Places

4 places found.

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Photos

6 photos found. Showing results 61 to 6.

Maps

253 maps found.

1898, Bunker's Hill Ref. RNE655466
1896, Hawk's Hill Ref. RNE728902
1895, Knight's Hill Ref. RNE749767
1895, Jealott's Hill Ref. RNE744954
1895, Marden's Hill Ref. RNE774498
1907 - 1908, Friar's Hill Ref. HOSM47217
1897-1902, Knight's Hill Ref. RNC749767
1897-1898, Hunt's Hill Ref. RNC742499
1899-1900, Cupid's Hill Ref. RNC686304
1902-1903, Bunker's Hill Ref. RNC655456
1898-1902, Toy's Hill Ref. RNC851317
1921, Cat's Hill Cross Ref. POP664614
1940, St George's Hill Ref. NPO823841
1897-1899, Ann's Hill Ref. RNC625857
1899-1900, Baker's Hill Ref. RNC630603
1897, High Shields Ref. RNE733486
1897, Halton Shields Ref. RNE725842
1897, South Shields Ref. RNE835248
1898, Shield Row Ref. RNE830060
1901-1903, South Shields Ref. RNC835248

Books

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Memories

318 memories found. Showing results 31 to 40.

Childhood Days

I too have happy and sad memories of Thurnscoe. I started school in 1952 at Hill Infants. Mrs Cartlidge was our teacher. I still remember where I sat behind the door and being given a small blackboard and chalk on my first day there. ...Read more

A memory of Thurnscoe in 1952

Year I Was Born

i was born on the 11 april at cresswell maternity hospital my maiden name is shields i lived at 15 knowehead road i started school in 1957 mr john young was the headmaster and mrs dickson was the secretary my memory of locharbriggs is when i started school

A memory of Locharbriggs in 1952 by Janet Freeburn

The Street Where L Was Born

l was born in the flat above the chemist shop in 1947. Arthur Walker was the pharmacist.  We moved over the road to Cross Keys House in 1950 and lived there till 1965. The street was my playground, with best friend ...Read more

A memory of Allendale Town in 1947 by Mary Adgar

The Way We Were

In 1946 my family Mum, Dad,brother Alex and sisters Jenny and Kay moved into a requisitioned house in Hollybush Hill. The house was called Surinam and it was a beautiful old house with a sweeping staircase and cellars that ...Read more

A memory of Wanstead by Lillian Bradley

Growing Up In Edgware

I was actually born in Bushey but I grew up in Edgware. I always thought it a funny little town but in it's own way it was beautiful. The parks were beautiful and always had Rose Gardens and ponds to visit. Walking was a way of ...Read more

A memory of Edgware in 1961 by Edna Ryan

I Know All The Memories Of Tynemouth

I was born in North Shields and know all the photos shown ...was my school holidays. I married my husband, a Northumberland Fusilier from Haltwhistle in January 1959 and in April we left from Newcastle on ...Read more

A memory of Tynemouth in 1959 by Patsy Norman Nee Quinn

Lots Of Past Memories

I grew up in Eccles, descended from two of the original families to first come into the village when Eccles Row was built. Everyone knew everyone in Eccles in the 1950s and 60s. The local school, St Marks, had two rooms - ...Read more

A memory of Eccles by Anna Collins

Cracknells

Going to my nan and grandad's every week; Frank and Ellen Cracknell. Meeting all the family there, going strawberry picking, swimming in the ford, cutting across to the Wellington Country Park through the back way, going to Sunday school ...Read more

A memory of Bramshill by Deborah Ayres

I Lived In Failsworth

I use to live at 287 Oldham Road opposite the Forresters Arms public house. I used to play around with Carl Johnston, Angela McLeavly (known as 'bones' in her teens), Michelle Shaw and Carolin Nicholson, they ...Read more

A memory of Newton in 1978 by David Moffatt

Kingsley School 1960 1963

My parents returned to UK to put my brother and I into separate boarding schools. I went to Kingsley, Horley from 1960-63. My name was then Alison Kirby. I remember Miss Willetts as my form mistress and she taught Nature Study. ...Read more

A memory of Horley by alison

Captions

75 captions found. Showing results 73 to 96.

Caption For Aberdeen, The Market Cross 1892

was worth awaiting, as it is a splendid edifice, decorated with portraits of the Stuart kings and the one tragic Queen of Scots and topped by a long column with, at its summit, the unicorn, holding a shield

Caption For Great Linford, Black Horse Bridge C1965

The turnpike at Fenny, Stony, and at Two Mile Ash between them, charged from a halfpenny for a packhorse to a shilling for a coach. The area's trade was burgeoning.

Caption For Eton, Queen's School Chapel 1895

The roof is chestnut wood, and on the shields between the ribs are carved emblems of the Passion.