Places
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- Netherton, Merseyside
- Netherton, Hampshire
- Netherton, Devon (near Newton Abbot)
- Netherton, Northumberland
- Netherton, Tayside (near Brechin)
- Netherton, Strathclyde (near Hamilton)
- Netherton, Cumbria (near Maryport)
- Netherton, Hereford & Worcester (near Much Birch)
- Netherton, Hereford & Worcester (near Evesham)
- Netherton, Cornwall (near Higher Larrick)
- Netherton, Cheshire
- Netherton, Central Scotland (near Milngavie)
- Netherton, Yorkshire (near Huddersfield)
- Netherton, Yorkshire (near Horbury)
- Netherton, West Midlands
- Netherton, Shropshire
- Netherton, Gloucestershire
- Netherton, Oxfordshire
- Netherton, Tayside (near Blairgowrie)
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Moving To A Great Village
I first moved to South Petherton in the early 1990s. I fell in love with the village and the lovely folk there on a visit to Ham Hill. Quickly I move into a cottage in Yeabridge close to South Petherton, then I ...Read more
A memory of South Petherton in 1990 by
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
My Days In Pather
I recall playing peeved, kick the can, chap doors run away with all the kids in Striven Crescent, my dad frying a egg on the pavement and playing rounders. My dad made me a whip and peerie when he worked in Pickerons ...Read more
A memory of Wishaw in 1960 by
New Cross Farm
Year is approx. My uncle John and Auntie Marjorie lived at New Cross Farm with their three daughters Sally, Mary and Kathleen. Every summer holiday I would go to the farm for a few weeks and help or hinder my uncle. I used to ...Read more
A memory of West Lambrook in 1960 by
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
First Visit To Mr Leys Caravans
Mr Ley, ex Army Major who along with his family started probably one of the first Holiday Caravan sites at Par Sands. Mr Ley always drove a yellow Rolls Royce when he arrived to clean the vans. On the entrance to the ...Read more
A memory of Par in 1952 by
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
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
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
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
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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
South of the town, beyond the modern A57 by-pass, accessed via a long avenue from the Netherton Road, is Worksop College.
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
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
Turning south, the tour reaches South Petherton, a small market town in the Lias limestone foothills.