in 1975
The Leeds And Sunderland Cup Final
I watched so many cup finals on black and white television when I was a boy never dreaming of the day that I might actually be there. But it happened in 1973! Would you believe my neighbour was a long retired football ...Read more
A memory of Wembley in 1973 by
Little Green/The Old Forge
I visited the house with my 2nd cousins as their mother, Ethel Smith, and my grandmother, Rosa Matilda Smith, lived in the house with their family for many, many years until the last of the Smiths living in the house died, ...Read more
A memory of Mells in 1972 by
Summertime At Overdale Cottage
I have happy childhood memories of a summer my brother and I spent in Burtersett. We, along with our mother had travelled from our home in Canada and were visiting our grandparents William and Ethel Lawson, and our ...Read more
A memory of Burtersett in 1972 by
Phil & John''s Amazing Journey Part 3 Scouts Field Head And Further Afield
Heading out of the village, our next port of call is the Scout Hut. Was it still there? Well the old gravel path that we used to walk or cycle up was blocked by new buildings. ...Read more
A memory of Groby in 1970 by
Such Happy Times
I just thought that the springboard (outside the female changing rooms ) was just the springiest of all springboards. Seriously though,my memories of those sunny days at the old Colchester Swimming Pool were some of my happiest.I ...Read more
A memory of Colchester in 1970 by
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
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At the corner of Bethel Drive is the beach-flint Sailor's and Fisherman's Bethel (left), still functioning as a place of worship.
In the background Bethel Baptist Church can be seen.
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
On the closure of Bethel Presbyterian Church in Court Road, the churches amalgamated, and Trinity was renamed Holy Trinity.
On the Bethel Church of 1803 (centre) is this positive message: 'Come sinners for the gospel fear.
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
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.
The name of the village comes from an Old English personal name, Aethel, meaning 'a noble friend'.
The cart may well be there to collect sand.
This homogenisation of society means that the area has lost the variety of human inter- reaction that used to be there.
This homogenisation of society means that the area has lost the variety of human inter- reaction that used to be there.
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