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Maps

18 maps found.

1925, Bradshaw Ref. POP648000
1896, Bradshaw Ref. RNE647999
1897, Bradshaw Ref. RNE648002
1925, Bradshaw Ref. POP647999
1923, Bradshaw Ref. POP648002
1896, Bradshaw Ref. RNE647998
1903, Bradshaw Ref. RNC648000
1947, Bradshaw Ref. NPO647998
1947, Bradshaw Ref. NPO647999
1924, Bradshaw Ref. POP647998
1902-1903, Bradshaw Ref. RNC648002
1891 - 1892, Bradshaw Ref. HOSM38614
1896, Bradshaw Ref. RNE648000
1947, Bradshaw Ref. NPO648000
1947, Bradshaw Ref. NPO648002
1903, Bradshaw Ref. RNC647998
1903, Bradshaw Ref. RNC647999
1890 - 1891, Bradshaw Ref. HOSM38613

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Memories

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Growing Up In Grappenhall 1980s And 1990s

Having grown up in Grappenhall I've seen it develop with time, but its managed to keep its identity, even though there's been a growing demand for redevelopment in the area.   Within the space of a few ...Read more

A memory of Grappenhall in 1990 by Pete Chorley

Denise Nee Young Now Jackson

I remember Wilton Gardens prefabs, and playing with all my friends every school holiday, down the burn and sliding on cardboard down the banks and walking along to the bingo to meet my nana (Edna Young) with her ...Read more

A memory of Boldon Colliery in 1972 by denisejackson123

Burial Ground

I remember going into the ground that was the orchard before the car park was built and as young boys did back then, played in the muck, finding bones all over. Eventually it was found to be a quaker burial ground..errrrr. My grandma, ...Read more

A memory of Selby in 1967 by Mick Milestone

Salford Childhood Memories

When the Beatles took off in the early sixties, me and my friends couldn't believe it in those dark rainy school days mornings, something to brighten them up, so we used to pretend to be the Beatles. I was John ...Read more

A memory of Salford in 1964 by Tommy Loomes

Scawfell Hotel

Having read other comments and recognised the names of other contributors I thought I would add to the messages. My mother Gwen Mossop was the hotel receptionist for many years starting in the 60's on a part time basis helping Phil ...Read more

A memory of Seascale in 1963 by Roger Mossop

School Days

I still have good memories of my head teacher at Our Lady's School in Formby, her name was Sister Mary Joseph. Every first Friday of the month we used to go to mass then have breakfast at school. Who can remember Miss Dun? Can anybody ...Read more

A memory of Formby in 1963 by Annamaria Balshaw

Farming In Harwood

We lived at Bury Meadows Farm, Roading Brook Road, Harwood near Bolton Lancs, by the time I'd written that down everybody else had been waiting ages at Bradshaw School. My sister Janet and I had many happy years at ...Read more

A memory of Great Harwood in 1959 by Dorothy Parker

The Broome Family And Parbold

My great grandparents Samuel and Emily Broome lived at 12 Bradshaw Lane, Parbold during the 1950s and until his death in 1960. They had 9 children, my grandmother Mary being their sixth child. Every Sunday, Broomes ...Read more

A memory of Parbold in 1959 by Linda Thornhill

Halcyon Days In The 1950s

What fantastic days they were, despite the hardship. We were a family of 9 Seven children Allan Joy,twins Michael and David, myself Sam and a second set of twins Kathryn and Brian I too remember Mrs Greys shop, ...Read more

A memory of Wrottesley Park in 1955 by Sam Woolley

Brookhouse

I used to live at Brookhouse with my parents, great aunt and maternal grand mother. Brookhouse was split into 3 houses at the time (131, 133, 135 Holcolme Road). My grandfather (Thomas Lomax) visited at Christmases and holidays. My ...Read more

A memory of Tottington in 1955 by Jol Martyn Clark

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Captions

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Caption For Congleton, The Town Hall 1898

Here are kept the seals of office used by John Bradshaw, who became Lord President of the High Court and took part in the trial of Charles I.

Caption For Chesterfield, The Town Hall 1954

The well kept gardens and fine central portico, supported on six columns, lend a touch of class to the imposing bulk of the Town Hall designed by Bradshaw, Gass & Hope and built between 1937 and 1938

Caption For Hickling, Broad C1965

A tranquil backwater off Hickling Broad shows privately-owned yachts at rest among the reeds.

Caption For Oakham, The Cricket Pavilion C1950

Oakham CC have a fine ground at the Lime Kilns Field, Brooke Road, which was extended to county size.

Caption For The Broads, On Ludham Broad C1945

Most houses alongside the Broads have boathouses rather than garages, and are ideally situated and sought-after as idyllic retreats for authors and writers as well as for local people.

Caption For Acle, Oby Drainage Windmill C1929

The Broads have been called the pleasure grounds of Norfolk; they are the remains of a huge estuary that once spread over much of the eastern part of the county.

Caption For Manchester, The Royal Exchange 1889

The Bolton firm of Bradshaw, Goss & Hope were the final architects.

Caption For Luton, The Town Hall C1960

In 1930 a competition to design a new town hall was held, and the winners were the architects Bradshaw, Gass & Hope of Bolton.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Elizabethan Houses

The reference to the Town Hall is to the one erected in 1795 to the designs of Alderman Bradshaw to replace the earlier one he demolished.