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1923, Town End Ref. POP851013
1925, Town End Ref. POP851001
1925, Town End Ref. POP851008
1925, Town End Ref. POP851011
1923, Town End Ref. POP851014
1925, Town End Ref. POP851006
1925, Town End Ref. POP851000
1925, Town End Ref. POP851004
1925, Town End Ref. POP851005
1922, Town End Ref. POP851016
1925, Town End Ref. POP851010
1924, Town End Ref. POP851012
1921, Townend Ref. POP851130
1923, Townend Ref. POP851131
1924, Bolton Town End Ref. POP645676
1925, West End Town Ref. POP864102
1925, Kearby Town End Ref. POP745538
1922, West-End Town Ref. POP865417
1921, Townsend Ref. POP851259
1922, Townsend Ref. POP851260

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Parish Church

On Sept 2 1877 William Frederick Beels married Emily Arkell in the Parish Church. William Frederick Beels' son was Frederick John Beels. His son was Frederick James Beels. Frederick James lived in Risboro with his grandparents ...Read more

A memory of Princes Risborough in 1920 by Allaine Beels

School

I went to Perry Street School when it first opened, and Town Old School, down School Road. From The Sun pub end you went down steep steps to enter the classrooms. Quilterbank was a lady teacher, she had a house on the opposite road to The ...Read more

A memory of Billericay in 1920

Stokesleys 2nd. Fire Station

For the information of readers, it may be of interest to note that the building just past the Town Hall Block, left side, was known as the Shambles and in the 1800s and early 1900s was open fronted and used as a market ...Read more

A memory of Stokesley in 1920 by Alan Swales

Emigration From Tyldesley

Hi I live in Auckland New Zealand, but my grandparents came here from Tyldesley in 1922 with their three young children. Both my grandfather Fred Needham, born in 1889, and my grandmother Charlotte Dutton, born in 1898, ...Read more

A memory of Tyldesley in 1920 by Sharyn Arthur

Stories Told To Me By My Mother Of Penge Characters

Old forgotten characters of Penge and Eden Park: The Duke of Penge Nell Horley the midwife Winny of the Eden Park Trading Agency The Lad who gave a prize-winning fighter a taste of what ...Read more

A memory of Penge in 1920 by Geoffrey Younger

Trades Early Twenties

Early Twenties. I can remember, because most tradesmen used a pony & trap to vendor their wares. The pony needed to have space to relax, eat and so forth. Billericay had a brick field pug dug out and made into bricks. It ...Read more

A memory of Billericay in 1920

Parents

I Remember the early Twenties. My mothers family, had a woodturning business, pianos, violins, and such good quality instruments, in Bethnal Green, London, She had two brothers, George and Albert, and a sister Sara. Sara was a cripple, ...Read more

A memory of Billericay in 1920

Hedgemans Road To Goresbrook

My parents moved to the Becontree Estate in about 1926 and we eventually settled in Hedgemans Road overlooking the field near Talbot Road. In those days the council used to decorate a couple of rooms as well as keep the ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1920 by Ernie Cann

Colerne From 1916

My grandparents lived in Colerne, my mother Minnie Louise Rowe was born there around the 1880s and my father William Simpkins lived in Colerne with the Aust family from when he was a baby. I was born in Bath in Kingsmead Road in a ...Read more

A memory of Colerne in 1920 by Edgar Simpkins

Selly Oak

My mother, Thelma Hill, and her brother Ken were born in Gleave Road, Selly Oak. They used to play down one end called (I think) "the pudding bag". My mum went to St Mary's School and her brother (at aged 11 years) to St Wulstuns. Mum used ...Read more

A memory of Selly Oak in 1920 by Sheila Mc Kinstry

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