Places

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Maps

29 maps found.

1898, Great Bircham Ref. RNE719639
1921, Bircham Tofts Ref. POP640475
1898, Bircham Tofts Ref. RNE640475
1885, Great Bircham Ref. HOSM70429
1898, Bircham Newton Ref. RNE640473
1901-1902, Great Bircham Ref. RNC719639
1885, Great Bircham Ref. HOSM37783
1885, Bircham Newton Ref. HOSM37785
1946, Great Bircham Ref. NPO719639
1946, Bircham Newton Ref. NPO640473
1946, Bircham Tofts Ref. NPO640475
1921, Great Bircham Ref. POP719639
1921, Bircham Newton Ref. POP640473
1885, Bircham Tofts Ref. HOSM37786
1901-1902, Bircham Newton Ref. RNC640473
1901-1902, Bircham Tofts Ref. RNC640475
1923, Birchall Ref. POP640464
1947, Birchall Ref. NPO640464
1895, Birdham Ref. RNE640631
1947, Birchall Ref. NPO640465

Books

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Memories

14 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Childhood In The Village!!

I was devastated in 1964 when my mother told me we were to leave the village so that my mother could pursue her dream of owning her own small business elsewhere. It was a dreadful culture shock, one that has remained ...Read more

A memory of Mollington in 1961 by Vanda Godwin Marriott

S C Cummins, Martin Street/Earle Street, Crewe

We are still in touch with Sid & Molly Cummins - both still fit and well in their 90's. My Mum and Dad are George and Chris Hughes. Mum worked in the office sorting out the cash deals for the ice ...Read more

A memory of Crewe in 1975

City Road School

I went to City Road School and vaguely remember the name Birchall. I seem to remember two of them, if I remember right one was tall and slim the other was just the opposite. The rounder one was quite funny, that would ...Read more

A memory of Hulme by John Griffiths

Looking For My Dad

I was born in 1968 into the Bircham family - I am looking for my dad. My mum was Pauline Bircham (who passed away 20 years ago), her brothers were Gerald, Maurice and Peter, as well as a sister Pat. Is there anyone out there that could help me! - Dads family name is Noakes I believe!

A memory of Kilburn by Lisa Celaire

Happy Days

My first recollection of life in Whiston was as a small child waking up at my Grandma's house on the morning she moved from near the crossroads to a newly built bungalow in Birchall Ave.(although her family had lived in Whiston for a few ...Read more

A memory of Whiston

Duke Street School Roof Playground

I went to duke Street school in the 1950s I can remember the playground was on the roof as well as outside the classrooms, Mrs Moores taught me to knit and sew and Mr Beasley was my last teacher there I can ...Read more

A memory of Hulme by jamieonestep

133 Celmar Grove

My dad was an evacuee he said he lived with the Mrs Stein who worked in Birsham colery around 1941, he was about 4 then,he lived at 133 celmar grove,does anybody remember this family.He said he went to school at Parish Hall.

A memory of Rhostyllen in 1941 by Stephen Harding

Thornton St

Does anyone remember my mother's family who lived at 57 Thornton St when my mother Isabel Birchall was born in 1927? Her parents were William and Mary and her brothers Harry, Bill, Thomas and her sister Alice. She ended up living ...Read more

A memory of Collyhurst in 1930 by Elaine Mooshiabad

Duke Street School/Gaythorn

I too remember going to Duke Street School which later became Gaythorn (named after the gasworks I think). My name then was Mulvanny. Mr Beasley used to make us stand on our seats until we got the answers ...Read more

A memory of Hulme in 1952 by Christine Grace

1934+

Hi, my dad, Brian Birchall was brought up in Hulme. He lived on Elvington Street with his mam, Louisa Birchall, dad Robert Birchall, younger brother Joe Birchall (late) and older brother Athony/Tony Birchall whom unfortunately ...Read more

A memory of Hulme in 1940 by Louise Birchall

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Captions

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Caption For Holt, The Hall 1896

It was built by W H Pemberton for the Burcham-Rogers family, who wanted it completed in the Elizabethan style.