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Photos

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Maps

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1924, Hirst Courtney Ref. POP737006
1925, Fryton Ref. POP709977
1925, Ganton Ref. POP711091
1924, Giggleswick Ref. POP713467
1925, Gill Ref. POP713629
1925, Gilling East Ref. POP713765
1925, Gollinglith Foot Ref. POP717387
1925, East Barnby Ref. POP696895
1923, East Butterwick Ref. POP696994
1919, East Clevedon Ref. POP697040
1925, East Cowton Ref. POP697089
1925, East Howdon Ref. POP697461
1925, East Knapton Ref. POP697510
1925, Eastfield Ref. POP698536
1919, Elborough Ref. POP700297
1925, Ellerburn Ref. POP700554
1923, Elsham Ref. POP701027
1925, Elslack Ref. POP701042
1924, Halton West Ref. POP725844
1924, Hanlith Ref. POP726532

Books

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Memories

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My Visit To Auchmacoy

In 1974 I began researching the Buchan Lineage, which of course lead me back to Scotland, and Auchmacoy. My own blood had been three brothers who were local masons in the early 1700's and I longed to see their work. I had ...Read more

A memory of Auchmacoy in 1991 by Nancy L Buchan

Harris Orphanage, Fulwood, Preston

In my father's diary for 1952 - I have all his diaries here in Frankfurt, Germany, where I have lived since 1973 - there is an entry : Stanley Watson, Governor of the Harris Orphanage, was sent for trial. ...Read more

A memory of Preston in 1952 by Diana Dioszeghy

Riddlesdown Secondary Modern

We were born and grew up in Riddlesdown which, thanks to the Green Belt, has not changed much since my parents bought a house in Derwent Drive in 1939. Went to Roke which was pretty rubbish and then to Riddlesdown ...Read more

A memory of Riddlesdown in 1962 by John Haggis

Children's Home

There was another children's home in Hitchen Hatch Lane, Sevenoaks which I believe was called Hitchen Hatch House. I do remember calling there once, can't remember why. The Rock House home was in Chipstead Lane and I had a ...Read more

A memory of Riverhead in 1954

Childhood

My Grandparents owned Pinwherry House and Pinwherry farm with around 550 acres during the 50/60's. Part of the Farm also extended to a large field and cottage on the other side of the Stinchar which was allowed access by a swing bridge ...Read more

A memory of Pinwherry in 1960

Great Times

Hi my name is Doug Wilson. This site brought back so many memories. I was born in a bungalow in Wingletye Lane in August 1954 but moved to Great Gardens Road when I was 9 months old. From the time that I was allowed to cross the ...Read more

A memory of Hornchurch by Douglas Wilson

Wells Bottom Farm

As children, my two brothers and I would go to visit Nannan (my paternal grandmother) at Wells Bottom Farm, near Sowerby Bridge, Ripponden. We would stop at the Blue Bell Inn for a drink of pop, the highlight of the long car ride ...Read more

A memory of Ripponden in 1960 by Angela Garcia

My Childhood In Southall

Another thing that I remember was bath night. Notice I said night and not nights!! We had a tin bath which had to be filled up by boiling kettles and saucepans. My young brother would go in first, then me, after me was ...Read more

A memory of Southall in 1949 by Janet Moran

Mountnessing

Roman Road, Mountnessing. My great grandfather, John Waller, lived in one of the cottages just down from the George & Dragon pub. I believe it is now an Indian, and at one time was a restaurant. He died in the 60s aged about 95 ...Read more

A memory of Shenfield in 1964 by Carole Sach

Old Southall

Yes the bakers was Parkers, but before that it was called "Fowlers" and that name was in the mosaic floor in their doorway. They used to do lovely cream cakes. My mum who had moved to Southall in 1932, went to Western Road School ...Read more

A memory of Southall by Russell Wileman

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