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Places

1 places found.

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Maps

47 maps found.

1906-1908, Peat Inn Ref. RNC802403
1879 - 1880, Peak Dale Ref. HOSM56288
1896, Peak Dale Ref. RNE802224
1901-1903, Peak Hill Ref. RNC802233
1898, Pean Hill Ref. RNC802265
1946, Coaley Peak Ref. NPO672579
1902-1903, Peak Forest Ref. RNC802229
1903-1908, Neat Marsh Ref. RNC788151
1923, Peak Forest Ref. POP802229
1920, Pean Hill Ref. POP802265
1919, Neat Enstone Ref. POP788150
1898, Peak Hill Ref. RNE802233
1897, Coaley Peak Ref. RNE672579
1946, Pean Hill Ref. NPO802265
1898-1900, Coaley Peak Ref. RNC672579
1903-1904, Old Peak Ref. RNC797036
1898-1899, Neat Enstone Ref. RNC788150
1923, Peak Dale Ref. POP802224
1922, Peak Hill Ref. POP802233
1947, Neat Marsh Ref. NPO788151

Books

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Memories

285 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Where I Grew Up

I lived most of my life in Sible Hedingham, as a family we moved there from London in 1962.  I was just 2 years old at the time. My father Robert Farren, "Bob" as he was best known and my mother Ivy, took over the licence of ...Read more

A memory of Sible Hedingham in 1962 by Anne Elder

Coney Hall 1950/60s

This picture brings back many memories. I was born in 1953 and lived in Coney Hall until 1972, attending school at Wickham Common and then Hawes Down Secondary. The view from where this picture was taken is not dramatically ...Read more

A memory of West Wickham by Peter Leach

End Of An Era

In 1944 I was a 13 year old pupil at Morley Grammar School. One beautifully sunny Sunday evening I walked from my house at 16 Albion Street (now Morrison's carpark) and about 40 yards East of the Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene (since ...Read more

A memory of Morley in 1944 by Vernon Wood

Delamere By Sid Grant

The Jewish Fresh Air Home and School was founded in 1921 by Miss Margaret Langdon, MBE, MA (1890-1980) and located at Blakemere Lane, Delamere near Norley, in the beautiful Cheshire countryside.  My time spent there was from age ...Read more

A memory of Delamere in 1930 by Sid Grant

1951 1979 Life In Aldbrough St John

Reading Carol's memories brings to mind a lot of happy times in the village, especially the bus shelter and phone box. We managed to make up a lot of our own entertainment, especially the 'village youth ...Read more

A memory of Aldbrough St John in 1972 by Jeff Auton

Summer Of 1965

I have happy memories of a summer spent with my Nannie and Grandad Gibbs. I remember walking down this street, passing 'Auntie Martha's' to the post office every day with Grandad. He used to buy me chocolate cigarettes every day. I ...Read more

A memory of Moorsholm in 1965 by Sheryl Jordan

Helmshore 1950 1968

I was born in Musbury Road at the bottom of Tor Hill and spent 5 years with Tor as my back yard; my name is still chiselled in the rocks at the top. Anyone remember the Tor Mile race? In 1955 we moved up to 3, Lancaster Avenue, ...Read more

A memory of Helmshore by Ian Seville

Rayne In 1950 1960

I was born in Rayne and in the 1950s.I have fond memories of being able to play various sports in the road at School Road with my brother Peter and friend Richard Dodd, gaining a few more players as word got around! We used to mark ...Read more

A memory of Rayne by Hugh Walker

Nash Court

I too was a member of St Matthew's church choir in Stretford, Manchester. I remember going to Nash yearly for some years in the 1960s. Some of the choir men also went but I think the organiser was the choirmaster Mr Ronald Frost, who was ...Read more

A memory of Nash in 1965 by Stuart Hadden

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Captions

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Caption For Wilmslow, Lindow Common C1955

A typical moss landscape of sedge and scruffy birch trees is in the foreground; beyond are some of the traditional peat cutters who were still working the area.

Caption For Wisbech St Mary, High Street C1960

The banks of this river tower over most of the buildings in the village, such is the shrinkage of the local peat landscape.

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Caption For Borth, The Beach 1921

The stumps of massive trees, and the peat they grew in, are sometimes exposed by heavy seas.

Caption For Acle, Oby Drainage Windmill C1929

No one is completely certain as to their origin, but it is believed that they are the result of medieval peat workings.

Caption For Tregaron, Pont Eynon 1933

As the plants died, peat formed, which became a major source of fuel for the local inhabitants. The bog is now protected.

Caption For Thorne, Market Place C1955

In the late 19th century, many workers from Holland were attracted to this land of canals and windmills as skilled peat workers.

Caption For Fritton, From The Parlor 1890

Fritton Lake, like the Broads, originated as a series of peat pits in the medieval period. It was later used as a duck decoy. The ducks were drawn into the decoy by the decoy man's dog.

Caption For Moore, The School C1955

In fact the peat around the village used to be dug by the local people for use as fuel.

Caption For Great Eccleston, Cartford Lane C1965

Turf dales were parts of the old mosses where sods were sliced up for peat, to be used as fuel.

Caption For Allenheads, Slag Hill Cottages C1965

It was here, dur- ing the heyday of the lead mining industry, that the lead was smelted in a mill, though the only intact remnant today is the peat house.

Caption For Borth, The Beach 1921

The stumps of massive trees, and the peat they grew in, are sometimes exposed by heavy seas.

Caption For Downham Market, The Clock Tower C1955

Perched on high ground at the fringes of the Fens, it is a place that conceals its long history - rich finds of Romano-British pottery confirm that it was a considerable settlement in Roman times, with peat being

Caption For Mobberley, Church 1903

Every freeholder in Mobberley had rights to cut peat from the Moss, usually in their designated `moss rooms` or narrow strips of peaty land.

Caption For Alderley Edge, Chapel Road C1955

Lindow Moss, the peat bog shared between Wilmslow and Mobberley, is still in places the mysterious half-land half-water landscape where two thousand years ago a Celtic tribe sought to appease the

Caption For Newport, From Maindee 1893

This former town had the honour of being granted city status as part of the 2002 Queen's Jubilee year, beating off some tough competition from several other aspiring Welsh towns.

Caption For Blackdown Camp, Parade Ground 1906

Perhaps they served in the Boer War; in eight years' time these men would be at war again in the battlefields of Europe.

Caption For Saltash, The Royal Albert Bridge 1890

The Admiralty stipulated that it must be at least 100 feet above the water to allow the passage of ships.

Caption For Bellingham, High Street C1960

Main Road c1955 Once the market town for Northumberland's principal lead-mining area, Allendale Town also lays claim to be at the geographical centre of the UK.

Caption For Hastings, 1894

On wilder winter days, with a storm beating up the Channel, the walk along the cliffs east of Hastings can be an exciting excursion, with salt spray soaking the clifftop rambler and fierce winds making

Caption For Stourbridge, The Mitre Inn 1968

One of the signs in the shop window of Alcock's, just across the road, reads 'Beat Rising Prices - No Tax Increase'.

Caption For Bishop's Stortford, Castle Gardens And War Memorial 1922

A Peace Parade was held at Stortford in July 1919 when the plans for the memorial in Castle Gardens were announced. By-laws forbade the beating of carpets and driving of cattle through the gardens.

Caption For Preston, Avenham Park And The Park Hotel 1893

At that time, around 1860, it was considered bad for your health to attempt the whole journey without an overnight stop half-way, which happened to be at Preston.

Caption For Leek, Market Place 1959

They must either all be at work, or down at Rudyard Lake for the day.

Caption For Hutton, The Village C1947

The YHA sign on the right points to the youth hostel that used to be at the end of Eastfield Road.