Maps

257 maps found.

1903-1904, Barmpton Ref. RNC633415
1903-1904, Beaumont Hill Ref. RNC635946
1903-1904, Merrybent Ref. RNC778381
1903-1904, Middleton One Row Ref. RNC779559
1903-1904, Middleton St George Ref. RNC779571
1903-1904, Killerby Ref. RNC747150
1903-1904, Low Dinsdale Ref. RNC767954
1903-1904, Hummersknott Ref. RNC742062
1947, Walworth Ref. NPO860286
1897, Archdeacon Newton Ref. RNE626252
1947, Summerhouse Ref. NPO842699
1897, Harrowgate Village Ref. RNE727701
1897, Denton Ref. RNE690145
1903-1904, Rise Carr Ref. RNC817129
1925, Houghton Bank Ref. POP741050
1947, Heighington Ref. NPO730566
1947, Eastbourne Ref. NPO698071
1925, Little Stainton Ref. POP757991
1925, Mowden Ref. POP785276
1925, Middleton St George Ref. POP779571

Books

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Memories

66 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

First House

In this picture I lived in the house with the porch sticking out, just past the pub THE BLACK BULL (white building). Up the side of my house, or country cottage as it was termed, was a slaughter house at the back.  I worked in Patons & Baldwins in Darlington textile mill as a woolsorter. Malcolm

A memory of Great Smeaton in 1964 by lesmalc27

1914

My father and grandmother were born in Shildon and later moved to Darlington, and my father then to Hull. As a child I remember visiting some friends of theirs, Lizzie and Charlie Bowser in Kilburn Street, Shildon. Does anyone have any memories of this couple going back to the 1950s?

A memory of Shildon in 1910 by Anne Kettley

Growing Up

I was born in 6 Hedgefield View, Dudley on 4th January 1947, this is where my life's journey started and at 5 years of age I attended the junior school, then the secondary modern (or the big school as it was known locally), leaving in 1961. ...Read more

A memory of Dudley in 1940 by Granville Hindhaugh

St Josephs Home.

Is this the home for just girls run by nuns? My sister and I where from Hartlepool and were sent to a home in Darlington when my mom had to go into hospital. My two older brothers went to a home in Hartlepool, but they made an ...Read more

A memory of Darlington in 1960 by Vicky Lewis

Part 20

Granddad, Mathew Wilson (known to everyone as Matty,) was one of the older brothers, but just too young for the Great War. He sold wet fish from a cart, everyone there gave their takings to Margaret, and until they left home she gave ...Read more

A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by John Harvey

Scots Greys Buses

Janine, I grew up in Darlington, we left in 1968 to come to Canada, I remember very well the Scots Greys buses On the back they had their slogan, "Glorious Runs and Safe Returns". My mother used to organise street ...Read more

A memory of Darlington by Roger Macmillan

Looking Back

Post house coffee bar (Dilaplos), I lived in there, lunch most dinner times, and back in when the shop closed. I worked in Stylo's, corner of Northgate and Crown Street. Myself and a lad called Frank Uttley(hairdresser) used to get ...Read more

A memory of Darlington in 1965 by Michael Pearson

Croft 1940

I came to croft as I will always remember it, with my Mother and two Sisters, looking for my Dad, who was in a Searchlight detachment in Hurworth. We stayed at first with the Mansfield family, before we got Rose Cottage in Hurworth. I am ...Read more

A memory of Croft-on-Tees by tom.f.young

Wish Iwas There

lackhall colliery in the 1940s and 50s i was lucky to be brought up there proud loyal hard working people so different from life today.born 1940 lived in 11th street and was encased in love and safetymy father was a shaft man ...Read more

A memory of Blackhall Colliery by elcxb44

Good Old Days

Can anyone remember the sweet shop on corner of Crown Street and Qubeck Street opposite the Empire Cinema it was run by a lady called Daisy . I was working at the Post Office and we were her best customers .On some Sundays my pals and ...Read more

A memory of Darlington by tonyandval43

Captions

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