Places

2 places found.

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Maps

21 maps found.

1906-1907, Comrie Ref. RNC676402
1904-1906, Comrie Ref. RNC676403
1947, Corris Ref. NPO677975
1899, Corris Ref. RNE677975
1906-1909, Corry Ref. RNC677991
1925, Corrie Common Ref. POP677894
1946, Cory Ref. NPO678215
1905-1906, Corrie Ref. RNC677885
1902-1903, Corris Ref. RNC677975
1947, Corrie Common Ref. NPO677894
1921, Corris Ref. POP677975
1900, Corris Uchaf Ref. HOSM62946
1900, Corris Ref. HOSM41995
1902-1903, Corris Uchaf Ref. RNC677976
1947, Corris Uchaf Ref. NPO677976
1921, Corris Uchaf Ref. POP677976
1899, Corris Uchaf Ref. RNE677976
1895, Cory Ref. RNE678215
1901-1904, Corrie Common Ref. RNC677894
1900, Cory Ref. RNC678215

Books

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Memories

21 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Mixed Feelings

I first arrived in Llanegryn at the latter end of 1939 along with my younger sister and a lot of other kids from my school (St Johns)in Birkenhead. I was eight years old at the time and my sister was six. We were all put into the ...Read more

A memory of Llanegryn in 1930 by Bob Boyd

Cold Mornings

I can remember walking up this lane to my older sister's house on many a freezing cold winter morning at 6 o'clock in the morning as myself and 2 other sisters had to ge the bus to school, but dear Mom had to be in work for ...Read more

A memory of Headley Down in 1955 by Viviane Holding

Growing Up In Enfield

I remember the pool very well, I attended Suffolks Secondary Modern School in Brick Lane, just off the Great Cambridge Road, we walked to the pool for swimming lessons but if you could not swim the teachers did not bother to try ...Read more

A memory of Enfield in 1951 by Dorothy Leeder

Hairdressers Banstead High Street 1969 1973

I worked as a Saturday girl at the hairdressers opposite the church in Banstead High Street when I was 15 in 1969. It was called Nicolette then and I worked for Margaret and her mother Mrs Anscombe. ...Read more

A memory of Banstead in 1969 by Karen Farrell

My Childhood In Gorton

I was born Judith Payne in 1946 and lived in a two bed terraced house with outside toilet and no hot water or bathroom, on Victoria Road. Gorton, Manchester. This ran off Hyde Road next to the junction with Cross Street, later ...Read more

A memory of Gorton in 1950 by Judith Davies

H.L Daniel's Motorcycle Shop & Buckley's Bike Shop

I lived in Forest Hill in the 1960's on a road off Dartmouth Road. Two shops on the road stand out in my memory. Probably in 1965 both were still trading. H.L. Daniel was a Norton works motorbike ...Read more

A memory of Forest Hill in 1860 by Graham Chivrall

A Summer Evening In Hanwell.

I meet one of my friends, he is going fishing, it is around 6:30pm. We go down Green Lane to the canal and turn right over the River Brent. He starts to fish between the locks. Mr Hunt from Studley Grange Road ...Read more

A memory of Hanwell in 1962 by Nick Beard

Queen Elizabeth Grammar And Darlington In The 40’s And 50’s

QUEEN ELIZABETH GRAMMAR AND DARLINGTON IN THE 40’s and 50’s I was born and lived for 18 years in Pensbury Street. Then Hargreave terrace. And grateful for the 1944 Education Act. Still. ...Read more

A memory of Darlington by Robin Matthews

Where My Old Folks Settled

My people were tinkers of the road. Power, Riley, Macarthur, O'Connor, Macallister and a few I have no knowledge of. Generations had mended tin, woven baskets, bunched broom and heather, one to sweep the floor the other ...Read more

A memory of Pitlochry in 1947 by Jess Smith

Topham Square

In the 1950's, I forget, but I lived in Risley Avenue. I remember climbing every tree there, and people shouting that the radio license van was coming up the road. Of course everyone pulled their curtains and turned off the radios. ...Read more

A memory of Tottenham in 1953 by Fred Wright

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Captions

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Caption For Comrie, From The East 1899

Situated between Crieff and St Fillans on the Highland fault line, Comrie is famous for the number of earth tremors experienced by its inhabitants.

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Caption For Comrie, From The East 1899

Situated between Crieff and St Fillans on the Highland fault line, Comrie is famous for the number of earth tremors experienced by its inhabitants.

Caption For Eastleigh, Market Street C1960

On the opposite comer is Smith Bradbeer & Co Ltd, a well-supported local general clothing and furniture store.

Caption For Belfast, High Street 1897

The shape of things to come is the brand-new National Bank building; this bank had a London base boasting capital of £7m, and several branches in Ireland.