Places
14 places found.
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- Crook, Durham
- Hamsterley, Durham (near Crook)
- Crook, Cumbria (near Windermere)
- Thornley, Durham (near Crook)
- Crook, Devon
- Crookes, Yorkshire
- Crooke, Greater Manchester
- Crooked Soley, Wiltshire
- Crooked Withies, Dorset
- Stanley Crook, Durham
- Nob's Crook, Hampshire
- Crooked Billet, Greater London
- Crook of Devon, Tayside
- High Grange, Durham (near Crook)
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Memories
450 memories found. Showing results 351 to 360.
The Village
Going ‘down the village’ pretty much referred to the stretch of Cove Road, between Hazel Avenue and Marrowbrooke Lane, where most of the shops were. Once upon a time Cove must have been the typical English village: two houses, three pubs and ...Read more
A memory of Cove in 1945 by
Chiddingfold Memories
As a child living in Chidd during the war we had freedom to roam anywhere we wished, ie Sidenhurst lakes (where I caught my first carp), the brooks where we fished for tiddlers which we cooked over a camp fire, climbed trees ...Read more
A memory of Chiddingfold in 1940 by
My Grandparents Kitty Reg Nichols By Elaine Waterfield Nee Merrikin
My Mum Valerie Merrikin, nee Nichols, was born next to the old pub (recently knocked down) in Skeffington. Grandad Nichols worked at the hall and got the sack because he picked up ...Read more
A memory of Billesdon in 1974 by
An Idyllic Childhood
I moved to Boot in 1952 when I was one. My father, John Heap, was the manager of the Burnmoor Inn, which was owned in partnership by his mother, Ruth Hargreaves, and Sid Cross. They also owned The Old Dungeon Ghyll in Langdale. I ...Read more
A memory of Boot in 1956 by
Arley Cheshire In The 1940s
Some time ago I read with great interest in a local paper that the pool at Arley had been restored. My formative years were happily spent at Green Lodge on the green were I was born in 1932. My father lived there for over ...Read more
A memory of Arley by
View Towards Holcombe
This is a view from the east side of the valley looking towards Holcombe Hill and the Peel Monument. The tower was erected in memory of Sir Robert Peel who repealed the Corn Laws in about 1846. The hill is a favourite local ...Read more
A memory of Ramsbottom in 1955 by
Wordsley, Early 50's
My parents had a chip shop next door to the Cat Inn in Wordsley. Miss Bowater would walk me to school at Brook Street every day for the first few weeks there. She was a lovely lady, but my teacher, Miss W, was very stern and made ...Read more
A memory of Wordsley by
Schools
I lived in Beaufoy Road for a number of years, I went to Falcon Brook Primary School, then Lavender Hill girls school. Had great times. Lavender Hill School now gone, does anyone have memories of it, the snow would be terrible coming down Amies Street, I had a great uncle uncle iving there.
A memory of Battersea by
Just Being A Kid
I was born in the village in 1942 at 61 Stone Row, one of four cottages behind the post office - the post office and village store was owned and run by Mr and Mrs Sargent back then. Alveley was a quiet village and only came to life ...Read more
A memory of Alveley in 1947 by
Peache Road
I lived on Peache Road from 1965 to 1978, having been born in Wendover hospital and my memory of the 'pig sty' was that it was actually a slaughter house/abattoir. I am really testing my recall now but I think that ...Read more
A memory of Downend in 1970
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