Places

5 places found.

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Maps

41 maps found.

1924, Lumb Ref. POP770509
1947, Lumb Ref. NPO770509
1947, Lumb Ref. NPO770512
1924, Lumb Ref. POP770510
1903, Lumb Ref. RNC770510
1903, Lumb Ref. RNC770512
1903, Lumb Ref. RNC770509
1896, Lumb Ref. RNE770510
1903, Red Lumb Ref. RNC814539
1898, Lumb Foot Ref. RNE770514
1896, Lumb Ref. RNE770509
1896, Lumb Ref. RNE770512
1947, Lumb Ref. NPO770510
1924, Lumb Ref. POP770512
1896, Red Lumb Ref. RNE814539
1924, Red Lumb Ref. POP814539
1947, Red Lumb Ref. NPO814539
1925, Lumb Foot Ref. POP770514
1947, Lumb Foot Ref. NPO770514
1903-1904, Lumb Foot Ref. RNC770514

Books

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Memories

36 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

1959 1969

I was born in 1959 at 20 Glebe Cour,t Mitcham to Percy Jack and Lillian Anne Agg. All my mother's side of the family lived in Micham - Ford - Atkins and Agg being the surnames. I have fond memories of Mitcham and of the parks and the pub ...Read more

A memory of Mitcham in 1959 by Trevor Agg

1960 Yanks Invade Earith

In 1960 my father returned to England with the US Air Force, stationed in Alconbury. This was the first time he'd seen England again, having been shot down after taking off on a bombing mission in Germany, originating from a ...Read more

A memory of Earith in 1960 by John Ivy

A Month Not In This World, An Inmate Of Parkside Hospital Macclesfield

It was early summer in 1967 when suffering from a 'mental breakdown' I was admitted into Macc in the middle of the night, horror upon horror me and my mates had often talked about ...Read more

A memory of Macclesfield

Amport School 1968 1974

Nigel Taylor - I attended Amport school 1968-74. I have lots of good memories: the ladies upstairs cooking the lunch, the dumb waiter bringing down the food, the warm milk on the door step, the village fete, Mrs. Charnock, ...Read more

A memory of Foxdown by Nigel Taylor

Angel Lane

being a pupil at grove (or salway) primary school was handy as afterwards i would go with my mate, harry short, and visit his dad's pub, the red lion i think, opposite the theatre royal. we would play on the dumb waiter, pulling each other ...Read more

A memory of West Ham in 1970 by Gary Cockley

Barkisland Hall

Dad (John Frederick Lumb) was born there 1909, and the Hall features large in his pre-history. Ernest, Marmaduke, Frederick etc. Any contacts would be welcome. Have photos and some records, but stuggling with Fredericks parents, three lines possible, but need help ! Thanks Graham Lumb

A memory of Norland Town in 1900 by Graham Lumb

Barkisland Hall

Have posted this before, but can't find it ! Dad John Frederick Lumb -was born 11/03/1909 at Barkisland Hall. Several family members lived there, Ernest (father), Marmaduke (Uncle) , Frederick etc Apparently Marmaduke lost the ...Read more

A memory of Barkisland in 1900 by Graham Lumb

Bellshill Born And Bred.

I was born in Bellshll .No maternity for me ,I was a natural home birth.Went to Mossend Primary,then onto Bellshill Academy .I remember the George .Theatre. and Alhambra cinemas well.Also the YM where we could go and show off ...Read more

A memory of Bellshill by charlesfrith04

Bramhall 1950/58

Catherine! I was also at pownall green and high field with mr Williams, mr allport and another female teacher, I cannot remember, but I rememb er mr fox for all the wrong reasons. I lived in moreton avenue off lumb lane in the same area ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall

Bramhall Primary 1944 48

My years at the primary were 1944-1948, after which it was King's Macc until 1957. Mr Fox was certainly familiar with the palms of my hands, probably one or two other parts of my anatomy too. Other than Fox, the only teachers I ...Read more

A memory of Bramhall by brianhv

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Captions

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Caption For Manchester, Blind Asylum C1885

This complex included the Deaf and Dumb School, and Henshaw's Blind Asylum, complete with its own chapel.

Caption For Hull, Alexandra Dock 1903

Steamers discharge their cargo by way of chutes into dumb barges.

Caption For Belfast, Elmwood Church 1897

Elmwood church was built in 1859, and shared the open ground on that side of town with Queens College and The Institute for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind.

Caption For Morcombelake, Old Cottages 1904

settlement in the parish of Stanton St Gabriel occupies a web of small lanes on the south-facing slopes of Hardown Hill and derives its name from three Old English words: 'mor' (barren, swampy ground), 'cumb

Caption For Leighton Buzzard, Market Day 1952

The little boy walking with his mother and sisters in the left foreground is wearing the young man's fashion of the day - a lumber jacket.

Caption For Boston Spa, The Bridge 1908

Spa water was discovered in 1744 by a farm labourer, John Shires, who was dumb - his mother had cut out his tongue when he was a young boy.

Caption For Linlithgow, Palace, Queen Margaret's Bower 1897

Catherine of Aragon was all for sending the corpse to Henry VIII who was campaigning in France, but instead it was sent to the Monastery of Sheen where it eventually finished up being dumped in a lumber

Caption For Belfast, Queens College 1897

When this building was opened in 1849, it faced the almost-new Deaf and Dumb Institute; the two buildings extended this edge of Belfast, bringing a formal touch to it.