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Maps

9,582 maps found.

1898, Hutton Wandesley Ref. RNE742893
1898, Huttons Ambo Ref. RNE742896
1897, Ivelet Ref. RNE744623
1898, High Harrogate Ref. RNE732926
1895, Hillam Ref. RNE736078
1897, Hipswell Ref. RNE736955
1895, Hirst Courtney Ref. RNE737006
1897, Hornby Ref. RNE740402
1897, Murton Ref. RNE786199
1898, Muscoates Ref. RNE786230
1898, Myton-on-Swale Ref. RNE786834
1898, Nappa Ref. RNE787833
1898, Nether Silton Ref. RNE788765
1898, New Thirsk Ref. RNE790370
1897, Newbiggin Ref. RNE790550
1898, Newby Ref. RNE790742
1895, Newhay Ref. RNE790972
1898, Newholm Ref. RNE790980
1898, Newton Kyme Ref. RNE791849
1898, Newton Mulgrave Ref. RNE791874

Books

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Memories

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Family Ties With Ealand

My parents, grandparents and I visited the village of Ealand every year from about 1954 until the 1960s. Our connection with the village arose from the fact that my paternal grandmother had two sisters, Mary and Lizzie, who both ...Read more

A memory of Ealand by Susan Mottram

Those Were The Days

I have so many memories of Dagenham that I could write a book. I have already written one on this site entitled 'Shopping at the Heathway'. My earliest memory of Dagenham however was when I was about five years old. We lived in ...Read more

A memory of Dagenham in 1940 by William Pullum

Billinge Lump

I was brought up in St Helens and Billinge was a hilly country village that was five miles away. In the summer of 1949 or 1950 a group of us children of all ages took sandwiches and bottles of pop or water for a picnic on Billinge ...Read more

A memory of Billinge Scarr in 1950 by Sylvia Kendrick

Memories From My Father Tom Ebert Who Was Evacuated To Dersingham From Poplar During Ww2

My first recollection of Dersingham was as a seven year old boy in 1941. My mother, sister and I were evacuated from the East End of London during the blitz ...Read more

A memory of Dersingham by Karen Ebert

Uxmore Farm Ipsden

Uxmore Farm is part of Ipsden and is on an old Roman site, and my dad said when they put a tennis court in, they found Roman gold coins there. Uxmore Farm was owned by the Read family for hundred of years, till around the late 1890s ...Read more

A memory of Ipsden in 1900 by Yoga Prakash Saraswati

My Happy Memories In Marbury

My dad was Ron Watkin and we lived at 44 West Park (Marbury Park was divided in to a 'West Park' and an 'East Park' - I seem to remember that West Park was regarded as the 'posher' of the two!) . . I remember lots of ...Read more

A memory of Marbury in 1959

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My mother was the Health Visitor for Alton from 1949 until 1972 and I had many memories of Lord Mayor Treloars, both in and out, since I was a patient in April 1955. We also knew the doctors, Evans, and I think Caine was the accountant for the ...Read more

A memory of Alton by morrowmm

Whitethorn Morris Dance At The College Farm Open Day

The bright sun shone beautifully on the Country Fair of Sunday 5th April. It brought lightly-clad queues to the payboxes and tea rooms of College Farm - between Allandale Avenue and Fitzalan Road. ...Read more

A memory of Finchley in 1992 by John Howard Norfolk

Engagement Memory

My grandparents Annie Holland and Alfred John Heeks became engaged to be married at this spot. Both from Cheltenham, they were soon after married and emmigrated to Canada and settled in Manitoba, then finally in Alberta. My grandmother had so many wonderful stories about growing up there.

A memory of Cheltenham in 1890 by John Meron

Another Goldthrope Lad

I have just read the above comments and would like to hear from any Goldthorpers. Contact me on:  wryhipuk@yahoo.co.uk

A memory of Goldthorpe in 1944 by Michael Fisher

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