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Growing Up Teenager And Apprentice Kiveton Park Colliery
Hi, we used to live at Wales Bar in the 1960s and we got a house at Kiveton Park as my dad worked at the colliery. We lived on Stockwell Avenue (White City) for about 2 years then moved ...Read more
A memory of Kiveton Park in 1963 by
West Wickham In 1940's
There was a lot more green fields in the1940's. White gate farm was where the swimming baths are now. there was Smith farm opposite the White Hart which had a pond outside and the cows were driven from a field which is now ...Read more
A memory of West Wickham by
Post War Memories
I was raised in Mountsorrel in the Soar valley near Leicester. It was a Norman village that lay alongside the river Soar under Castle Hill. The hill got its name from the mote and bailey type 12c castle built by the Beaumonts – ...Read more
A memory of Mountsorrel by
Brimington
My grandfather, Fred Wheeldon, was born at New Brimington on Princess Street, and he married Margaret Wheeldon where they lived on Ringwood Road before moving onto the White City in 1952, when it was first built. My mum, Kath Wheeldon, ...Read more
A memory of Brimington in 1975 by
Hill Side Farm
Mr Hogsflesh built Hillside Farm, Ash. The tree hides the farm house up the drive behind the white gates. Then Mr Maurice Scard bought the bungalow in 1954 and his wife still lives there. The farm was across the road - now it is Fairview ...Read more
A memory of Ash by
Home
I was born on this road in 1957 at number 21 and well remember it looking like this for years as my friends and I grew up here. There were no hedges, or very few then, and I still remember the concrete posts with two strands of galvanised ...Read more
A memory of Killamarsh in 1960 by
Memories Of Low Westwood 1955 1966
I was born at Low Westwood, a small mining village in the North East of England in 1955 – well, when I say I was born there, that’s not entirely true. Unlike today, children were born at ...Read more
A memory of Hamsterley in 1960 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
Marton Boarding School
I attended the boarding school near Whitegate between 1965 and 1970. Each Sunday we walked the 3 miles or so to the church and back. I remember the dancing on the lawn in front of the church in May. I remember Whitegate as ...Read more
A memory of Whitegate in 1965 by
Ici Recreation Club And Grounds
When I look at this photo it brings back happy memories of when the club was a hive of activity of bowling greens, tennis courts, football pitches (middle of photo). As a young girl growing up in Weston Point I always ...Read more
A memory of Runcorn in 1961 by
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The modern white gabled houses in the distance, Swan Mews, were built in 1995.
Harold White, a builder, used to live here - he built the yellow brick houses near the station, known as 'White City'.
The stone piers and chains remain, and the memorial's Portland limestone is as white as the day it was built.
Britannia House, on Upper Tything, was designed by Thomas White as a mansion for the Somers family.
This attraction stayed when the Exhibition closed and the site became White City Amusement Park.
Designed by Thomas White, a local man thought to be a friend and student of Sir Christopher Wren, the Guildhall has statues of Charles I and II and the inscription 'May the Faithful City Flourish'.
This lovely Queen Anne mansion near the village of Abberley was built in 1710 by the architect Gilbert White, a pupil of Sir Christopher Wren.
This lovely Queen Anne mansion near the village of Abberley was built in 1710 by the architect Gilbert White, a pupil of Sir Christopher Wren.
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