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- Thornton, Lancashire
- Thornton Dale, Yorkshire
- Thornton Heath, Greater London
- Thornton-in-Craven, Yorkshire
- Thornton Hough, Merseyside
- Thornton-le-Beans, Yorkshire
- Thornton Watlass, Yorkshire
- Thornton in Lonsdale, Yorkshire
- Thornton Rust, Yorkshire
- Thornton Abbey, Humberside
- Childer Thornton, Cheshire
- Thornton, Tayside (near Kirriemuir)
- Thornton, Merseyside
- Thornton, Buckinghamshire
- Thornton, Yorkshire (near Sutton upon Derwent)
- Thornton, Cleveland
- Thornton, Fife (near Markinch)
- Thornton, Yorkshire (near Queensbury)
- Thornton, Leicestershire
- Thornton, Lincolnshire
- Thornton, Northumberland
- Thornton, Dyfed
- Little Thornton, Lancashire
- Bishop Thornton, Yorkshire
- Thornton Steward, Yorkshire
- Thornton Curtis, Humberside
- Thornton le Moor, Lincolnshire
- Thornton-le-Clay, Yorkshire
- Thornton-le-Street, Yorkshire
- Thornton-le-Moors, Cheshire
- Norcross, Lancashire (near Thornton)
- Thornton-le-Dale, Yorkshire
- Thornton-le-Moor, Yorkshire
- Whiteholme, Lancashire (near Thornton)
- Moor End, Lancashire (near Thornton)
- Moss Edge, Lancashire (near Thornton)
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Further To Cinemas In Croydon
I grew up in Galpins Road, Thornton Heath and as a youngster joined the ABC Minors at the Rex Cinema, Norbury sadly now demolished and replaced by an office block. I saw many of the MGM Musicals at the Rex, including ...Read more
A memory of Croydon in 1958 by
Evacuee During World War 2
I was privately evacuated to Croxton Kerrial with my sister in 1940, we were billeted in a cottage named Woodbine Cottage, this was next to the Bakery. We attended the village school, I still remember some of the ...Read more
A memory of Croxton Kerrial in 1940 by
Growing Up In Lower Belvedere
My first real memory of Belvedere was that of starting school at St Augustines Primary around 1954. I can recall a wind up gramaphone which the teacher would frantically wind up to keep the music playing, even a funny ...Read more
A memory of Belvedere in 1950 by
Any Memories Of Bill Black
There was music shop on the Thornton Road in the mid 1950s, run by a Ada Lilian Rose who lived there with her three children. It's a bit of a long shot but I'm actually trying to trace someone called William or Bill ...Read more
A memory of Thornton Heath in 1956 by
Croydon Thornton Heath And Norbury
I was born and brought up in Croydon and although I now live in the Channel Islands I still regard it as my home. I remember living in Northborough Road, Norbury and attending Norbury Manor Infants School only ...Read more
A memory of Croydon in 1963 by
The Chequers Inn
Annette and I (Annette Schofield and George Allen) became landlords of the Chequers (no longer a pub) on 23 January 1967. It was a BYB pub and James Hubert Dibb was the landlord before us. We ran the pub for about 18 months and ...Read more
A memory of Monk Fryston in 1967 by
Marianne Thornton School
I went to Marianne Thornton school from the day it was built until I left in 1961. I used to be at Elmfield School in Balham but they had this new school built on the West Side of Clapham Common. I moved from Elmfield ...Read more
A memory of Clapham in 1961 by
How I Found Abbotsley
My Dad, a countryman born and bred, went to London in the late 1920's for work - since there was a huge depression in his type of country work (farm labourer). He met my Mum, and I was born in Thornton Heath, Surrey, in 1930. ...Read more
A memory of Abbotsley in 1930 by
Tarentella Coffee Bar Happy Memories
I met my husband of 41 years back in the 60's, I lived in Shirley, a very new housing estate then, called Shrublands. We used to ride around Croydon and Norbury on his scooter and often visited the Tarentella ...Read more
A memory of Croydon in 1963 by
My Father
I did not know my father, I only remember him in the early part of my life but I knew he worked for the coal yard in Thornton Heath, he had a large Shire horse and the last I know of him was standing at the horse's head with a ...Read more
A memory of Thornton Heath in 1952 by
Captions
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This village is referred to as 'Torintone' in the Domesday book, but during the reign of Edward II it, and much of the surrounding land, came into the possession of Roger de Thornton, whose only daughter
The rural nature of Thornton Cleveleys away from the coast persisted. On the right is one of the old farmsteads.
The railed and culverted Thornton Beck runs through the village of Thornton Dale, east of Pickering on the edge of the North York Moors.
Holmes in Thornton was a settled agricultural community for generations before Thornton amalgamated with Cleveleys in 1927. This part of Thornton was connected with Stanah (Stayna) by Holmes Brook.
Around the corner in Elms Road (which retains many of its mid-Victorian villas) is the Henry Thornton School, within the same site as the Marianne Thornton (C327056) and also part of the Clapham Centre
The Rev W H Thornton, vicar of North Bovey in the latter half of the 19th century, was initially less than impressed with his flock: 'My new parishioners were very turbulent people ... the women were awful
For a time the building housed the Lever family's growing art collection before its eventual removal to Thornton Manor.
One of the earliest Corporation bus services was the Cleveleys to Thornton route, which began operating in July 1921.
When this photograph was taken, the old pantiled forge at Thornton Dale on the A170 east of Pickering had already diversified into pottery, postcards and gifts, as well as its more traditional metalwork
When this photograph was taken, the pantiled old forge at Thornton Dale on the A170 east of Pickering had already diversified into pottery, postcards and gifts, as well as the more traditional metalwork
Thornton Dale lies 2 miles east of Pickering. This much-photographed cottage stands alongside the beck, in which trout can still be seen. In the village are Lady Lumley's Almshouses.
The village was bestowed to Thornton Abbey in Lincolnshire until the dissolution in 1539.
The reservoir was created in 1896; it is one of four 19th-century artificial lakes in Charnwood Forest - the others are Thornton (1854), Cropston (1870) and Blackbrook (1906), all man-made
The pavilion in this picture was built together with a rose garden and a fountain, all perfectly managed by Harry Thornton, the ideal groundsman. In the foreground is a miniature golf course.
It was once known as Ramper, a high dyke built (along with the draining of Thornton Marsh) to keep back the sea.
The reservoir was created in 1896; it is one of four 19th-century artificial lakes in Charnwood Forest - the others are Thornton (1854), Cropston (1870) and Blackbrook (1906), all man-made
to the east of Ingleton, Victorian entrepreneurs laid out the 4-mile walk along the banks of the River Twiss towards Pecca Falls, Hollybush Spout and to this spot, where the forty foot cascade of Thornton
Charles Ashton from Thornton-le-Fylde post office had to walk from there to Inskip on most days, and in snow he followed the telegraph poles.
The Latin words 'parva' and 'magna' for little and great were anciently applied to many Fylde villages (Carleton, Bispham, Thornton and Poulton are all examples).
The line was single-track and ran from Preston via Kirkham, Poulton and Thornton.
Her boyfriend, Abraham Thornton of Castle Bromwich, was arrested and charged with her murder, having been seen with her You may recognise the family name Riland and recall that Plantsbrook School
Fading into the distance is the high ground of Thorndon Park.
Fading into the distance is the high ground of Thorndon Park.
On the right is the truly remarkable red-brick tower of St Nicholas church, built in 1735 by Lord Petre of nearby Thorndon Hall.
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