Places

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Maps

45 maps found.

1895, Banns Ref. RNE632703
1900, Banns Ref. RNC632703
1946, Banns Ref. NPO632703
1919, Banns Ref. POP632703
1940, Bines Green Ref. NPO640209
1947, Bings Heath Ref. NPO640232
1909-1911, Beinn Casgro Ref. RNC637045
1920, Bines Green Ref. POP640209
1895, Bines Green Ref. RNE640209
1908, Linns Ref. RNC756573
1902, Bings Heath Ref. RNC640232
1921, Bings Heath Ref. POP640232
1899, Bings Heath Ref. RNE640232
1898, Bines Green Ref. RNC640209
1919, Ninnes Bridge Ref. POP792347
1946, Lower Ninnes Ref. NPO769598
1900, Ninnes Bridge Ref. RNC792347
1896, Ninnes Bridge Ref. RNE792347
1946, Trooper's Inn Ref. NPO853668
1922, Trooper's Inn Ref. POP853668

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Memories

34 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Wartime Fleetwood

My father was a police officer and we lived in Victoria Street, next door to the market. Our house, No 19, is now a cafe and sometimes I have a coffee there when I visit. Fleetwood was buzzing during the war.  Seamen, sailors, ...Read more

A memory of Fleetwood in 1940 by Alan Binns

Memories...

I went to this school and left at the age of 15yrs in 1967. My maiden name was Binns and I lived in Shaw Crescent, next to St Hildas Church. I had some good times in the school, but I lost touch with my school pals. I married in the St ...Read more

A memory of Grangetown in 1967 by Iris Hugill

Dancing On A Saturday Night To The Benn Brothers Band

I was born in hillingdon hospital in 1956 and from the early nineteen sixties to nineteen ninety five we lived first long readings lane and then we moved to Doddsfield road things I remember most going ...Read more

A memory of Slough by linenhall20

Woolwich Ferry

There has been a ferry at Woolwich for many centuries but the people of Woolwich complained in the 1880s that West London had free access across the River Thames by bridges so why couldn't they have free travel? The river was too busy ...Read more

A memory of Woolwich by First Name Last Name

Wath 1954 To 1963

I lived in Wath for only 8 years from aged 1 to 9 (1954 to 1963) when we moved to Mexborough. We lived at No1 Melton View which was just off Well/Cat Lane opposite the old lock up building. We lived at number 1, next door ...Read more

A memory of Wath Upon Dearne by Chris Wood

We Will Be Back

Hi, I was born 43 Tixall road and my Grandmother was at No. 45 we would walk into town via the River Sow to the baths with towel under our arms. Or into town to Woodalls for material or wool and on market day there would be flags for ...Read more

A memory of Stafford by adame

Uxbridge In The 50s&60s

I remember going to Whitehall junior school and then spend half a year at Greenway school before we moved to Surrey all my friends lived around Uxbridge I would like to know if anyone remember me my friends were Keith Benn , ...Read more

A memory of Uxbridge in 1960 by Barry Budd

Trying To Find Ancestors

I am trying to find my Grandparents who lived in or around Alton. They were John Power and Martha Power (formerly Martha Brown). My father John Robert Power was born in Alton 18th November 1926 at 7, Tower Street Alton. He ...Read more

A memory of Alton by john.power

Tommy Tesh

I have lots of memories of Wath, I was born on Campsall Fields Road. I remember catching the 118 newhill bus for 2p into Wath for buns from Binns and Mum went to Charlesworths for her meat, and Hillards was the supermarket. I also ...Read more

A memory of Wath Upon Dearne in 1965 by Diane Turner

Thomas Binns 1845 1921 No 1 The Green Later No 3 Grange Cottages

Hello - I would be very grateful for any information - especially photos - of my ancestor Thomas Binns who moved from Cowling to Micklethwaite c. 1898. He had built Carr ...Read more

A memory of Micklethwaite in 1900 by Joan Tindale

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Captions

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Caption For Dunoon, Sandbank And Holy Loch 1901

On the far side are the houses of Kilmun and the heights of Stronchullin Hill, Beinn Ruadh and Creachan Mor.

Caption For Garelochhead, From The South West 1901

The Glasgow-bound train standing in the station is almost lost against the high ground overlooking the head of Glen Fruin, where Beinn Chaorach rises to over 2,300 ft.

Caption For Glen Torridon, Beinn Eighe 1890

The quartzite peaks of Beinn Eighe are in the background.

Caption For Glen Torridon, Beinn Eighe 1890

The looming quartzite peaks of Beinn Eighe are in the background.

Caption For Gretna Green, An Anvil Wedding C1940

Once across the bridge, runaways could marry very quickly in accordance with 18th-century Scots law, which required neither banns nor licence.

Caption For Gretna Green, Sark Bridge C1955

Once across the bridge, runaways from England could be married very quickly in accordance with 18th-century Scots law, which required neither banns nor a licence.

Caption For Kingston Upon Thames, Parish Church Interior 1893

The church has a 14th-century wall painting of St Blaise, and the impressive 16th-century tomb of Sir Anthony Benn; the 17th-century marble font is attributed to Sir Christopher Wren.