Maps

22 maps found.

1925, Kirkland Ref. POP749048
1897, Kirkland Ref. RNE749047
1947, Kirkland Ref. NPO749046
1897, Kirkland Ref. RNE749048
1947, Kirkland Ref. NPO749047
1947, Kirkland Ref. NPO749048
1898, Kirkland Ref. HOSM50371
1925, Kirkland Ref. POP749046
1925, Kirkland Ref. POP749047
1897, Kirkland Ref. RNE749046
1904-1905, Kirkland Ref. RNC749040
1925, Kirkland Guards Ref. POP749054
1901-1904, Kirkland Ref. RNC749046
1903-1908, Kirkland Ref. RNC749027
1901-1904, Kirkland Ref. RNC749047
1947, Kirkland Guards Ref. NPO749054
1901-1904, Kirkland Ref. RNC749048
1897, Kirkland Guards Ref. RNE749054
1897 - 1898, Kirkland Ref. HOSM50372
1903-1908, Kirkland Dam Ref. RNC749051

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Memories

12 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Intake Junior School Class 1 4

I remember cheering because we had beaten another class at something and Miss Tune sent me outside the door! I was only 5/6 years old and was very upset! My next teacher was Miss Rustling who was very ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1945 by Gwyneth Evans

Fallin Primary School

I remember the old school which was opposite the kirk and also Tortilano's ice cream shop. I started school in 1951/52 I think it was, and Capt Gracie was the Headmaster who ruled as though he was still in the army. I lived in ...Read more

A memory of Fallin in 1952 by Matthew Ford

1950 61 A Child's Memory Of Kirkconnel

On 11th October 1950 I was born in the flat above Drife's butchers shop in Kirkconnel. My dad, Tommy, worked in the shop with Cameron Purvis and struggled to feed a family of three on the butcher's wage and ...Read more

A memory of Kelloholm by Jim Smith

Junior Years 1947 1951

The junior years at Sydney Road School were quite good for me, despite the fact that I was the worst fighter in our year. Before a blow had even touched me I would be crying [talk about Coward of the County], ...Read more

A memory of Intake in 1951 by Frank Mowforth

Growing Up In Moniaive 1954 1969

I was born and brought up in Moniaive, and my mother owned the local hairdresser's salon (JACIE'S) at 3 Ayr Street. I lived with my mother (Janet), sister (Jenny) and maternal grandparents (who also had a house in ...Read more

A memory of Moniaive in 1954 by Ian Johnston

National School

I lived in 26 Caledonia Street, from 1944 till 1953. I went to the National School in George Street. To get to school we had to pass Sadie Bells hens that she kept in her back yard but let them out in the back lane. They were ...Read more

A memory of Thornaby-on-Tees in 1950 by Norma Price

Going To The Fitbaw

My name is Bill Brown I stayed in Kirkland Walk, number 25 in the Curled Sack. Me and my wee brother and our next door neighbours (the Fechkins - no spelt right a think), anyway we used to go down Ossian Crescent and jump through ...Read more

A memory of Methil in 1860 by William Brown

Personal Memories

Memories from many years ago. My father David Dickson was the dentist who built the house at 9 Newcastle Street which is where I spent my early years.. After the war we moved to Birkland Villa which we entered from a laneway just ...Read more

A memory of Worksop by chrisdeboer36

Growing Up In Kelloholm 1959 1969

I was born to Janette (maiden name Fowler) and Charlie Ross in 1959 and lived at 13 Main Street and then 15 Guffock Road. My granny and grandad were Isabel and William Fowler(aka 'Slip Fowler' the bookie!). I too, ...Read more

A memory of Kelloholm by Isabella Agnew

The Green Wayside Cottages

My paternal grandmother, Kate Paine Whitbourn, was born in these cottages in 1896.  Her father was the head carpenter at Bisham Abbey. The Paine family had lived in Bisham for several generations. When I was little, Gran and ...Read more

A memory of Bisham in 1951 by Susanne Otto

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Captions

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Caption For Churchtown, Horns Inn And Church Road C1960

Further along Church Road is the lovely building designed by John Carr of York, Kirkland Hall.

Caption For Crickhowell, High Street C1965

Next door to the Bear Hotel is Kirkland's the chemist's.

Caption For Crickhowell, High Street C1965

Next door to the Bear Hotel is Kirkland's the chemist's.

Caption For Alloway, The Kirk 1897

He used the Kirk and the Auld Brig O'Doon near by as scenes for his celebrated ghost story 'Tam O' Shanter', which first appeared in the Edinburgh Review in 1791.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Salthouse Road Railway Cottages 20004

It could be said that the modern history of Barrow-in-Furness began with the birth of the Furness Railway in 1846, when a line was opened from Kirky and Crooklands to Rampside and Barrow.

Caption For Barrow In Furness, Salthouse Road Railway Cottages 20004

It could be said that the modern history of Barrow-in-Furness began with the birth of the Furness Railway in 1846, when a line was opened from Kirky and Crooklands to Rampside and Barrow.