Photos

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Maps

66 maps found.

1886, Caldecote Ref. HOSM39820
1886, Caldecote Ref. HOSM48501
1946, Caldecote Ref. NPO659477
1921, Caldecote Ref. POP659473
1919, Caldecote Ref. POP659477
1946, Caldecote Ref. NPO659474
1896, Caldecote Ref. RNE659474
1946, Lower Caldecote Ref. NPO768878
1901, Caldecote Ref. RNC659476
1946, Caldecote Ref. NPO659473
1946, Caldecote Ref. NPO659478
1920, Caldecote Ref. POP659476
1896, Caldecote Ref. RNE659477
1900, Caldecote Ref. HOSM39819
1901, Caldecote Ref. HOSM39822
1896, Upper Caldecote Ref. RNE857119
1898-1901, Caldecote Ref. RNC659477
1896, Lower Caldecote Ref. RNE768878
1919, Lower Caldecote Ref. POP768878
1899-1901, Caldecote Ref. RNC659478

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Memories

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Memories Of Caldecott

I was born in Caldecotte on 26,09,58, a great little village. I came from a family of 5 children, times were hard moneywise, but we always got by. We used to grow all our veg and kept chickens and ducks for meat. Dad was ...Read more

A memory of Caldecott in 1967 by Dawn Petrie

Where I Grew Up Born 1944

My Mum and Dad moved into the village in the 1930's into a new house in Rogers Lane and lived there for 66 years.  My father was the village tailor working from a workshop in the back garden.  My mother was very involved ...Read more

A memory of Stoke Poges in 1950 by Vivien Halse

Lacton Hall

I used to live in Lacton Hall as a boy back in the days, early 1970's. I was a resident of the Caldecott Community of which Lacton Hall was an annex. I remember creasoting the fences in this picture for 3 old pence per fence which was awesome pocket money at the time..

A memory of Willesborough

Caldecott Towers And Sr Alphonsus Sr Magella

In the late 1970s and early 1980s I attended Rosary Priory High School and looking at this picture reminds me what a magical building it was. I can remember sitting in the classrooms looking out over ...Read more

A memory of Bushey Heath in 1980 by Jo Griggs

Sweet Shop

i remember a crowd of us used to meet up at the cross in caldicot ,we used to love to go to the sweet shop run by the old couple mr mrs daly ,they were always freindly and loved all the kids who went in there ,he could be a bit scary at ...Read more

A memory of Caldicot in 1960 by Maria Ward

Happy Times As A Kid

My name was Nikki Haslam when we first moved to Sudbrook when I was about 3 or 4 years old. My parents' names were Albert and Betty Haslam. We moved there because Dad worked at the army barracks in Newport, then ...Read more

A memory of Sudbrook by Nikki Clark Was Haslam

The Barber Shop

This photo was taken around 1960 as my father (who can be seen in the photo, cleaning the bedroom window) bought number 11, St Paul's Street in 1958 and did not open the barber shop for over a year. I was 5 years old when we moved in ...Read more

A memory of Stamford in 1960 by Suzanna Sawyer

My Life In Caldicot

I Born in caldicot in 1969 I went to caldicot comprehensive school in 1980 -1985 my husband went to same school and we work together 1990 and we got married in 1995 and 1999 my son was born in 2014 dylan goes to caldicot comprehensive school

A memory of Caldicot in 1980

Happy Memories Of Caldicot

My maiden name was Denise Warren, my parents were Albert and Ethel Warren. I was born in Devauden in 1952 and we moved to Caldicot approx 1958. We lived in Park Rd, Caldicot. I used to have to walk from there to the ...Read more

A memory of Caldicot in 1958 by Denise Stokes

School Days

I was a pupil here for my last three years at a Grammar school from 1949-1952. The school had a strict uniform policy, navy blue blazers or grey suits and we were obliged to wear our school caps and were forbidden to attend school without a ...Read more

A memory of Rugby in 1950 by Nial Reynolds

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Captions

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Caption For Stafford, Ancient High House 1948

On 11 September, Rupert had led an assault on Caldecote House, the defenders put up a stiff resistance.

Caption For Bushey Heath, Rosary Priory C1955

Originally Caldecote Towers, this startling edifice was a mid-Victorian private house, built for Captain Marjoribanks Loftus Otway.

Caption For Rugby, Caldecott Park C1960

OPENED in 1904, Caldecott Park was designed by Mr Edward Thomas of Aughton, Lancashire, who won £20 for his plan (a triangular park with a large clump of trees in the centre) in a newspaper competition

Caption For Caldecott, The Green C1955

Caldecott is situated in the rural Welland Valley; its origins go back to Roman times.

Caption For Caldicot, The Castle C1955

It has been suggested that the name Caldicot comes from `cold cot`, a rough shelter for travellers who found themselves between towns at nightfall.

Caption For Caldecott, High Street C1955

Roman remains are extant at Caldecott, but it is the later thatched and slated farmhouses, and rows of cottages (some with date panels) fronting onto the High Street which present a unified entity

Caption For Caldecott, High Street C1955

Roman remains are extant at Caldecott, but it is the later thatched and slated farmhouses, and rows of cottages (some with date panels) fronting onto the High Street which present a unified entity

Caption For Caldecott, The Village C1955

Caldecott children were famous for their maypole dancing on the green on May Day.

Caption For Stamford, St Paul's Street C1960

The window cleaner is outside a house which has a plaque inscribed 'Joseph and Jane Caldecott 1714', but the house is much older than that.

Caption For Stamford, St Paul's Street C1960

The window cleaner is outside a house which has a plaque inscribed 'Joseph and Jane Caldecott 1714', but the house is much older than that.

Caption For Milton Keynes, Caldecotte Lake 2005

MILTON KEYNES'S first known resident once swam around in the area now known as Caldecotte Lake.