Maps

102 maps found.

1924, Netherton Ref. POP789046
1923, Netherton Ref. POP789048
1921, Netherton Ref. POP789052
1919, Netherton Ref. POP789057
1947, Netherton Ref. NPO789054
1897, Netherton Ref. RNE789042
1896, Netherton Ref. RNE789045
1898, Netherton Ref. RNE789053
1896, Netherton Ref. RNE789054
1923, Netherton Ref. POP789045
1919, Netherton Ref. POP789059
1899, Netherton Ref. RNC789062
1947, Netherton Ref. NPO789051
1946, Netherton Ref. NPO789059
1899, Netherton Ref. RNE789051
1895, Netherton Ref. RNE789057
1895, Netherton Ref. RNE789059
1887, Netherton Ref. HOSM54657
1901, Netherton Ref. HOSM54651
1925, Netherton Ref. POP789042

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Memories

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Childhood Memories

My sister Margaret and I would walk from our "Yarford Cottage "through the US army camp at Tetton Park on our way to school which was then next to the church. Charlie Barrett was the game keeper, Captain and Mrs Pawson ...Read more

A memory of Kingston St Mary in 1943 by David Selley

Different Worlds???

Lived in Netherton Colliery from 1937 - 1952. Attended Morpeth High School for Girls 1940 - 1947. I remember some names, if anyone remembers me I can be contacted on e mail at - jaynell130@yahoo.co.uk. Look forward to hearing!!

A memory of Bedlington in 1940 by Lilian Lightbody

Memories Of Netherton

We lived in the Old Manse at the end of Manse Road; our dad spent all his spare time doing it up. When we moved in it was antiquated and stinky but it ended up a nice house. Our dad was a music teacher at Larkhall Academy. I ...Read more

A memory of Newmains in 1959 by Carol Dobbie

Harts Hill, Brierley Hill, West Midlands

Before Gordon Crescent and Terrace Street estate was built my Great Grandfather owned a cottage at the end of Terrace Street. It was called Harts Hill Cottage and was quite substantial and was double ...Read more

A memory of Brierley Hill

Evacuee In South Petherton

My Mother Joyce Ladbury was evacuated to South Petherton at the beginning of WW2 aged 9 years. She stayed with a few families but most of all loved the Gaylard family. Mrs Gaylard and twin daughters Gwen and Cis ( or ...Read more

A memory of South Petherton by m.wethey

Memories

My family were evacuated during the second world war from East London , they were put into some cottages in the village, my mum died in 2002 and her sisters have died since then, apart from one who is in her eighties. I can ...Read more

A memory of South Petherton in 1942 by Christine Jeffrey

South Petherton Family

I was born at Harp Road Garage, the eldest of 4 boys. I was educated at boarding schools and played cricket for South Petherton. My grandparents and great grandparents owned the original Wheatsheaf Inn opposite the ...Read more

A memory of South Petherton in 1930 by Nigel Giles

1944 Stationed In Osset

On behalf of my father Charlie Comitti. He was courting and young girl called Doreen Morris. She had three sisters and one brother. They lived in Netherton Village. Tragically she was killed whilst ...Read more

A memory of Netherton in 1940 by Jayne Gilbey

"After The War "

My Name is Eric Harrington I lived in Park Lane West. Netherton.Having failed the Eleven Plus In 1950 I found myself as a pupil of "litherland " Secondary Modern [Or The Senni as it was affectionally called} My first Teacher was Mr ...Read more

A memory of Litherland by harrington748

Sefton Church

I grew up in Netherton, it was a was nice place then, well sort of, amongst the fighting, as a child we used to go to Sefton church every Sunday, past the village green post office shop (not there now) and on through the ...Read more

A memory of Netherton in 1983 by Rachel Mason

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Captions

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Caption For Brierley Hill, Delph Locks C1965

then east around Brierley Hill to meet up with the Dudley Canal at Black Delph Locks.The Dudley Canal passed through Round Oak Steel Works and continued on to join up with the Birmingham Canal via Netherton

Caption For Worksop, College C1965

South of the town, beyond the modern A57 by-pass, accessed via a long avenue from the Netherton Road, is Worksop College.

Caption For Brierley Hill, Delph Locks C1965

then east around Brierley Hill to meet up with the Dudley Canal at Black Delph Locks.The Dudley Canal passed through Round Oak Steel Works and continued on to join up with the Birmingham Canal via Netherton

Caption For Dudley, Panoramic View From Castle Keep C1955

St Edmund's Church is prominent in the foreground, whilst on the horizon is the outline of St Andrew's Church, Netherton, which is almost as prominent a local landmark as the castle keep

Caption For South Petherton, St James' Street C1960

Turning south, the tour reaches South Petherton, a small market town in the Lias limestone foothills.